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Vegetable stress shapes cover a broad range of produce forms suited to health, food, and agriculture campaigns.
Tomato is the most ordered shape in this range. It is round, brightly coloured, and immediately recognisable across every age group and demographic. It suits supermarkets, sauce brands, and any campaign with a broad consumer reach.
Carrot is one of the few elongated shapes in the category, giving it a distinctive profile that stands out on a table and a barrel print area that carries a logo clearly along its length.
Chilli gives campaigns in the food, restaurant, and hospitality sector a shape with genuine personality. It is bold, bright, and unmistakably connected to food culture.
Corn suits agricultural organisations, produce suppliers, and farm shows, where the shape communicates an industry connection that a generic round stress ball cannot replicate.
Onion, garlic, potato, cauliflower, cucumber, and eggplant extend the range further, covering produce categories from the everyday to the unexpected, and giving buyers the option to match a shape to a specific product, campaign, or brand story.
A state health department ordering for a healthy eating awareness month distributes tomato and carrot stress shapes at community events because the shapes carry the message of the campaign in their form. The tomato and carrot don't need any supporting copy to make the point. Everyone who picks one up already understands what they represent and what the organisation is promoting.
All styles can be printed in spot colours or with full colour digital print. Bold logos give the clearest result.
Key Facts
What is the minimum order?
The minimum order is 100 units per shape. Regular production takes 5–10 business days from artwork approval.
Which industries order from this range?
Supermarkets, grocery chains, and produce suppliers are the largest buyers because the shapes connect directly to their products, while health departments, nutrition organisations, and dietitian clinics use them for wellness campaigns. Food festivals, agricultural shows, and schools also use them where the shape reinforces a specific message.
How is the logo applied?
Pad printing applies the logo in spot colours onto the largest accessible surface area and gives a clean, durable result, while full colour digital print produces detailed multi-colour artwork on the same surface. The surface area varies between shapes, so keeping logos bold and simple gives the clearest result on irregular forms like cauliflower or garlic.
Can different shapes be ordered together?
Yes, different shapes can be ordered as separate line items in the same job and delivered together, making it straightforward to mix a tomato and a carrot for a produce campaign. A health promotion covering multiple food groups can combine several shapes in a single order.