Two-piece blister packaging is a type of blister packaging used for a wide range of products, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer goods. The packaging consists of a clear plastic blister that is heat-sealed to a printed card or backing material. The clear plastic blister provides a secure and tamper-evident enclosure for the product while the printed card or backing material serves as a billboard for branding, product information, and instructions.

Two-piece blister packaging has been in use for several decades in the USA and has become increasingly popular due to its effectiveness in displaying and protecting the products. The clear plastic blister allows the product to be visible to the consumer, while the printed card provides ample space for branding and information.

The cost of two-piece blister packaging depends on several factors, such as the size of the blister, the complexity of the design, and the volume of the order. Generally, larger volumes result in lower costs per unit. It’s recommended to obtain quotes from multiple manufacturers to compare costs and services before making a decision.

Some of the popular brands that use two-piece blister packaging in the USA include Advil, Tylenol, Aleve, Mucinex, and Excedrin for pharmaceuticals, and Duracell batteries, Bic razors, and Clorox wipes for consumer goods.

Here are some examples of products that use two-piece blister packaging in the USA:

  1. Medications, such as Advil and Tylenol
  2. Health supplements, such as multivitamins and omega-3s
  3. Electronics, such as earbuds and chargers
  4. Beauty products, such as makeup brushes and nail polish
  5. Toys, such as action figures and small figurines
  6. Stationery items, such as pens and markers
  7. Hardware, such as screws and nails
  8. Automotive parts, such as spark plugs and fuses
  9. Kitchen gadgets, such as measuring spoons and cookie cutters
  10. Pet products, such as flea and tick medication and dental chews.