The Painful Reality Behind Most Product Launches.
Ngozi wasn’t starry-eyed. She was seasoned. Her skincare brand, Nkanyezi Naturals, had graduated from her kitchen to boutique shelves and was now in talks with a major national chain. This was her big moment. But like most South African entrepreneurs, she was about to find out the hard way: launching a product isn’t just about having something great, it’s about what you don’t know. There’s no clear roadmap. No one-stop partner to hold your hand. And what starts as momentum quickly turns into a mess of suppliers, shifting deadlines, surprise costs, obscure regulations and expensive re-dos.
When the fine print hits the fan!
It started with a listing approval that came with a few “small requirements” a tweak to the label copy, barcode adjustments and confirmation of claim compliance. Standard stuff, or so she thought.
Then the retailer’s legal team rejected her “chemical-free” claim. As it turns out, that term is radioactive unless you’ve got documentation thicker than your supplier contract. Her barcode didn’t scan. Her expiry date wasn’t machine-readable. The font sizes were below legal minimums. And the logo? Looked crisp on screen but blurred on her chosen substrate.
She’d also never checked if her brand name was registered. Spoiler: it was. Cease-and-desist. Website down. R40,000 in wasted packaging.
And even after clearing all of that? When she finally landed a small listing with an independent retailer (at a very high, unbudgeted-for cost), her packaging was flagged as non-compliant and pulled a month later.
Shortcuts make long delays.
Ngozi isn’t a unicorn. Packaging design doesn’t care how far you’ve come. If your claim’s non-compliant or your label fails at shelf, you’ll feel the consequences no matter how impressive your Insta grid is. Just ask the Kardashians.
And the one thing she really didn’t do?
She never tested her product with real consumers.
No pack testing. No sensory feedback. No category benchmarking. She went big on her first production run to “save money.” But when her product hit shelf, it didn’t sell. “Too oily.” “Hard to open.” “Feels homemade.” “What even is this brand?” 10,000 bars. Sitting. Expiring. Rejected.
It’s not just about what’s on the label—it’s about how it performs
South African SMEs face a 60% failure rate within two years and while great packaging design may not singlehandedly save your business, doing it badly will sink it. People love to treat packaging like gift wrap, but unless they have done due diligence and:
run regulatory screening on “vegan” claims,checked barcode registration,validated pricing and positioning with real shoppers,or stress-tested how the design performs on a shelf next to competitors…
.. .they can be in for an expensive re-do.
This is where the right partner makes all the difference. Specialist agencies like Just Design map and guide the entire route-to-market journey. Their comprehensive process covers everything from ideation to pack format and regulatory copy, to pre-press checks, real-world visualisation, and consumer validation, testing and piloting – ensuring brands go to shelf with confidence, not crossed fingers.
We love Ngozi and we all know one. She may be fictional, but she didn’t have to learn the hard way. Not with a team relying on her. Not with a brand that deserved better. If you are looking to launch a new product, or your product is starting to play in the big leagues, don’t risk your entire investment or life savings by cutting corners. The right partner will never cost you as much as a failed product launch.
Get it right the first time and contact Just Design
Nechia Khuzwayo
Soweto Sunrise News