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Title: Do typefaces of packaging labels influence consumers' perception of specialty coffee? A preliminary study
Keywords: Coffee - Packaging
Special coffees
Café - Embalagem
Cafés especiais
Consumers' perception
Percepção do consumidor
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: SOUSA, M. M. M. de; CARVALHO, F. M.; PEREIRA, R. G. F. A. Do typefaces of packaging labels influence consumers' perception of specialty coffee? A preliminary study. Journal of Sensory Studies, Westport, v. 35, n. 5, e12599, Oct. 2020. DOI: 10.1111/joss.12599.
Abstract: The multisensory attributes of packaging provide an important source of information on attracting consumers' attention. They also help priming sensory and hedonic expectations, which may affect the judgment of products. The present study aimed at investigating whether the typeface of packaging labels would influence the sensory and hedonic judgments of specialty coffee by amateur consumers. Specialty coffee amateur consumers (n = 146) evaluated their expectations of coffee acidity and sweetness by looking at package labels with different typefaces, varying solely on the roundness or angularity. Subsequently, they rated their experiences of the same attributes when tasting a cup of coffee, in addition to judging their liking and purchase intent. The results revealed that the angular typeface increased expectation and actual perception of the coffee acidity as well as purchase intent ratings. However, contrary to the frequently suggested correspondence between sweetness and roundness, no association was found between the round typeface and sweet taste ratings.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1111/joss.12599
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