Patent Publication Number: US-11661268-B2

Title: Product package

Description:
BACKGROUND 
     Field of the Disclosure 
     The present application relates generally to the field of containers and packages for products such as cigarettes. 
     Background 
     Cigarettes and other smoking articles are commonly sold in packages, each package often containing twenty (20) cigarettes. One type of popular cigarette package employs a container having the form of a so-called “hard-pack,” “crush proof box,” or “hinged lid package.” Such a package may include a lower base (e.g., receptacle) portion and a hinged upper lid portion. These types of packages are typically formed from cardboard blanks that include various panels and flaps, which when folded form the lower base portion and the upper lid portion. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,874,581 to Fox et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,066 to Niepmann; U.S. Pat. No. 4,852,734 to Allen et al.; European Pat. 0392737 to Moeller; U.S. Pub. Pat. App. No. 2008/0230410 to Jones et al.; U.S. Pub. Pat. App. No. 2011/0042249 to Guerrera et al.; U.S. Pub. Pat. App. No. 2010/0248926 to Pipes et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,986 to Cobler, each of which is incorporated herein by reference. Another type of popular cigarette package employs a container having the form of the so-called “soft pack.” See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,695,422 to Tripodi; U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,017 to Sprinkel, Jr., et al.; and, U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,729 to Wolfe; each of which is incorporated herein by reference. These conventional cigarette packages are generally configured to maintain the freshness and moisture content of the cigarettes, and to protect the cigarettes from adverse environmental conditions that could degrade their freshness and quality. 
     In addition to maintaining the freshness and quality of the product, such packages may be utilized to communicate information to a consumer. For instance, graphics and text are typically applied to the exterior of the package to communicate various information regarding the product, including branding, advertising, regulatory information, nutritional information, and promotional information. Conventional cigarette packages are often relatively small in size and may have a limited visible exterior surface area for providing information. Thus, the information that may be provided via the available display surfaces may also be limited. Cigarette packages having additional display surfaces for communicating product information are known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,020,697 to Chatelain, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses a hinge-lid container having integral panels providing additional exterior surface areas. U.S. Pat. No. 8,418,845, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses an inner case that is contained within an outer case, both the inner case and the outer case having outer exposed surfaces. U.S. Pat. No. 8,413,805, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses a container having two separate packs that are joined together, each of the separate packs having a plurality of exposed outer surfaces. 
     However, there are a number of potential issues with the conventional cigarette package designs purporting additional display surfaces. For example, some such cigarette package designs may include increased (e.g., excess) litter material, may be formed by manufacturing processes that require expensive tooling and/or greater precision, or may increase the dimensions of the cigarette package such that use of the package may be more burdensome. It would therefore be desirable to provide a package design that includes increased display space while addressing one or more of the above shortcomings. 
     SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE 
     Various embodiments provide for a package configured to contain a product. The package includes an inner case defining a storage volume configured to receive the product. The inner case includes an inner case front exterior surface and an inner case rear exterior surface. The package also includes an outer case configured to enclose the inner case. The outer case includes a first outer case section, a second outer case section pivotally coupled to the first outer case section by a hinge portion provided at a bottom portion of the outer case, the first and second outer case sections pivotable about an axis provided by the hinge portion between an outer case closed position, in which the inner case is substantially enclosed by the first and second outer case sections, and an outer case open position, in which at least a portion of the product is accessible, and a plurality of exterior surfaces formed by the first and second outer case sections that are at least partially visible when the outer case is in the outer case closed position, including an outer case front exterior surface, an outer case rear exterior surface, two or more outer case side exterior surfaces, an outer case top exterior surface, and an outer case bottom exterior surface. The inner case front exterior surface and the inner case rear exterior surface are at least partially visible when the outer case is in the outer case open position. 
     According to a second aspect, a package is configured to contain a product. The package includes an outer case. The outer case includes a case side wall having an opening, a case front wall, a case rear wall, an open side opposite the case side wall, a case top wall extending from the open side to the case side wall, and an open bottom opposite the case top wall. The package also includes one or more inserts coupled to the outer case and configured to store the product, the one or more inserts pivotable relative to the outer case between a closed position, in which the one or more inserts are positioned substantially within the outer case, and an open position, in which the one or more inserts at least partially project from at least one of the open side face and the open bottom face. Each of the one or more inserts includes an insert front wall, an insert rear wall, an insert bottom wall, and insert side walls, at least a portion of the insert side walls visible through the opening of the case side wall when the insert is in the closed position. 
     According to a third aspect, a package is configured to contain a product. The package includes a first box section, including a first lower body portion defining a first base, the first base configured to receive a first portion of the product, the first base including a first base bottom wall, a first base front wall coupled to a front edge of the first base bottom wall, and a first base rear wall coupled to a rear edge of the first base bottom wall, and a first connecting panel pivotally coupled to the first base rear wall by a first hinge portion. The package also includes a second box section coupled to the first box section, the second box section including a second lower body portion defining a second base, the second base configured to receive a second portion of the product and including a second base bottom wall, a second base front wall coupled to a front edge of the second base bottom wall, and a second base rear wall coupled to a rear edge of the second base bottom wall, and a second connecting panel pivotally coupled to the second base rear wall by a second hinge portion, the second connecting panel pivotally coupling the second box section to the first box section by connecting with the first connecting panel to form a two-way hinge at the first hinge portion and the second hinge portion. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       Exemplary embodiments of the present application will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which: 
         FIG.  1    is a perspective view of a package having a fold-out front panel shown in a closed position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  2    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  1   , with the front panel being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  3    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  1   . 
         FIG.  4    is a perspective view of another package having a fold-out front panel, with the front panel being shown in a partially open position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  5    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  4   . 
         FIG.  6    is a perspective view of a package having a pair of overlapping fold-out front panels, with each of the front panels being shown in a partially open position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  7    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  6   . 
         FIG.  8    is a perspective view of a package having a pair of fold-out front panels each shown in a closed position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  9    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  8   , with each of the front panels being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  10    is a perspective view of another package having a fold-out front panel, with the fold-out front panel being shown in a closed position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  11    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  10   , with the fold-out front panel being shown in a partially open position. 
         FIG.  12    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  10   . 
         FIG.  13    is a perspective view of a package having a serpentine tri-fold configuration, with the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  14    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  13   , the package having a lid shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  15    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  13   , the package having a base shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  16    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  13   . 
         FIG.  17    is a perspective view of a package having a panoramic tri-fold configuration, with the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  18    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  17   , the package having a lid shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  19    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  17   , the package having a base shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  20    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  17   . 
         FIG.  21    is a perspective view of a package having a tri-fold configuration, with the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  22    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  21   , the lid shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  23    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  21   , the base shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  24    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  21   . 
         FIG.  25    is a perspective view of a package having a clam shell outer case enclosing an inner case, the outer case being shown in a closed position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  26    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  25   , the outer case being shown in a partially open position. 
         FIG.  27    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  25   , the outer case being shown in another partially open position. 
         FIG.  28    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  25   . 
         FIG.  29    is a perspective view of a package having a bi-fold configuration and a pair of lids, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  30    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  29   , with one of the lids being shown in a partially open position. 
         FIG.  31    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  29   , with one of the lids being shown in a partially open position and the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  32    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  29   . 
         FIG.  33    is a top plan view of another blank used for the package of  FIG.  29   . 
         FIG.  34    is a perspective view of another package having a bi-fold configuration and a pair of lids, with one of the lids being shown in an open position and a base of the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  35    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  34   . 
         FIG.  36    is a perspective view of another package having a bi-fold configuration and a pair of lids, with one of the lids being shown in an open position and a base of the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  37    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  36   . 
         FIG.  38    is a perspective view of a package having an outer case, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  39    is an exploded perspective view of the package of  FIG.  38   . 
         FIG.  40    is a perspective view of a package having a two-piece outer case, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  41    is an exploded perspective view of the package of  FIG.  40   . 
         FIG.  42    is a perspective view of another package having a bi-fold configuration and a pair of lids, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  43    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  42   , with both of the lids being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  44    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  42   , with both of the lids being shown in an open position and the package being shown in an extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  45    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  42   . 
         FIG.  46    is a perspective view of a package having a telescopic configuration and shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  47    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  46   , with the package being shown in an extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  48    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  46   . 
         FIG.  49    is a perspective view of a package having a pinwheel configuration and shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  50    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  49   , with the package being shown in an extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  51    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  49   , with the package being shown in another extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  52    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  49   . 
         FIG.  53    is a perspective view of another package having an angled body, according to another exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  54    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  53   . 
         FIG.  55    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  53   . 
         FIG.  56    is a perspective view of a package having a two-way living hinge configuration and a pair of lids, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  57    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  55   , with the package being shown in a first extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  58    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  55   , with the package being shown in a second extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  59    is a top plan view of the package of  FIG.  55   , with the package being shown in the first extended position. 
         FIG.  60    is another top plan view of the package of  FIG.  55   , with the package being shown in the second extended position. 
         FIG.  61    is another top plan view of the package of  FIG.  55   , with the package being shown between the first and second extended positions. 
         FIG.  62    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  55   . 
         FIG.  63    is a perspective view of another package having a two-way living hinge configuration and a pair of lids, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  64    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  63   , with the package being shown in a first extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  65    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  63   , with the package being shown in a second extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  66    is a top plan view of the package of  FIG.  63   , with the package being shown in the first extended position. 
         FIG.  67    is another top plan view of the package of  FIG.  63   , with the package being shown in the second extended position. 
         FIG.  68    is another top plan view of the package of  FIG.  63   , with the package being shown between the first and second extended positions. 
         FIG.  69    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  63   . 
         FIG.  70    is a perspective view of another package having a bi-fold configuration and a pair of lids, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  71    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  70   , with the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  72    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  70   , with the package being shown in a fully extended position. 
