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TwoPack

TwoPack is a term used in different contexts, and there is no single canonical entity by that name. In consumer goods, a two-pack refers to a product sold as two units in a single package or at a single price. This packaging format is employed to provide value, convenience, or to promote trial among customers. Common examples include batteries, chewing gum, cosmetics, and hardware items. Two-packs are typically designed to encourage stocking and repeat purchases and may come with separate UPCs or one combined SKU.

In branding and media, "TwoPack" has been adopted as a proper noun by various independent artists, collectives,

Historical notes: The practice of selling items in multi-unit packs gained prominence in the late 19th and

Related terms include two-pack, double pack, and bundle concepts often used in retail and marketing to describe

or
small
businesses.
Because
it
does
not
designate
a
specific
organization,
references
to
TwoPack
usually
require
context
to
identify
the
exact
entity,
such
as
the
field
(music,
film,
product
line)
and
region.
20th
centuries
with
advances
in
packaging
technology
and
retail
distribution.
The
term
"two-pack"
is
common
across
languages
that
use
"pack"
to
denote
a
bundle.
products
sold
in
paired
quantities.