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Personalised Prescription Gin Bottle Label Custom - Any Wording

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Ideal to have neat on ice or to combine with mixers such as champagne, prosecco, tonic or lemonade. Further recipe ideas are below. Rhubarb & Ginger Details: Our rhubarb and ginger roots have a wonderfully warm and spicy taste that is bursting with flavour. The Independent Complaints Panel (ICP) noted that the bottle was designed to look like prescription medicine due to the shape of the bottle, its name and the use of a green cross on the label, which was an exact copy of the UK’s pharmacy cross. All drinks are infused with a dry Gin, that has been crafted using traditional methods, and top quality botanicals. Our Spiced Gin liqueur is warming and aromatic, with sweet orange notes and lingering spice from cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. Infused with a dry Gin that has been crafted using top quality botanicals. Why not try..... A festive twist on a gin and tonic. Add 50ml of our Spiced Gin to a glass and top up with 150ml of premium tonic water. Garnish with a twist of orange peel.The company opened by stating that it appreciated the complainant’s misunderstandings, but that it disputed the points raised and wished to respond to the concerns. The company highlighted that the product clearly stated, “This product contains alcohol. By purchasing this product, you confirm that you are 18 years of age or over.”

Nicola Williams, chair of the Independent Complaints Panel, said: “It is wholly irresponsible to present an alcoholic drink as prescription medication and suggest that consumption of it can cure mental and physical ailments. In this case, the product also created a link to irresponsible and immoderate consumption which was particularly concerning when the product was encouraging consumption based on health grounds. Caution must be exercised with tongue in cheek marketing so that it does not breach the Code”. Furthermore, the Panel stated it was irresponsible to imply that an alcoholic drink was something to be prescribed or suggest that it could make an individual feel ‘better’. Raspberry Gin Liqueur, Golden Sparkly Spiced Gin Liqueur, Sloe Gin Liqueur and Rhubarb and Ginger Gin Liqueur The Panel noted that the bottle was designed to look like prescription medicine, in that the shape of the bottle, the name ‘Prescription Gin’ and the green cross displayed on the front of the bottle was an exact replica of a pharmacy cross in the UK.Mixpixie has agreed to discontinue the gin and will work with the Portman Group on designing a new label. In response to the concern that the product breached Code rule 3.2(h), the company stated that it took its alcohol licences very seriously and that it found the suggestion it had broken this particular rule disappointing. The company provided a list of other companies selling alcoholic drinks with sparkles in. The company stated that it did not see how prescription gin which contained sparkles was any different to the products it had highlighted. Allergen Advice; All our products are vegetarian and vegan friendly, therefore diary free. Gluten free. Drinks regulatory body the Portman Group has upheld a complaint made against a gin brand, the bottle of which resembles a medicine bottle.

Personalised gifting company Mixpixie has agreed to discontinue its Prescription Gin after a complaint was upheld over its medicine-inspired bottle design. The label for Prescription Gin featured a green pharmacy cross https://www.notonthehighstreet.com/mixpixie/product/personalised-medicine-style-flavoured-gin?fbclid=IwAR0VlCi2AVLDtuxn7Mp5XsmdT84199wXBrJcjAFIhUnFdAvfh-bSF3pDV9gRaspberry Gin Details: Our Raspberry Liqueur is soaked in alcohol for several weeks to increase the depth of flavour, colour and to intensify the aroma of the fruit. For Gin lovers, why not add one of our greetings cards, as seen in the last photo. Each card comes with a Feel Good playlist of over 5 hours of the best feel-good songs, accessible through the spotify code printed on the card. Choose from four different Gin designs. In this case, the product also created a link to irresponsible and immoderate consumption which was particularly concerning when the product was encouraging consumption based on health grounds. Caution must be exercised with tongue-in-cheek marketing so that it does not breach the Code.”

Gifting company MixPixie has been forced to discontinue its ‘Prescription Gin’ brand after a complaint made by a member of the public was upheld by regulatory body the Portman Group. MixPixie will now work with an advisory service on designing a new label for its gin. There are four different categories of Gin styles and it all comes down to how they are produced. The styles are London Dry Gin, Distilled Gin, Genever and Sloe Gin (well technically Sloe Gin is a Liqueur). Our range covers products within all these categories.The front of the bottle also featured the statement, ‘Possible side effects: may include extreme relaxation, giddiness and happiness’. This implies a link between consumption and curing physical and mental ailments, the ICP found. The company explained that it took its alcohol licence very seriously and that it had met with Trading Standards to ensure that no laws or rules had been breached with the product. The company stated that Trading Standards had approved the changes and that it was also waiting to hear from the Advertising Standards Authority to confirm compliance before any further changes were made to the product. The Panel’s assessment: Industry watchdog the Portman Group received a complaint from a member of the public against Mixpixie’s Prescription Gin. It was upheld on two counts, with the gin found to be encouraging irresponsible and immoderate consumption, and implying it had therapeutic qualities. The Panel therefore concluded there was a clear suggestion that the product had therapeutic qualities, which breached Code rule 3.2(j).

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