         FIG.  73    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  70    in the fully extended position, with one of the lids being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  74    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  70   . 
         FIG.  75    is a perspective view of another package having a bi-fold configuration and a pair of lids, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  76    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  75    in the closed position, with one of the lids being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  77    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  75   , with the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  78    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  75    in a fully extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  79    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  75   . 
         FIG.  80    is a perspective view of a package having a quad-fold configuration and four lids, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  81    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  80   , the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  82    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  80   , the package being shown in a fully extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  83    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  80    in the fully extended position, one of the lids being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  84    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  80   . 
         FIG.  85    is a perspective view of another package having a quad-fold configuration and four lids, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  86    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  85    in the compact position, one of the lids being shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  87    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  85   , the package being shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  88    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  85   , the package being shown in a fully extended position. 
         FIG.  89    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  85   . 
         FIG.  90    is a perspective view of a package having two connected sections, the package being shown in a closed, or compact, position, according to an exemplary embodiment. 
         FIG.  91    is a perspective view of the package of  FIG.  90   , the lid shown in an open position. 
         FIG.  92    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  90   , the base shown in a partially extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  93    is another perspective view of the package of  FIG.  90   , the base shown in a fully extended, or open, position. 
         FIG.  94    is a top plan view of a blank used for the package of  FIG.  90   . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     The present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all aspects of the disclosure are shown. Indeed, the disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the aspects set forth herein. Rather, these aspects are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art, and will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. 
     Referring to  FIGS.  1  through  3   , a cigarette package  100  is shown is shown, according to an exemplary embodiment. The package  100  includes an outer protective box  102  (e.g., case, container, etc.). The box  102  shown in  FIGS.  1  and  2    may be formed from a paperboard blank, such as the blank shown in  FIG.  3   . According to other exemplary embodiments, the box  102  may be formed from any suitable material, such as a polymeric material. The cigarette package  100  may also include an inner case (not shown) that is configured to fit within the box  102 . Generally, the inner case defines a storage volume which is used to contain tobacco product  101  (e.g., cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars, etc.) therein. 
     The box  102  comprises an upper body portion which defines a lid  104  and a lower body portion which defines a base  106 . The base  106  and the lid  104  may be cooperatively configured to selectively engage and disengage from each other. As shown in  FIG.  3   , the lid  104  and the base  106  are coupled together on a rear side of the box  102  via a hinge portion  108  (e.g., a hinge, living hinge, etc.). More particularly, the hinge portion  108  is defined between a rear wall of the base  106  (e.g., a base rear wall  110 ) and a rear wall of the lid  104  (e.g., a lid rear wall  112 ). The lid  104  is be configured to pivot rearward relative to the base  106  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  108 . Thereby, the box  102  may be opened or closed. 
     Referring still to  FIGS.  1  through  3   , the lid  104  includes a lid top wall  114 , the lid rear wall  112 , and a lid front wall  116 . Additionally, first lid side tabs  118  (e.g., side wall portions) are provided on left and right sides of the lid front wall  116 , and second lid side tabs  120  (e.g., side wall portions) are provided on left and right sides of the lid rear wall  112 . When the lid  104  is in folded form (shown in  FIGS.  1  and  2   ), the first lid side tabs  118  of the lid front wall  116  are coupled to the second lid side tabs  120  to form the side walls of the lid  104 , and the second lid side tabs  120  of the lid rear wall  112  may be coupled to an inner, or bottom surface of the lid top wall  114  to couple the side walls of the lid  104  to the lid top wall  114 . For instance, an adhesive (e.g., glue, double-sided tape, etc.) may be used to couple the aforementioned walls. According to an exemplary embodiment, the lid rear wall  112  is shorter than the lid front wall  116 . In other words, the lid front wall  116  extends below the lid rear wall  112  when the lid  104  is closed. According to other exemplary embodiments, the various walls comprising the lid  104  may have any suitable size, and the relative sizes disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting. 
     The base  106  includes a base front wall  122 , a base bottom wall  124 , and the base rear wall  110 . First base side tabs  126  (e.g., side wall portions) are provided on a left and right side of the base front wall  122 . Second base side tab  128  and third base side tab  132  (e.g., side wall portions) are provided on opposite sides of the base rear wall  110 . When the box  102  is in folded form, the first base side tabs  126  of the base front wall  122  may be coupled to an inner, or upper, surface of the base bottom wall  124 , and the base side tabs  128  and  132  of the base rear wall  110  may be coupled to the first base side tabs  126 . According to an exemplary embodiment, the base rear wall  110  is taller than the base front wall  122 . In other words, the base rear wall  110  extends upwardly above the base front wall  122  when the box  102  is in folded form. According to other exemplary embodiments, the various walls comprising the base  106  may have any suitable size, and the relative sizes disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting. 
     When the box  102  is in folded form, a height of a rear edge of the first lid side tabs  118  generally corresponds to a height of the lid rear wall  112 , and a height of a front edge of the first lid side tabs  118  generally corresponds to a height of the lid front wall  116 . Similarly, a height of a rear edge of the base side tabs  128  and  132  generally corresponds to a height of the base rear wall  110 , and a height of a front edge of the base side tabs  128  and  132  generally corresponds to a height of the base front wall  122 . When the lid  104  of the box  102  is in the closed position, inner surfaces of the second lid side tabs  120  and the lid front wall  116  may engage outer surfaces of an inner case (if present). Further, bottom portions of the first lid side tabs  118 , the second lid side tabs  120 , and the lid front wall  116  may engage top portions of the first base side tabs  126 , the base side tabs  128  and  132 , and the base front wall  122 . 
     Referring still to  FIGS.  1 - 3   , the base  106  also includes a fold-out front panel  130  (e.g., flap, door, fold, etc.). The panel  130  is configured to provide additional exterior surface space on the box  102 . The panel  130  is coupled to a front edge (according to  FIGS.  1  and  2   ) of the second base side tab  128  via a panel hinge portion  134 . The panel  130  is pivotable relative to the second base side tab  128  about an axis generally defined by the panel hinge portion  134 . When the box  102  is in folded form, the panel  130  may be pivoted thereby between a closed panel position (shown in  FIG.  1   ) in which the panel  130  at least partially covers the base front wall  122 , and an open panel position (shown in  FIG.  2   ) in which the base front wall  122  is revealed. 
     The panel  130  includes a panel outer surface  136  and a panel inner surface  138 . The surfaces  136  and  138  provide additional surface space on the box  102 . The exterior surface space provided by the box  102  may be used to provide information to a user of the package  100  (e.g., a purchaser, a consumer, etc.). The additional surface space provided by the panel  130  may be approximately equal to the surface area of the panel surfaces  136  and  138 , which may be approximately twice the surface area of the base front wall  122 . The surfaces  136  and  138  may be utilized to display branding, instructions, advertising, promotional information, and the like to the user. The panel outer surface  136  is visible when the panel  130  is in the panel closed position, including when the package  100  is sealed. Thus, the panel outer surface  136  may be utilized to display information related to sale of the product (e.g., a brand name, an advertisement, etc.). For instance, the panel outer surface  136  may be utilized to provide information when the package  100  is displayed for sale. The panel inner surface  138  and the base front wall  122  are revealed to the user when the panel  130  is pivoted outwardly away from the base front wall  122  to the panel open position. The panel inner surface  138  and the base front wall  122  may be utilized to provide additional information to a user, including information related to offers or rewards, instructions for using the product or accepting a user offer, and/or advertising for other similar products. When the box  102  is in folded form, the panel hinge portion  134  is positioned on a right side of the base front wall  122  (according to  FIGS.  1  and  2   ). Thus, when the panel  130  is pivoted outwardly from the base front wall  122  about the panel hinge portion  134 , the panel inner surface  138  is displayed on a right side of the base front wall  122 . 
     The panel  130  may have dimensions that are similar (e.g., proportional, identical) to the dimensions of the base front wall  122  in order to at least partially cover the base front wall  122  in the closed position. For instance, when the box  102  is in folded form, a height of the panel  130  may generally correspond to a height of the base front wall  122 , and a width of the panel  130  may generally correspond to a width of the base front wall  122 . The height of the panel  130  may also generally correspond to a height of a front edge of the base side tabs  128  and  132 . The width of the panel  130  may also generally correspond to a width of the lid front wall  116  and a width of the base bottom wall  124 . When the lid  104  is in the closed position, a bottom portion of the lid front wall  116  may engage a top portion of the panel  130 . In one embodiment, the lid  104  engages the panel  130  such that the panel  130  is prevented from pivoting to the open position when the lid  104  is in its closed position. 
     When the panel  130  is in the panel closed position, the inner surface  138  may engage an outer surface of the base front wall  122 . For instance, a temporary (e.g., removable, re-useable, etc.) adhesive or other fastener may be used to removably couple the inner surface  138  to the base front wall  122 . In these embodiments, the inner surface  138  may be detached from the base front wall  122  to pivot the panel  130  to the open position, revealing the inner surface  138  and the base front wall  122  in addition to the outer surface  136 . In the illustrated embodiment, the panel  130  includes a rounded corner positioned at a bottom edge of the panel  130  opposite the hinge portion  134 . The rounded corner of the panel  130  may be utilized to grip the panel  130  in order to detach the inner surface  138  from the base front wall  122  and pivot the panel  130  to the open position. In some embodiments, the inner surface  138  may be re-engaged (e.g., re-attached, re-coupled, etc.) to the base front wall  122  by pivoting the panel  130  to the closed position. 
