Junmei's supplied cooperation archive records a Lip Smacker packaging context built around bright licensed graphics and a reusable rectangular tin. Commercial order data remains private, so this case focuses on the visible packaging decisions buyers can review.
Project context
Lip Smacker is known for expressive flavors, youthful color and licensed character collaborations. In this context, the tin is not only secondary protection; it also acts as a collectible surface that needs to keep the character artwork clear across the lid and body panels.
Packaging direction visible in the archive
The supplied visuals show a shallow rectangular format suited to compact beauty products and gift presentation. Large lid artwork creates immediate shelf recognition, while the body provides additional space for campaign color and brand identification.
- Wide lid area for licensed artwork
- Rounded corners for a softer beauty-packaging appearance
- Reusable format that can remain after the product is removed

What a buyer should confirm
For a similar program, artwork ownership, character placement, print direction and the usable internal space should be confirmed before sampling. If multiple licensed designs share one structure, version control becomes especially important.
Buyer takeaway
A proven structure can support several visual editions, but each edition still needs its own approved artwork record, color reference and sample and quality review. This is the practical route for building a coordinated licensed packaging series.