Discovery Samples...but minis!! What do you think? 💜
Design and packaging are a big deal to us at T+A. Our Laundry Shampoo + Conditioner bottles weren't designed to look great, their rectangular shape means they fit neatly into cupboards and shelves without awkward gaps or wasted space. 🙏
But when we looked at our Discovery Samples, we realised something. Sachets just aren't giving the same clean, considered aesthetic. So we started exploring a new idea. Minis. 🥹

The idea is a beautiful Discovery Sample box with our bestselling scents, each one in a mini bottle instead of a sachet. These minis would hold three times the amount, giving you three washes instead of just one.
We've found that a single sachet doesn't always reflect how people actually do their laundry. Wash loads and machine sizes vary, and everyone has their own preference when it comes to how much detergent they use. 🤗 It's still early days, but before we go any further, we wanted to ask you first.
What do you think? 🥰

1061 comments
Sheila Russell
I love it! Great gift or travel friendly or just for trying out a new fragrance without committing. Would be great to have seasonal themes throughout the year
Rachel Gibson
Soo totally cute! Practical also as could be topped up and used for holidays. Price wise would they still be at an accessible point to attract new clients?
Angela Janvari
Too much plastic waste. Don’t try to fix what is not broken, sachets are perfect.
Judith
I love a mini product, but I am against this idea. I think these would quickly just become something that people would want to collect for the aesthetic, leading to more plastic waste in comparison to the sachets. Why not just offer more options in terms of the sachets e.g. offer every scent and allow people to choose how many of each they buy? Also I live in a hard-water area, so I need two capfuls each of shampoo & conditioner for a wash, so maybe make one sachet equivalent to one capful?
Bruce
A lot of unnecessary plastic. What I’d prefer is to be able to get all the scents as samples in sachets. Not just some of them.
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