       FIGS.  4 - 5    show an additional embodiment of a box  202  of a cigarette package  200 . The box  202  and its features may be similar to the box  102 , and any disclosure relating to the box  102  may be applied similarly to the box  202 . The box  202  includes a lid  204  and a base  206 . The lid  204  includes a lid top wall  214 , a lid rear wall  212 , and a lid front wall  216 . The lid front wall  216  includes first lid side tabs  218  coupled thereto, and the lid rear wall  212  includes second lid side tabs  220  coupled thereto. The base  206  includes a base front wall  222 , a base bottom wall  224 , and a base rear wall  210 . The base front wall  222  includes first base side tabs  226  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  210  includes a second base side tab  228  and a third base side tab  232  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  208  is formed between the base rear wall  210  and the lid rear wall  212 . The lid  204  is pivotable about the hinge portion  208  between open and closed positions. 
     The base  206  also includes a fold-out front panel  230  (e.g., flap, door, fold, etc.). The panel  230  is substantially similar to the panel  130 , although the panel  230  pivots about an opposite side of the base front wall  222 . The panel  230  includes a panel outer surface  236  and a panel inner surface  238 . The panel  230  is coupled to the front edge (according to  FIG.  4   ) of the third base side tab  232  via a panel hinge portion  234 . The panel  230  is configured to pivot relative to the third base side tab  232  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  234 . When the box  202  is in folded form, the panel  230  is pivotable thereby between a panel closed position in which the panel  230  at least partially covers the base front wall  222 , and a panel open position in which the inner surface  238  and the base front wall  222  are revealed. When the box  202  is in folded form, the hinge portion  234  is positioned on a left side of the base front wall  222  (according to  FIG.  4   ). Thus, when the panel  230  is pivoted outwardly from the base front wall  222  about the panel hinge portion  234 , the panel inner surface  238  is displayed on a left side of the base front wall  222 . In the illustrated embodiment, the panel  230  includes a rounded corner positioned at a top edge of the panel  230  opposite the panel hinge portion  234 . The rounded corner of the panel  230  may be utilized to grip the panel  230  in order to detach the panel inner surface  138  from the base front wall  122  and pivot the panel  130  to the panel open position. 
       FIGS.  6 - 7    show an additional embodiment of a box  302  of a cigarette package  300 . The box  302  and its features may be similar to the boxes  102  and  202  described herein, and any disclosure relating to the boxes  102  and  202  may be applied similarly to the box  302 . The box  302  includes a lid  304  and a base  306 . The lid  304  includes a lid top wall  314 , a lid rear wall  312 , and a lid front wall  316 . The lid front wall  316  includes first lid side tabs  318  coupled thereto, and the lid rear wall  312  includes second lid side tabs  320  coupled thereto. The base  306  includes a base front wall  322 , a base bottom wall  324 , and a base rear wall  310 . The base front wall  322  includes first base side tabs  326  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  310  includes second base side tabs  328  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  308  is formed between the base rear wall  310  and the lid rear wall  312 . The lid  304  is pivotable about the hinge portion  308  between open and closed positions. 
     The base  306  also includes two fold-out front panels  330  (e.g., flaps, doors, folds, etc.). The panels  330  may be similar to each other, and may also be similar to the panels  130  and  230 . The panels  330  include panel outer surfaces  336  and panel inner surfaces  338 . The panels  330  are coupled to a front edge (according to  FIG.  6   ) of opposite second base side tabs  328  via panel hinge portions  334 . The panels  330  are configured to pivot relative to the second base side tabs  328  about an axis generally defined by the panel hinge portions  334 . When the box  302  is in folded form, the panels  330  are each pivotable thereby between a panel closed position in which the panels  330  overlap to at least partially cover the base front wall  322 , and a panel open position in which the base front wall  322  is revealed. The panels  330  may have dimensions that are similar to the dimensions of the base front wall  322  in order to at least partially cover the base front wall  322  in the closed position. 
     When the panels  330  are in the overlapping closed position, the inner surface  338  of one of the panels  330  (i.e., a first panel) may engage with an outer surface of the base front wall  322 . Likewise, the inner surface  338  of the other of the panels  330  (i.e., a second panel) may overlap the first panel to engage with the outer surface  336  of the first panel. In this configuration, the second panel may be detached from the underlying surface (i.e., the outer surface  336  of the first panel) to pivot the second panel to the open position, revealing the outer surface  336  of the first panel and the inner surface  338  of the second panel (as is shown by way of example in  FIG.  6   ). When the second panel is in the open position, the first panel may be detached from the underlying surface (i.e., the outer surface of the base front wall  322 ) to pivot the first panel to the open position, revealing the outer surface of the base front wall  322  and the inner surface  338  of the first panel. In the illustrated embodiment, the panels  330  each include a rounded corner positioned at a bottom edge of the panels  330  and opposite the hinge portions  334 . The rounded corners of the panels  330  may be utilized to grip the panels  330  in order to pivot the panels  330  to the open position. 
     The surfaces  336  and  338  provide additional space on the box  302  for displaying information to a user of the package  300 . Each of the surfaces  336  and  338  includes a display area (i.e., an area in which information may be displayed) that is approximately equal to the display area of the base front wall  322 . When both panels  330  are in the closed position, at least one of the outer surfaces  336  may be utilized to display product identifying information (e.g., a brand name, an advertisement, etc.) to a prospective purchaser of the product, such as when the package  300  is sealed and displayed for sale. When the panels  330  are pivoted outwardly away from the base front wall  322  to an open position, the inner surfaces  338  and the base front wall  322  are revealed to a user of the package  300 . In the open position, the two inner surfaces  338  and the base front wall  322  may provide a single display area that is three times the display area of the base front wall  322  itself. In one embodiment, the display area formed by the two inner surfaces  338  and the base front wall  322  may be utilized to display a single set of information, including to display an image or message that spans two or more of the inner surfaces  338  and the outer surface of the base front wall  322 . 
       FIGS.  8 - 9    show an additional embodiment of a box  402  of a cigarette package  400 . The box  402  and its features may be similar to any of the boxes  102 - 302  described herein, and any disclosure relating to the boxes  102 - 302  may be applied similarly to the box  402 . The box  402  includes a lid  404  and a base  406 . The lid  404  includes a lid top wall  414 , a lid rear wall (not shown), and a lid front wall  416 . The lid front wall  416  includes first lid side tabs  418  coupled thereto, and the lid rear wall includes second lid side tabs  420  coupled thereto. The base  406  includes a base front wall  422 , a base bottom wall (not shown), and a base rear wall (also not shown). The base front wall  422  may include first base side tabs (not shown) coupled thereto, and the base rear wall may include second base side tabs  428  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  408  is formed between the base rear wall and the lid rear wall. The lid  404  is pivotable about the hinge portion  408  between open and closed positions. 
     The base  406  also includes two fold-out front panels  430  (e.g., flaps, doors, folds, etc.). The panels  430  may be similar to each other, and may also be similar to the panels  130 - 330 . The panels  430  each include a panel outer surface  436  and a panel inner surface  438 . The panels  430  are coupled to a front edge (according to  FIG.  8   ) of opposite second base side tabs  428  via hinge portions  434 . The panels  430  are configured to pivot relative to the second base side tabs  428  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portions  434 . When the box  402  is in folded form, the panels  430  are each pivotable thereby between a panel closed position (shown in  FIG.  8   ) in which the panels  430  combine to substantially cover the base front wall  422 , and a panel open position (shown in  FIG.  9   ) in which the base front wall  422  and the panel inner surfaces  438  are revealed. In an exemplary embodiment, the panels  430  each cover approximately half of the base front wall  422  in the closed position. In this embodiment, the panels  430  have similar dimensions to each other, including each having a height that is similar to the height of the base front wall  422  and a width that is approximately half of the width of the base front wall  422 . 
     The surfaces  436  and  438  provide additional exterior surface space on the box  402  for displaying information to a user of the package  400 . The outer surfaces  436  are visible when the panels  430  are in the closed position, including when the package  400  is sealed. The panel outer surfaces  436  may combine to provide a display area that is approximately equal to the display area of the base front wall  422 . The panel inner surfaces  438  and the base front wall  422  are revealed to a user (e.g., a consumer or buyer) when the panels  430  are pivoted outwardly away from the base front wall  422  to the panel open position. The panel inner surfaces  438  and the base front wall  422  may be utilized to provide additional information to the user. The inner surfaces  438  each have a display area that is approximately half of the display area of the base front wall  422 . The two inner surfaces  438  and the base front wall  422  may form a single display area that is approximately twice the size of the display area of the base front wall  422  itself. In one embodiment, the display area formed by the two inner surfaces  438  and the base front wall  422  may be utilized to display an image or message that spans two or more of the surfaces  438  and the outer surface of the base front wall  422 . 
       FIGS.  10 - 12    show an additional embodiment of a box  502  of a cigarette package  500 . The box  502  and its features may be similar to any of the boxes  102 - 402  described herein, and any disclosure relating to the boxes  102 - 402  may be applied similarly to the box  502 . The box  502  includes a lid  504  and a base  506 . The lid  504  includes a lid top wall  514 , a lid rear wall  512 , and a lid front wall  516 . The lid front wall  516  includes first lid side tabs  518  coupled thereto, and the lid rear wall  512  includes second lid side tabs  520  coupled thereto. The base  506  includes a base front wall  522 , a base bottom wall  524 , and a base rear wall  510 . The base front wall  522  includes first base side tabs  526  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  510  includes second base side tabs  528  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  508  is formed between the base rear wall  510  and the lid rear wall  512 . The lid  504  is pivotable about the hinge portion  508  between open and closed positions. 
     The base  506  also includes a fold-out front panel  530  (e.g., flap, door, fold, etc.). The panel  530  may be similar to panels  130  and  230 , although the panel  530  pivots about a top end of the base front wall  522 . The panel  530  includes an outer panel portion  532  and an inner panel portion  534 . The panel  530  is coupled to the top edge (according to  FIG.  10   ) of the base front wall  522  via a panel hinge portion  536 . The panel  530  is configured to pivot relative to the base front wall  522  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  536 . When the box  502  is in folded form (shown in  FIGS.  10  and  11   ), the panel  530  is pivotable thereby between a panel closed position in which the panel  530  at least partially covers the base front wall  522 , and a panel open position in which the inner panel portion  534  and the base front wall  522  are revealed. When the box  502  is in folded form, the hinge portion  536  is positioned on a top side of the base front wall  522  (according to  FIG.  10   ). Thus, when the panel  530  is pivoted outwardly from the base front wall  522  about the panel hinge portion  536 , the inner panel portion  534  is displayed on a top side of (e.g., above) the base front wall  522 . 
