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News round-up gives readers an at-a-glance overview of this month’s packaging and design news.

HP Foods is launching a range of grilling sauces, called Lea & Perrins Baste ‘n’ Grill, through design company Siebert/Head. The base and the sides of the jar are embossed with a flame device and the label features an aroma trail.

Wagstaffs has redesigned Country Club – Birds Eye’s frozen vegetable brand.

Carlton Communications, the media group, has appointed Bamber Forsyth to design its next annual report.

Tesco has launched a range of ‘bath time’ toiletries for children, created by Rocket Design Consultants and printed by Decorative Sleeves.

Structure-flex, the vehicle graphic design company, has launched System Icon, a computerised ink-jet system capable of reproducing graphics to near photographic quality on the sides of vehicles.

The Royal Forest of Dean College has commissioned communications company Earl & Thompson Marketing to design a new corporate identity.

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