Get to know the model that muesli spices up for adults
It is aimed at breakfast lovers who are looking for a more mature version of muesli, and therefore includes the flavors that you are unlikely to see on your box of cornflakes in the morning. The dash with coffee and cocoa flavor provides an energy boost, while the vanilla and pandan zombie, as the name suggests, is suitable for more relaxed days.
The brand was founded by writer Emily Elyse Miller, who hired Stavro to develop packaging and brands that are energetic and high-spirited.
Stavro prioritized bright colors and playful typography and designed an OffLimits logo that shows the second âfâ that is just out of reach – as a reminder of the cupboard with goodies that most of us will remember when we did Were children. The font was created in collaboration with Emma Williams.
Each taste also has its own mascot, which is illustrated by Shepard Fairey's number one studio. The dash bunny, accompanied by a pet snail, is made up of flying hair and a power suit, while zombie has a more relaxed undead ambassador depicted with a skeletonized sidekick dog.
Anyone who feels nostalgic for days with toys hidden in the cereal box or puzzles on the side of the packaging will be happy to know that OffLimits has also taken up these traditions on its own.
Boxes come with stress-relieving activity sheets that people can nibble through, and tickets collected from groceries can be exchanged for breakfast merch, including cups, watches, and sleep masks.
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