     In the illustrated embodiment of  FIGS.  10 - 12   , the panel  530  is formed by the two panel portions  532  and  534 . The panel portions  532  and  534  are joined together by a hinge portion  538 , and configured to pivot 180 degrees about the hinge portion  538 . When the box  502  is in the folded configuration (shown in  FIG.  10   ), the panel portions  532  and  534  are pivoted about the hinge portion  538 , such that surfaces of the panel portions  532  and  534  contact each other. The panel portions  532  and  534  are coupled together in this configuration to form the panel  530 . For instance, adhesive may be applied to the contacting surfaces of the panel portions  532  and  534  to couple the panel portions  532  and  534 . Forming the panel  530  from the two panel portions  532  and  534  enables all display (e.g., outer) surfaces of the box  502  to be displayed on a single side of the flat box blank shown in  FIG.  12   . In this configuration, all information to be displayed on the box  502  may be printed on a single side of the box blank. In other embodiments, the panel  530  may be formed by a single flap in a manner similar to the other panels (e.g., panels  130  and  230 ) described herein. 
       FIGS.  13 - 16    show an additional embodiment of a box  602  of a cigarette package  600  having a serpentine tri-fold configuration. The box  602  and its features may be similar to any of the boxes  102 - 502  described herein, and any disclosure relating to the boxes  102 - 502  may be applied similarly to the box  602 . The box  602  includes a lid  604  and a base  606 . The lid  604  includes a lid top wall  614 , a lid rear wall  612 , a lid front wall  616 , and lid side walls  618 . The lid rear wall  612  includes lid side tabs  620  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  608  is formed between the lid rear wall  612  and a rear wall of the base  606  (e.g., third base rear wall  674 ). The lid  604  is pivotable rearward relative to the base  606  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  608 . Thereby, the lid  604  may be moved between an open position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  14   ) and a closed position (shown in  FIG.  13   ). 
     The base  606  includes three coupled segments having a serpentine, or S-shaped, tri-fold configuration, including a front base segment  630 , a center base segment  650 , and a rear base segment  670 . The three segments  630 ,  650 ,  670  are configured to fold and unfold in an accordion-like manner between a closed, or compact, position (shown in  FIGS.  13  and  14   ) and an extended position (shown in  FIG.  15   ). For instance, the base  606  may include hinge portions coupling the segments  630 ,  650 ,  670  to allow the segments  630 ,  650 ,  670  to pivot relative to each other about an axis formed by the hinge portions. When the lid  604  is in the closed position (shown in  FIG.  13   ), the base  606  is prevented from unfolding to the extended position by the closed lid  604 . When the lid  604  is pivoted to the open position (shown in  FIGS.  14  and  15   ), the base  606  is no longer restricted and may be unfolded to the extended position. 
     Each of the segments  630 ,  650 ,  670  includes similar features. The front base segment  630  includes a first base front wall  632 , a first base rear wall  634 , a first base bottom wall  636 , and first base side walls  638 . The center base segment  650  includes a second base front wall  652 , a second base rear wall  654 , a second base bottom wall  656 , and second base side walls  658 . The rear base segment  670  includes a third base front wall  672 , a third base rear wall  674 , a third base bottom wall  676 , and third base side walls  678 . When the base  606  is in the compact position, the first base rear wall  634  may engage the second base front wall  652 , and the second base rear wall  654  may engage the third base front wall  672  such that the outer surfaces of the walls  634 ,  652 ,  654 , and  672  may not be visible. 
     Additionally, when the base  606  is in the compact position, the base side walls  638 ,  658 ,  678  of each of the segments  630 ,  650 , and  670  combine to form opposite side walls of the base  606 . In the illustrated embodiment, a height of a rear edge of the first base side wall  638  generally corresponds to a height of a front edge of the second base side wall  658 , and a height of a rear edge of the second base side wall  658  generally corresponds to a height of a front edge of the third base side wall  678 . In an exemplary embodiment, the slope formed by the top edges of the base side walls  638 ,  658 ,  678  when the base  606  is in the compact position generally corresponds to the slope of a bottom edge of the lid side wall  618 . When the lid  604  is in the closed position and the base  606  is in the compact position, bottom portions of the lid side walls  618  may engage top portions of the base side walls  638 ,  658 ,  678 . 
     When the base  606  is in the compact position (as shown in  FIGS.  13  and  14   ), the information display area for the box  602  includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  638 ,  658 ,  678 , lid side walls  618 ), the top wall (e.g., lid top wall  614 ), the first base front wall  632 , and the third base rear wall  674  of the box  602 . These surfaces may be visible when the package  600  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the base  606  is moved to the extended position, additional display surfaces of the box  602  are revealed. The additional display surfaces includes at least outer surfaces provided on the first base rear wall  634 , the second base front wall  652 , the second base rear wall  654 , and the third base front wall  672 . These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  600  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  600  is broken) and the lid  604  is moved to the lid open position, enabling the segments  630 ,  650 ,  670  to be moved to the extended position. 
       FIGS.  17 - 20    show an additional embodiment of a box  702  of a cigarette package  700  having a panoramic tri-fold configuration. The box  702  and its features may be similar to any of the boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  702 . In particular, the box  702  may be similar to the box  602 . The box  702  includes a lid  704  and a base  706 . The lid  704  includes a lid top wall  714 , a lid rear wall  712 , a lid front wall  716 , and lid side walls  718 . The lid rear wall  712  includes lid side tabs  720  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  708  is formed between the lid rear wall  712  and a rear wall of the base  706  (e.g., third base rear wall  774 ). The lid  704  is pivotable in a rearward direction relative to the base  706  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  708 . Thereby, the lid  704  may be moved between an open position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  18   ) and a closed position (shown in  FIG.  17   ). 
     The base  706  includes three coupled segments having a panoramic tri-fold configuration, including a front base segment  730 , a center base segment  750 , and a rear base segment  770 . The center base segment  750  and the front base segment  730  are each pivotally coupled to the rear base segment  770 . The segments  730  and  750  are configured to pivot relative to the rear base segment  770  between a compact position (shown in  FIGS.  17  and  18   ) and an extended position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  19   ). For instance, the base  706  may include hinge portions coupling the segments  730  and  750  to the rear base segment  770 . When the lid  704  is in the closed position (shown in  FIG.  17   ), the base  706  is prevented from unfolding to the extended position. When the lid  704  is pivoted to the open position (shown in  FIGS.  18  and  19   ), the base  706  is no longer restricted and may be unfolded to the extended position. 
     Each of the segments  730 ,  750 ,  770  includes similar features. The front base segment  730  includes a first base front wall  732 , a first base rear wall  734 , a first base bottom wall  736 , and first base side walls  738 . The center base segment  750  includes a second base front wall  752 , a second base rear wall  754 , a second base bottom wall  756 , and second base side walls  758 . The rear base segment  770  includes a third base front wall  772 , a third base rear wall  774 , a third base bottom wall  776 , and third base side walls  778 . 
     When the base  706  is in the compact position (as shown in  FIGS.  17  and  18   ), the information display area for the box  702  includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  738 ,  758 ,  778 , lid side walls  718 ), the lid top wall  714 , the first base front wall  732 , and the third base rear wall  774  of the box  702 . These surfaces may be visible when the package  700  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the base  706  is moved to the extended position, additional display surfaces of the box  702  are revealed. For instance, when the front base segment  730  is pivoted outwardly away from the center base segment  750 , the outer surfaces of the first base rear wall  734  and the second base front wall  752  may be revealed. The center base segment  750  may then be pivoted outwardly away from the rear base segment  770  to reveal the outer surfaces of the second base rear wall  754  and the third base front wall  772 . These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  700  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  700  is broken) and the lid  704  is moved to the lid open position, enabling the segments  730 ,  750 ,  770  to be moved to the extended position. 
       FIGS.  21 - 24    show an additional embodiment of a box  802  of a cigarette package  800  having a tri-fold configuration. The box  802  and its features may be similar to any of the boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  802 . In particular, the box  802  may be similar to the boxes  602  and  702 . The box  802  includes a lid  804  and a base  806 . The lid  804  includes a lid top wall  814 , a lid rear wall  812 , a lid front wall  816 , and lid side walls  818 . The lid rear wall  812  includes lid side tabs  820  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  808  is formed between the lid rear wall  812  and a rear wall of the base  806  (e.g., third base rear wall  874 ). The lid  804  is pivotable in a rearward direction relative to the base  806  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  808 . Thereby, the lid  804  may be moved between an open position (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  22  and  23   ) and a closed position (shown in  FIG.  21   ). 
     The base  806  includes three coupled segments having a tri-fold configuration, including a front base segment  830 , a center base segment  850 , and a rear base segment  870 . The center base segment  850  is pivotally coupled to the rear base segment  870 . The front base segment  830  is pivotally coupled to the center base segment  850 . The segments  830 ,  850 ,  870  are configured to pivot relative to each other in a book-like, or panoramic, manner between a compact position (shown in  FIGS.  21  and  22   ) and an extended position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  23   ). For instance, the base  806  may include hinge portions coupling the segments  830 ,  850 ,  870  to each other. Each of the segments  830 ,  850 ,  870  includes similar features. The front base segment  830  includes a first base front wall  832 , a first base rear wall  834 , a first base bottom wall  836 , and first base side walls  838 . The center base segment  850  includes a second base front wall  852 , a second base rear wall  854 , a second base bottom wall  856 , and second base side walls  858 . The rear base segment  870  includes a third base front wall  872 , a third base rear wall  874 , a third base bottom wall  876 , and third base side walls  878 . 
