twopacks
A twopack is a common retail term referring to a package containing two individual units of a product. This packaging strategy is frequently employed for items that are typically used in pairs or are consumed at a relatively quick rate. Examples of products commonly found in twopacks include socks, batteries, light bulbs, and certain types of food items like yogurt or snack bars. The primary advantage of a twopack from a consumer perspective is often a perceived cost savings compared to purchasing two single units separately. For manufacturers and retailers, twopacks can facilitate easier handling, display, and inventory management. They also offer a convenient option for consumers who need more than one unit but not a larger multi-pack. The term "twopack" is informal and widely understood in consumer goods markets.