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Two Murphy's Naturals balm tins sitting on moss in a forest.

The revamped packaging symbolizes Murphy’s ethos: “Do Good for the Outdoors.”

Photo by Murphy’s Naturals

Out with the old, in with the new.

Local insect repellent company Murphy’s Naturals recently launched a complete rebrand that’s playful, thoughtful, and a little quirky — just like them.

The revamped design includes a nature-inspired logo + updated packaging boasting the Earth’s colors. They also eliminated unnecessary plastics and dyes to reduce their environmental footprint and to continue “Doing Others Good.”

Although Murphy’s looks different now, their effective natural products have stayed just as good (and the same price).

Venture out, worry-free

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