     When the base  806  is in the compact position (as shown in  FIGS.  21  and  22   ), the information display area for the box  802  includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  838 ,  858 ,  878 , lid side walls  818 ), the lid top wall  814 , the first base front wall  832 , and the third base rear wall  874  of the box  802 . These surfaces may be visible when the package  800  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the base  806  is moved to the extended position, additional display surfaces of the box  802  are revealed. For instance, when the front base segment  830  is pivoted outwardly away from the center base segment  850 , the outer surfaces of the first base rear wall  834  and the second base front wall  852  may be revealed. The center base segment  850  may also be pivoted outwardly away from the rear base segment  870  to reveal the outer surfaces of the second base rear wall  854  and the third base front wall  872 . 
       FIGS.  25 - 28    show an additional embodiment of a cigarette package  900 . The package  900  includes an outer case  902  configured to enclose an inner case  928 . The outer case  902  (e.g., box, shell) and its features may be similar to the boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the outer case  902 . The outer case  902  has a clam shell configuration formed by a first outer case section  904  and a second outer case section  906  (e.g., clam shell sections  904  and  906 ). In an exemplary embodiment, the outer case sections  904  and  906  are symmetrical and identical to each other, each forming a half of the outer case  902 . The first outer case section  904  and the second outer case section  906  are coupled together on a bottom side of the outer case  902  via a hinge portion  908  (e.g., a hinge, living hinge, etc.). More particularly, the hinge portion  908  is defined between a bottom wall of the first outer case section  904  (e.g., a first bottom wall tab  918 ) and a bottom wall of the second outer case section  906  (e.g., another first bottom wall tab  918 ). The outer case sections  904  and  906  are each configured to pivot downwardly and away from the other (e.g., independently of the other) about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  908 . Thereby, the outer case  902  may be opened or closed. The inner case  928  includes lock tabs  952  configured to interact with the outer case  902 , holding the outer case  902  in a closed position absent manipulation of the outer case  902  by a user of the package  900 . 
     The outer case sections  904  and  906  each include an outer case front wall  910 , an outer case rear wall  912 , and an outer case side wall  914 . A first top wall tab  916  (e.g., a top wall portion) and a first bottom wall tab  918  (e.g., a bottom wall portion) are provided on opposite ends of the front wall  910 . A second top wall tab  920  (e.g., a top wall portion) and a second bottom wall tab  922  (e.g., a bottom wall portion) are provided on opposite ends of the rear wall  912 . A third top wall tab  924  and a third bottom wall tab  926  are provided on opposite ends of the side wall  914 . When the outer case  902  is in folded form, an inner surface of the second top wall tabs  920  may be coupled to (e.g., engaged with) an outer surface of the third top wall tabs  924 , and an inner surface of the first top wall tabs  916  may be coupled to an outer surface of the second top wall tabs  920 . In this configuration, the top wall tabs  916 ,  920 , and  924  combine to form a top wall of the outer case  902 . The bottom wall tabs  918 ,  922 , and  926  are similarly coupled to form a bottom wall of the outer case  902 , with the bottom wall tabs  922  forming the outer bottom wall of the outer case  902 . A connecting tab  950  is connected to the second bottom wall tab  922 . The connecting tab  950  is joined to the second bottom wall tab  922  by a 180 degree fold line. The connecting tab  950  is configured to engage a slot  954  of the inner case  928  to couple the outer case  902  to the inner case  928 . Similar features of the outer case sections  904  and  906  are shown and described herein using like reference numbers. However, in other exemplary embodiments, the outer case sections  904  and  906  may include features that are dissimilar, including having walls and tabs of any suitable size. The relative sizes disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting. 
     Still referring to  FIGS.  25 - 28   , the inner case  928  is configured to hold and present the product to a user of the package  900 . The clam shell sections  904  and  906  of the outer case  902  are pivotable to an open position (shown in  FIG.  27   ) to reveal the inner case  928 , including the product. The inner case  928  is shaped similarly to the outer case  902 , and is configured to fit within the outer case  902 . The inner case  928  may be coupled to (e.g., engaged with) the outer case  902  to prevent the inner case  928  from dislodging from the outer case  902  when the outer case  902  is in an open position. For instance, a bottom wall of the inner case  928  may be coupled to the outer case  902  at or proximate (e.g., adjacent to, sharing a wall with, etc.) the hinge portion  908 . 
     The inner case  928  includes an inner case front wall  930 , an inner case bottom wall  932 , an inner case rear wall  934 , and inner case side walls  936 . An inner case side tab  938  (e.g., a side wall portion) is provided on one side of the case front wall  930 . First inner case bottom tabs  940  are provided on a bottom end of the case side walls  936 . Second inner case bottom tabs  942  are provided on a bottom end of the case rear wall  934 . When the inner case  928  is in folded form, an inner surface of the second case bottom tabs  942  may be coupled to (e.g., engaged with) an outer surface of the first case bottom tabs  940 , and an inner surface of the case bottom wall  932  may be coupled to an outer surface of the second case bottom tabs  942 . In this configuration, the case bottom wall  932  substantially covers the tabs  940  and  942  when the case  928  is in folded form. Slots  954  are formed between the inner case bottom tabs  942 , and between the inner case bottom walls  932 . The slots  954  are configured to receive the connecting tabs  950  of the outer case sections  904  and  906  to couple the outer case  902  to the inner case  928 . The tabs  940  and  942  may strengthen or stabilize the bottom wall (e.g., the case bottom wall  932 ) of the case  928 . Similarly, an inner surface of the case side wall  936  may be coupled to an outer surface of the case side tab  938 . 
     The case front wall  930  and the case rear wall  934  provide additional space on the package  900  for displaying information to a user. The outer surfaces of the case front wall  930  and the case rear wall  934  may be visible when the outer case sections  904  and  906  are pivoted to an open position (as shown in  FIG.  27   ). Thus, these surfaces may be utilized to display information to a user of the package  900  upon opening the package  900 . The front walls  910 , rear walls  912 , and side walls  914 , on the other hand, may be visible when the package  900  is sealed, such as when the package  900  is displayed for sale. In an exemplary embodiment, the exterior surfaces of the outer case  902  may be utilized to display product identifying information, or other information related to the sale of the package  900 . In this embodiment, the exterior surfaces of the inner case  928  may be utilized to display additional information to a purchaser of the package  900 . 
     The outer case sections  904  and  906  each also include inner tabs  944 . The inner tabs  944  are coupled to the front wall  910  and the rear wall  912  on opposite sides of each of the outer case sections  904  and  906 . When the outer case sections  904  and  906  are in folded form, an inner surface of the inner tabs  944  may be coupled to an inner surface of the adjacent section wall (e.g., the front wall  910 , the rear wall  912 ). The inner tabs  944  are connected to the front wall  910  or the rear wall  912  by 180 degree fold lines, enabling the inner tabs  944  to be folded from the configuration shown in  FIG.  28    (i.e., flat) to the configuration of  FIGS.  25 - 27    (i.e., folded). The inner tabs  944  each include locking features  946  (e.g., pockets, tabs, female slots, etc.). The locking features  946  are configured to receive corresponding locking features  948  (e.g., flaps, tabs, tags, male tabs, etc.) of the inner case  928 . When the sections  904  and  906  are pivoted to the open position, the locking features  946  of the outer case  902  are configured to engage the locking features  948  of the inner case  928 , preventing the outer case  902  from rotating, or opening, past a desired open position. The locking features  948  and  946  are configured to ensure that the product within the inner case  928  is accessible when the locking features  946  and  948  are engaged (i.e., when the outer case  902  is opened). 
       FIGS.  29 - 33    show an additional embodiment of a box  1002  of a cigarette package  1000 . The box  1002  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1002 . The box  1002  includes two separate box sections  1050   a  and  1050   b , each having features that are similar to the other boxes described herein. In an exemplary embodiment, the box sections  1050   a - b  are substantially symmetrical and identical to each other. Each of the box sections  1050   a - b  may be used to store approximately half of the product that is provided by the box  1002 . The box sections  1050   a - b  are coupled together by a connecting portion  1040  at a rear wall (e.g., a base rear wall  1010 ). The box sections  1050   a - b  are configured to move (e.g., pivot, rotate, etc.) relative to each other via the connecting portion  1040  between a box closed (e.g., compact) position (shown in  FIG.  29   ) and a box open (e.g., extended) position (shown in  FIG.  31   ). 
     Each of the box sections  1050   a - b  includes a lid  1004  and a base  1006 . The lid  1004  includes a lid top wall  1014 , a lid rear wall  1012 , and a lid front wall  1016 . The lid front wall  1016  includes first lid side tabs  1018  and  1032  coupled on opposite sides thereto, and the lid rear wall  1012  includes second lid side tabs  1020  coupled thereto. When the lid  1004  is in folded form, the lid side tabs  1018 ,  1020 , and  1032  are coupled to at least partially form the side walls of the lid  1004 , as is similarly described herein in relation to other embodiments. The base  1006  includes a base front wall  1022 , a base bottom wall  1024 , and the base rear wall  1010 . The base front wall  1022  includes first base side tabs  1026  and  1030  coupled on opposite sides thereto, and the base rear wall  1010  includes second base side tabs  1028  coupled thereto. When the base  1006  is in folded form, the base side tabs  1026 ,  1028 , and  1030  are coupled to form the side walls of the base  1006 , as is similarly described herein in relation to other embodiments. A hinge portion  1008  is formed between the base rear wall  1010  and the lid rear wall  1012 . The lid  1004  is pivotable about the hinge portion  1008  between open and closed positions. In an exemplary embodiment, the lid  1004  may be pivoted to an open position when the box sections  1050   a - b  are in a closed position (as shown in  FIG.  30   ), or in an open position (as shown in  FIG.  31   ). 
