How Meow Meow Tweet’s Packaging Defined Their Brand

The whimsical animals on Meow Meow Tweet’s packages are an essential part of the beloved brand, but it wasn’t easy to get here.

Jodie Layne
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5 min readSep 23, 2019

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A cat surfs on a whale’s spout on a tube of Meow Meow Tweet’s Rosemary Eucalyptus Lip Balm. Photos: Meow Meow Tweet

Whether you’ve browsed physical or digital shelves for vegan personal care products in the past 10 years, chances are that you know Meow Meow Tweet’s (MMT) soaps, deodorants, and skincare products. If you have encountered the brand, it’s very likely that you’ve been drawn to the colorful packaging with whimsical illustrations of animals. Maybe a snake playing basketball with the planet Saturn drew you in, or perhaps it was a leopard preening in a mirror. A cat surfing on a whale’s spout, anyone?

The line of soaps, skincare, and hair care products carries personal touches from its makers: ingredient combinations inspired by the plants that cofounder Tara Pelletier used in her past life as a chef and kitchen manager and wrapped in the signature low-waste packaging designed by cofounder Jeff Kurosaki.

While it might seem obvious that two artists with a multimedia art practice would want to incorporate art at any turn possible, the colorful packaging actually serves a very practical purpose. “We wanted people to do a double-take and not immediately identify our line as personal care products,” says…

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