Canpack, along with the 8.6 brand of Royal Swinkels, has gone on to introduce the 2025 8.6 Tattoo Limited Edition can design when it comes to the 8.6 Original 50 cl can.
The collaboration goes on to combine technical innovation and creative vision, aiming to roll out a product that is visually striking and also commercially scalable. The partnership is said to enable the story of the brand to be told with intensity and authenticity as well as accuracy.
The global brand manager with Royal Swinkels, Afel Amberber, says that the execution of the Tattoo Limited Edition can design is a reflection of collaboration between Royal Swinkels as well as Canpack, with passion, creativity, and also precision technology, hence bringing the overall thing to life in a vibrant and, of course, distinctive package.
The graphics innovation manager with Canpack, Paweł Kawa, opines that their long-standing relationship with Royal Swinkels is built on mutual trust as well as ambition. While the designs are creations from Swinkels, their role is to make them shine by way of using technologies such as Quadromix in order to turn bold ideas into certain award-winning packaging.
The Quadromix technology from Canpack helps with the printing of four distinct designs in one production run. When it comes to the 2025 edition, Dodie, the tattoo artist, went on to create four illustrations that capture the character of 8.6 Original. The matte finish from Canpack looks to elevate the visual depth of the artwork.
The company’s Quadromix is said to help with the design diversity at scale, whereas its finishing alternatives, including the matt effect, go on to add to the consumer experience.
Earlier in 2025, Canpack, along with Grupa Żywiec, which is a part of Heineken Group, joined forces to come up with a collectible limited-edition can series for a music event in Poland, the Męskie Granie Festival. Besides this, Canpack also supported the Okocim brand with a limited-edition commemorative can collection as far as Okocim’s 180th anniversary was concerned.
Interestingly, the packaging manufacturer also equipped A. Le Coq, the Estonian brewery, with cans in terms of its new range of Dynami:t energy drinks through using specialty inks so as to give that superior shelf appeal.


