     The walls of the box sections  1050   a - b  may be utilized to display information to a user of the package  1000 , including prospective purchasers. When the box sections  1050   a - b  are in the closed position of  FIG.  29   , the information display area includes the exposed (e.g., visible) outer surfaces of the box sections  1050   a - b , including outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., the first base side tabs  1026 , the first lid side tabs  1018 ), the front walls (e.g., the base front walls  1022 , the lid front walls  1016 ), and the rear walls (e.g., the base rear walls  1010 , and the lid rear walls  1012 ). These surfaces may be visible when the package  1000  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). The available display area in the closed position may be similar to the area that is available on another package of similar size. 
     In the open position, additional display surfaces of the box  1002  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on inner walls of the box sections  1050   a - b  (e.g., the first base side tabs  1030 , the first lid side tabs  1032 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  1000  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  1000  is broken), enabling the box sections  1050   a - b  to be pivoted to the open position. These additional display surfaces may thus be utilized to provide targeted information to an end user of the product, including information regarding offers, rewards, or other available products. In an exemplary embodiment, the display surfaces of the first base side tabs  1030  and the first lid side tabs  1032  may be combined to form a single unified display area that is larger than any display area that is visible in the closed position. For instance, the first base side tabs  1030  may be utilized to display an image or message that extends onto the first base side tabs  1030  of both of the boxes  1002 . In one embodiment, the box sections  1050   a - b  are configured to pivot away from each other so that the surfaces of the first base side tabs  1030  are parallel and flush with each other, forming a substantially flat, unified display area. 
     When the box sections  1050   a - b  are in the closed position shown in  FIG.  29   , inner walls of the box sections  1050   a - b  (e.g., first base side tabs  1030 , first lid side tabs  1032 ) may engage with each other. For instance, a temporary (e.g., removable, re-useable, etc.) adhesive or other fastener may be used to removably couple the first base side tabs  1030  and/or the first lid side tabs  1032  to each other. In these embodiments, the box sections  1050   a - b  (e.g., the first base side tabs  1030 , the first lid side tabs  1032 ) may be detached from each other to pivot the box sections  1050   a - b  to the open position. In some embodiments, the inner walls of the box sections  1050   a - b  may be re-engaged (e.g., re-attached, re-coupled, etc.) to each other by pivoting the box sections  1050   a - b  to the closed position. 
       FIGS.  34 - 35    show an additional embodiment of a box  1102  of a cigarette package  1100 . The box  1102  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1102 . In particular, the box  1102  may be similar to the box  1002 . Like box  1002 , the box  1102  includes two box sections  1150   a  and  1150   b  that are coupled together by a connecting portion  1140  at a rear wall of each of the box sections  1150   a - b  (e.g., a base rear wall  1110 ). The box sections  1150   a - b  are configured to move relative to each other via the connecting portion  1140  between a closed and an open position. 
     Each of the box sections  1150   a - b  includes a lid  1104  and a base  1106 . The lid  1104  includes a lid top wall  1114  a lid front wall  1116 , and lid side walls  1118  and  1134 . The lid side walls  1118  and  1134  each include lid front tabs  1120  coupled thereto. When the lid  1104  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid front tabs  1120  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid front wall  1116  to form the lid  1104 . The base  1106  includes a base front wall  1122 , a base bottom wall  1124 , a base rear wall  1110 , and base side walls  1126  and  1128 . A base rear tab  1112  is coupled to the base side wall  1128 . When the base  1106  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base rear tab  1112  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base rear wall  1110  to form the base  1106 . 
     Unlike the lid  1004  of package  1000 , the lid  1104  does not include a lid rear wall. Instead, the lid top wall  1114  is directly coupled to the base rear wall  1110 . The base rear wall  1110  extends to the lid top wall  1114 , rather than ending at a lid rear wall (as is shown in package  1000 ). Thus, the height of the base rear wall  1110  relative to the base front wall  1122  (e.g., the difference in height between the two walls) may be greater than that of the similar features of the package  1000 . Likewise, the angle of a top portion of the base side walls  1126  and  1128 , as well as a bottom portion of the lid side walls  1118  and  1134 , may be greater than that of similar features of package  1000 . A hinge portion  1108  is formed between the base rear wall  1110  and the lid top wall  1114 . The lid  1104  is pivotable about the hinge portion  1108  between open and closed positions. In an exemplary embodiment, the lid  1104  may be pivoted to an open position when the box sections  1150   a - b  are in a closed or open position. 
     Except for the configuration of the lid  1104 , the box  1102  may be substantially similar to the box  1002 . Like the box  1002 , the walls of the box  1102  may be utilized to display information to a user of the package  1100 . When the box sections  1050   a - b  are in the closed position, the information display area includes the exposed (e.g., visible) outer surfaces of the box sections  1150   a - b , including outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., the base side walls  1126 , the lid side walls  1118 ), the front walls (e.g., the base front walls  1122 , the lid front walls  1116 ), and the rear walls (e.g., the base rear walls  1110 ). In the open position, additional display surfaces of the box  1102  are revealed, including outer surfaces provided on inner walls of the box sections  1150   a - b  (e.g., the first base side walls  1128 , the lid side walls  1134 ). When the box sections  1150   a - b  are in the closed position, inner walls of the box sections  1150   a - b  (e.g., first base side walls  1128 , lid side walls  1134 ) may engage with each other. The box sections  1150   a - b  may be detached from each other to pivot the box sections  1150   a - b  to the open position. In some embodiments, the inner walls of the box sections  1150   a - b  may be re-engaged to each other by pivoting the box sections  1150   a - b  to the closed position. 
       FIGS.  36 - 37    show an additional embodiment of a box  1202  of a cigarette package  1200 . The box  1202  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1202 . In particular, the box  1202  may be similar to the boxes  1002  and  1102 . The box  1202  includes two box sections  1250   a  and  1250   b  that are coupled together by a connecting portion  1240  at a side wall of each of the box sections  1250   a - b  (e.g., a base side wall  1226 ). Similar to the box sections  1050   a - b  and  1150   a - b , the box sections  1250   a - b  are configured to move relative to each other via the connecting portion  1240  between a box closed (e.g., compact) position and a box open (e.g., extended) position. 
     Each of the box sections  1250   a - b  includes a lid  1204  and a base  1206 . The lid  1204  includes a lid top wall  1214 , a lid front wall  1216 , and lid side walls  1218 . The lid side walls  1218  each include lid front tabs  1220  coupled thereto. When the lid  1204  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid front tabs  1220  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid front wall  1216  to form the lid  1204 . The base  1206  includes a base front wall  1222 , a base bottom wall  1224 , a base rear wall  1210 , and base side walls  1226 . A base rear tab  1212  is coupled to one of the base side walls  1226 . When the base  1206  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base rear tab  1212  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base rear wall  1210  to form the base  1206 . 
     Similar to the lid  1104 , the lid  1204  does not include a rear wall. Thus, a hinge portion  1208  is formed between the base rear wall  1210  and the lid top wall  1214 . The lid  1204  is pivotable about the hinge portion  1208  between open and closed positions. 
     Unlike the connecting portions  1040  and  1140 , the connecting portion  1240  connects the box sections  1250   a - b  at a side wall of each of the box sections  1250   a - b  (e.g., a base side wall  1226 ). Thus, the information display area (i.e., the exposed outer surfaces) of the box  1202  when the box sections  1250   a - b  are in the open or closed position may be different than the display area of the boxes  1002 - 1102  in similar positions. When the box sections  1250   a - b  are in the closed position, the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  1226 , lid side walls  1218 ), the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  1214 ), and the rear walls (e.g., the base rear walls  1210 ) of the box sections  1250   a - b . These surfaces may be visible when the package  1200  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  1250   a - b  are in an open position, additional display surfaces of the box  1202  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on front (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  1250   a - b  (e.g., the base front walls  1222 , the lid front walls  1216 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  1200  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  1200  is broken), enabling the box sections  1250   a - b  to be pivoted to the open position. 
     When the box sections  1250   a - b  are in the closed position, the base front walls  1222  and the lid front walls  1216  of each of the respective box sections  1250   a - b  may engage with each other. For instance, a temporary (e.g., removable, re-useable, etc.) adhesive or other fastener may be used to removably couple the base front walls  1222  and/or the lid front walls  1216  to each other. In these embodiments, the box sections  1250   a - b  (e.g., the base front walls  1222 , the lid front walls  1216 ) may be detached from each other to pivot the box sections  1250   a - b  to the open position. In some embodiments, the front walls of the box sections  1250   a - b  may be re-engaged to each other by pivoting the box sections  1250   a - b  to the closed position. In an exemplary embodiment, the lid  1204  is pivotable to a lid open position only when the box sections  1250   a - b  are in an open position. For instance, the configuration of the box sections  1250   a - b  (e.g., the front walls of the lid  1204  being engaged or otherwise interfacing) may prevent the lid  1204  from being pivoted about the hinge portion  1208  when the box sections  1250   a - b  are in the closed position. Thus, a user of the package  1200  may be required to view the additional display surfaces (i.e., the base front walls  1222 , the lid front walls  1216 ) in order to access the product. 
       FIGS.  38 - 39    show an additional embodiment of a cigarette package  1300 . The cigarette package  1300  includes a box  1302  and a cover  1330  (e.g., outer case). The box  1302  may be similar to the box  102  shown in  FIG.  1   . The box  1302  includes a lid  1304  and a base  1306 . The lid  1304  includes a lid top wall  1314 , a lid rear wall  1312 , and a lid front wall  1316 . The lid  1304  also includes lid side tabs  1318  coupled to the lid front wall  1316  to form side walls of the lid  1304 . The base  1306  includes a base front wall  1322 , a base bottom wall  1324 , and a base rear wall  1310 . The base  1306  also includes base side tabs  1328  forming side walls of the base  1306 . A hinge portion may be formed between the base rear wall  1310  and the lid rear wall  1312 , and the lid  1304  may be configured to pivot about an axis formed by the hinge portion between open and closed positions. 
