Packaging in a sentence as a noun

In an effort to increase sales they began packaging cards with the gum and well...

That shouldn't spell doom for the packaging service or for Facebook.

I just think the packaging and presentation of folks coming out of these things could use some work.

Those are some of the best cables I've ever seen, they come in easy-to-open packaging, and they're dirt cheap.

They have to write that the supplement isn't medicine and might not work but the whole product packaging and marketing implies that it will work just like medicine.

I just had a glimpse of a wonderful future where GitHub releases a payments system, packaging options, and suddenly becomes an ideal app store ecosystem.

So I started packaging one of my most-commonly-a-win consulting offerings as an online course, and decided to experiment with it once.

In the Surface Pro 64 model you are reduced to about 1/3 of the initial capacity, which is ridiculous and definitely deserves some sort of warning on the packaging, I would think.

In the case of water, it's not because they can't get it for free, it's because there's the convenience, there's the packaging, there's the perceived quality, and any of those 'reasons' could be applied to traditional music.

For those not familiar with Leiningen: it is a command-line tool that handles management of project settings, build settings, dependencies, deployments, debug console, packaging...and a whole bunch more.

The guy we really need to find and punish is the one who invented "rigid plastic clamshells".The kind that "conveniently" transforms from product packaging into a razor-sharp weapon while you are trying to open it.

Packaging definitions

noun

the business of packing; "his business is packaging for transport"

noun

a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution; "the packaging of new ideas"

See also: promotion publicity

noun

material used to make packages