     The cover  1330  is configured to receive the box  1302 . As shown in  FIG.  38   , the cover  1330  is sized and shaped to fit entirely over the box  1302 , covering any surfaces of the box  1302 . The cover  1330  includes a cover rear wall  1332 , a cover top wall  1334 , a cover front wall  1336 , and cover side walls  1338 . An opening is provided at a bottom portion of the cover  1330  and is configured to receive a top portion of the box  1302 . The walls of the cover  1330  may be sized according to corresponding walls of the box  1302 . For instance, the walls of the cover  1330  may be similar in shape to, but slightly larger than, the walls of the box  1302  in order to receive the box  1302  entirely. The inner surfaces of any of the walls  1332 - 1338  may engage corresponding outer surfaces of the walls of the box  1302  when the box  1302  is received. As an example, a temporary adhesive may be used to temporarily couple the cover  1330  and the box  1302 . The box  1302  may also be held within the cover  1330  by a plastic seal or other covering intended to seal the product within the package  1300 . 
     The cover  1330  provides additional exterior surfaces for the package  1300 . Each of the exterior (i.e., outer) surfaces of walls  1332 - 1338  may be utilized to display information related to the package  1300 , including advertising and product identifying information. Information that is displayed on the cover  1330  may be visible when the package  1300  is sealed, including when the package  1300  is displayed for sale. When the cover  1330  is removed, such as by a buyer of the package  1300 , the outer surfaces of the box  1302  are revealed (as shown in  FIG.  39   ). The outer surfaces of the box  1302  may also be used to display information. The information may be similar to the information displayed on the cover  1330 , or the information may be tailored to appeal to an expected viewer of the box  1302 . For instance, the information provided on the box  1302  may be intended for an end user of the product. The display area that is provided by the package  1300 , including the box  1302  and the cover  1330 , may be approximately double the display area that is provided by the box  1302  alone. 
       FIGS.  40 - 41    show an additional embodiment of a cigarette package  1400 . The package  1400  is similar to the package  1300  shown in  FIGS.  38  and  39   . The cigarette package  1400  includes a box  1402  and a cover  1430 . The box  1402  is substantially similar to the box  1302 . Disclosure herein relating to the box  1302  may be applied similarly to the box  1402 , including any disclosure of similarly numbered features. 
     The cover  1430  is similar to the cover  1330 , except that the cover  1430  is split into two sections. A first (e.g., top) section  1460  of the cover  1430  includes a first cover rear wall  1432 , a first cover top wall  1434 , a first cover front wall  1436 , and first cover side walls  1438 . An opening is provided at a bottom portion of the first section  1460  to receive a top portion of the box  1402 . A second (e.g., bottom) section  1440  of the cover  1430  includes a second cover rear wall  1442 , a second cover bottom wall  1444 , a second cover front wall  1446 , and second cover side walls  1448 . An opening is provided at a top portion of the second section  1440  to receive a bottom portion of the box  1402 . When the sections  1440  and  1460  are fitted over the box  1402  (as shown in  FIG.  40   ), a bottom portion of the walls  1432 ,  1436 ,  1438  are configured to engage a top portion of the walls  1442 ,  1446 ,  1448 . The cover  1430  provides additional display surfaces for the package  1400 , as is described above in relation to the cover  1330 . Adjacent outer surfaces of the sections  1440  and  1460  may be utilized in combination to provide display areas substantially similar to those of the package  1300 . The outer surfaces of the cover  1430  may be visible when the package  1400  is sealed, while the outer surfaces of the box  1402  may be visible when the package  1400  is opened (e.g., by a purchaser of the package  1400 ). 
       FIGS.  42 - 45    show an additional embodiment of a box  1502  of a cigarette package  1500 . The box  1502  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1502 . In particular, the box  1502  may be similar to the boxes  1002 - 1202  shown in  FIGS.  29 - 37   . The box  1502  includes two box sections  1550   a  and  1550   b . A hinge portion  1540  is formed between side walls (e.g., base side walls  1526 ) of the two box sections  1550   a - b . The box sections  1550   a - b  are pivotable about the hinge portion  1540  and relative to each other between a closed (e.g., compact) position (shown in  FIGS.  42 - 43   ) and an open (e.g., extended) position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  44   ). 
     Each of the box sections  1550   a - b  includes a lid  1504  and a base  1506 . The lid  1504  includes a lid top wall  1514 , a lid front wall  1516 , and lid side walls  1518 . The lid side walls  1518  each include lid top tabs  1520  coupled thereto. When the lid  1504  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid front tabs  1520  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid top wall  1514  to form the lid  1504 . The base  1506  includes a base front wall  1522 , a base bottom wall  1524 , a base rear wall  1510 , and base side walls  1526 . Base bottom tabs  1512  are coupled to the base side walls  1526 . When the base  1506  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base bottom tabs  1512  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom walls  1524  to form the base  1506 . Similar to the lids  1104  and  1204 , the lid  1504  does not include a rear wall. Instead, a hinge portion  1508  is formed between the base front wall  1522  and the lid front wall  1516 . The lid  1504  is pivotable about the hinge portion  1508  between an open position (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  43  and  44   ) and a closed position (shown in  FIG.  42   ). 
     When the box sections  1550   a - b  are in the closed position, the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  1526 , lid side walls  1518 ), the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  1514 ), and the front walls (e.g., the base front walls  1522 , the lid front walls  1516 ) of the box sections  1550   a - b . These surfaces may be visible when the package  1500  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  1550   a - b  are pivoted away from each other to an open position (as shown in  FIG.  44   ), additional display surfaces of the box  1502  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  1550   a - b  (e.g., the base rear walls  1510 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  1500  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  1500  is broken), enabling the box sections  1550   a - b  to be pivoted to the open position. 
     When the box sections  1550   a - b  are in the closed position, the base rear walls  1510  of each of the respective box sections  1550   a - b  may engage with each other. For instance, a temporary (e.g., removable, re-useable, etc.) adhesive or other fastener may be used to removably couple the base rear walls  1510  to each other. In these embodiments, the box sections  1550   a - b  (e.g., the base rear walls  1510 ) may be detached from each other to pivot the box sections  1550   a - b  to the open position. In some embodiments, the front walls of the box sections  1550   a - b  may be re-engaged to each other by pivoting the box sections  1550   a - b  to the closed position. In an exemplary embodiment, the lid  1504  is pivotable to a lid open position when the box sections  1550   a - b  are in either of its open and closed positions. 
       FIGS.  46 - 48    show an additional embodiment of a cigarette package  1600 . The box  1602  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1602 . The box  1602  includes an outer case  1604  and two inserts  1650  configured to fit within the outer case  1604 . In an exemplary embodiment, each of the inserts  1650  is utilized to store approximately half of the product that is provided by the package  1600 . The inserts  1650  may be substantially symmetrical and identical to each other. The inserts  1650  are configured to move (e.g., slide, glide, etc.) in a telescopic manner relative to the outer case  1604  between a closed position (shown in  FIG.  46   ) in which the inserts  1650  are positioned substantially within the outer case  1604 , and an open position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  47   ) in which the inserts  1650  at least partially extend from the outer case  1604 . 
     The outer case  1604  includes a case top wall  1614 , a case rear wall  1612 , a case front wall  1616 , a case bottom wall  1610 , and case side walls  1618 . The case side walls  1618  include case bottom tabs  1620  and case side tabs  1626  coupled thereto, and the case rear wall  1612  includes a case bottom tab  1624  coupled thereto. When the outer case  1604  is in folded form (as shown in  FIGS.  46  and  47   ), the case bottom tabs  1620  and the case bottom tab  1624  may be coupled to the case bottom wall  1610  to form and/or stabilize a bottom wall of the box  1602 . 
     Each of the inserts  1650  includes an insert front wall  1632 , an insert rear wall  1634 , and insert side walls  1638 . The insert side walls  1638  each include insert bottom tabs  1640  coupled thereto. The insert front wall  1632  includes an insert bottom tab  1636  coupled thereto, and the insert rear wall  1634  includes a similar insert bottom tab  1644  coupled thereto. When the insert  1650  is in folded form (as shown in  FIG.  47   ), the insert bottom tabs  1636 ,  1640 , and  1644  are coupled to form the bottom wall of the insert  1650 . The insert rear wall  1634  also includes an insert side tab  1642  coupled thereto. When the insert  1650  is in the folded form, the insert side tab  1642  may be coupled to the insert side wall  1638 . The insert front wall  1632  and the insert rear wall  1634  each include a cutout at a top portion of the walls  1632  and  1634 . The cutout is configured to provide access to the product stored within the insert  1650 . 
     The outer case  1604  also includes openings  1622  (e.g., holes, cutout portions, access areas) formed on opposite sides (e.g., at the front and back) of the outer case  1604 . A first of the openings  1622  is positioned between the case front wall  1616  and the adjacent case side wall  1618 , spanning at least a portion of both the case front wall  1616  and the case side wall  1618 . A second of the openings  1622  similarly is positioned between and within the case rear wall  1612  and the adjacent case side wall  1618 . As shown in  FIG.  46   , when the inserts  1650  are in the closed position relative to the outer case  1604 , a portion of the inserts  1650  (e.g., the insert front wall  1632 , the insert side wall  1638 ) may be visible through the openings  1622  of the outer case  1604 . The openings  1622  are configured to enable a user of the package  1600  to move the inserts  1650  to an open position (e.g., to access the product) by contacting the inserts  1650  through the openings  1622 . The case side walls  1618  provide a stop for the inserts  1650  when the inserts  1650  are returned to the closed position relative to the outer case  1604 . 
     When the inserts  1650  are in the closed position relative to the outer case  1604  (as shown in  FIG.  46   ), the information display area for the box  1602  includes outer surfaces of the outer case  1604 , including outer surfaces of the case top wall  1614 , the case rear wall  1612 , the case front wall  1616 , the case bottom wall  1610 , and the case side walls  1618 . Outer surfaces of the insert side walls  1638  and a portion of the insert front wall  1632  may also be visible. These surfaces may be visible when the package  1600  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the inserts  1650  are moved to an open position (e.g., shown in  FIG.  47   ), additional display surfaces of the box  1602  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on the inserts  1650 , including outer surfaces of the insert front wall  1632 , the insert rear wall  1634 , and the insert bottom wall (e.g., bottom tabs  1636  and/or  1644 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  1600  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  1600  is broken), enabling the inserts  1650  to be moved to an open position. 
       FIGS.  49 - 52    show an additional embodiment of a box  1702  of a cigarette package  1700 . The box  1702  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1702 . In particular, the box  1702  may be similar to the box  1602 . Similar to the box  1602 , the box  1702  includes an outer case  1704  and inserts  1750  configured to fit within the outer case  1704 . The box  1702  includes four inserts  1750 . In an exemplary embodiment, each of the inserts  1750  is utilized to store approximately one quarter of the product that is provided by the package  1700 . The inserts  1750  may be substantially similar to each other. The inserts  1750  have a pinwheel configuration relative to the outer case  1704 . The inserts  1750  are configured to rotate relative to each other and the outer case  1704  between a closed position (shown in  FIG.  49   ) in which the inserts  1750  are positioned substantially within the outer case  1704 , and an open position (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  50  and  51   ) in which the inserts  1750  are positioned at least partially outside of the outer case  1704 . A pin  1760  is routed through the outer case  1704  and the inserts  1750  at a bottom portion. The pin  1760  forms an axis about which the inserts  1750  rotate. 
     The outer case  1704  includes a case top wall  1714 , a case rear wall  1712 , and a case front wall  1716 . The case front wall  1716  and the case rear wall  1712  each include a first case side tab  1718  and a second case side tab  1720  coupled thereto, and the case top wall  1714  includes a third case side tab  1722  coupled thereto. When the outer case  1704  is in folded form (as shown in  FIGS.  49 - 51   ), the first case side tabs  1718  are coupled to each other and the third case side tab  1722  to form a top portion of a side wall of the outer case  1704 . Likewise, the second case side tabs  1720  may be coupled to each other to form a bottom portion of the side wall. When the outer case  1704  is in folded form, the top portion and the bottom portion of the case side wall are separated by an opening  1724  formed in the outer case  1704 . The bottom of the outer case  1704  and the side opposite the case side tabs  1718  and  1720  are open to allow the inserts  1750  to rotate away from the outer case  1704  to an open position. 
     Each of the inserts  1750  includes an insert front wall  1732 , an insert rear wall  1734 , an insert bottom wall  1736 , a first insert side wall  1738 , and a second insert side wall  1744 . The first insert side wall  1738  includes an insert bottom tab  1742  coupled thereto. The insert front wall  1732  includes an insert bottom tab  1740  coupled thereto. When the insert  1750  is in folded form (as shown in  FIGS.  50  and  51   ), the insert bottom tabs  1740  and  1742  are coupled to form the bottom wall of the insert  1750 . The insert rear wall  1734  includes an insert flap  1746  (e.g., fold, tab, etc.) coupled thereto. When the insert  1750  is in folded form, the insert flap  1746  may be folded and coupled to the insert front wall  1732 . The insert front wall  1732  includes a cutout at a top portion. The cutout is configured to provide access to the product stored within the inserts  1750 . The insert  1750  also includes a lid  1752 . The lid  1752  includes a lid top wall  1754  and a lid front wall  1756 . The lid  1752  is configured to fit over the open top portion of the lid front wall  1756  to substantially cover the product within the insert  1750 . The lid  1752  (e.g., the lid front wall  1756 ) may be configured to match a shape of the cutout portion of the insert front wall  1732  in order to substantially cover the product. 
     As shown in  FIG.  49   , when the inserts  1750  are in the closed position relative to the outer case  1704 , a portion of the inserts  1750  (e.g., the insert front wall  1732 , the insert side wall  1744 ) are visible through the opening  1724  of the outer case  1704 . The opening  1724  may enable a user of the package  1700  to move the inserts  1750  to an open position (e.g., to access the product) by contacting the inserts  1750  through the opening  1724 . The case side tabs  1718  and  1720  provide a stop for the inserts  1750  when the inserts  1750  are returned to the closed position relative to the outer case  1704 . 
     When the inserts  1750  are in the closed position relative to the outer case  1704  (as shown in  FIG.  49   ), the information display area for the box  1702  includes outer surfaces of the outer case  1704 , including outer surfaces of the case top wall  1714 , the case rear wall  1712 , the case front wall  1716 , and the case side wall (e.g., case side tabs  1718  and  1720 ). Outer surfaces of at least a portion of the insert side wall  1744  and the insert front wall  1732  may also be visible when the inserts  1750  are in the closed position. These surfaces may be visible when the package  1700  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the inserts  1750  are moved to an open position (e.g., shown in  FIG.  51   ), additional display surfaces of the box  1702  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include surfaces of the insert front wall  1732 , the insert rear wall  1734 , the insert bottom wall  1736 , the insert side walls  1738  and  1744 , the lid top wall  1754 , and the lid front wall  1756 . These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  1700  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  1700  is broken), enabling the inserts  1750  to be moved to an open position. Thus, the user of the package  1700  may be required to view the additional display surfaces in order to access the product. 
       FIGS.  53 - 55    show an additional embodiment of a box  1802  of a cigarette package  1800 . The box  1802  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure relating to the other boxes herein may be applied similarly to the box  1802 . The box  1802  includes a lid  1804  and a base  1806 . The base  1806  includes a base front wall  1822 , a base bottom wall  1824 , and a base rear wall  1810 . The base front wall  1822  includes first base side tabs  1826  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  1810  includes second base side tabs  1828  coupled thereto. The lid  1804  includes a lid top wall  1814 , a lid rear wall  1812 , and a lid front wall  1816 . The lid front wall  1816  includes first lid side tabs  1818  coupled thereto, and the lid rear wall  1812  includes second lid side tabs  1820  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  1808  is formed between the lid rear wall  1812  and the base rear wall  1810 . The lid  1804  is pivotable rearward relative to the base  1806  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  1808 . Thereby, the box  1802  may be opened or closed. 
     As shown in  FIGS.  53  and  54   , the box  1802  has a trapezoidal prism shape when in folded form. In an exemplary embodiment, the base rear wall  1810  of the box  1802  is wider than the base front wall  1822 . In this embodiment, the base bottom wall  1824  and the lid top wall  1814  are wider at a rear edge than at a front edge in a manner corresponding to the differing widths of the base rear wall  1810  and the base front wall  1822 . The base bottom wall  1824  and the lid top wall  1814  are similar in shape in this embodiment, including having rear, front, and side edges that are similar in shape and size. In an exemplary embodiment, outer surfaces of the lid top wall  1814  and the base bottom wall  1824  form similar isosceles trapezoids. According to other exemplary embodiments, the various walls comprising the base  1806  and the lid  1804  may have any suitable size, and the relative sizes disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting. 
     When the lid  1804  is in folded form (shown in  FIGS.  53  and  54   ), the first lid side tabs  1818  of the lid front wall  1816  are coupled to the second lid side tabs  1820  to form the side walls of the lid  1804 . The side walls of the lid  1804  are configured to extend between the rear edge and the front edge of the lid top wall  1814 . The side walls of the lid  1804  form an obtuse angle with the lid front wall  1816 , such that the outer surfaces of the lid side walls (e.g., first lid side tabs  1818 ) are at least partially visible from a front view of the box  1802  (e.g., as shown in  FIG.  54   ). Likewise, the first base side tabs  1826  of the base front wall  1822  are coupled to the second base side tabs  1828  to form the side walls of the base  1806 . The side walls of the base  1806  are configured to extend between the rear edge and the front edge of the base bottom wall  1824 . The side walls of the base  1806  form an obtuse angle with the base front wall  1822 . Thus, the outer surfaces of the base side walls (e.g., the second base side tabs  1828 ) are at least partially visible from a front view of the box  1802 . 
     Similar to the box  502 , the box  1802  is configured to provide a greater display area that is visible from a front perspective relative to the box  1802 . As shown in  FIG.  54   , the side walls of the box  1802  (e.g., first lid side tabs  1818 , second base side tabs  1828 ) are angled such that their outer surfaces are at least partially visible from a front perspective (i.e., when facing the base front wall  1822 ). When the package  1800  is displayed for sale in a store, for instance, the front of the package  1800  may be the only area that is visible. Thus, in such a scenario, the side walls of the box  1802  provide additional display surfaces that are visible from a front-facing perspective relative to the box  1802 . The additional display surfaces may be utilized to attract or inform a potential purchaser of the product (i.e., the package  1800 ). For instance, the side walls of the box  1802  may be utilized to provide information intended to identify the product (e.g., branding), or to advertise the product. In various embodiments, the outer surfaces of the first lid side tabs  1818  and the second base side tabs  1828  may be utilized in any combination with the base front wall  1822  and the lid front wall  1816  to display information. For instance, a single image or message may be displayed that spans the outer surfaces of two or more of the first lid side tabs  1818 , the second base side tabs  1828 , the base front wall  1822 , and the lid front wall  1816 . 
       FIGS.  56 - 62    show an additional embodiment of a box  1902  of a cigarette package  1900 . The box  1902  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  1902 . In particular, the box  1902  may be similar to the box  1502 . The box  1902  includes two box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b . The box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b  include connecting panels  1940   a  and  1940   b , respectively, that are configured to connect to the other of the connecting panels  1940   a  and  1940   b  (e.g., as shown in  FIG.  61   ). The box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b  are pivotable relative to each other between a box closed (e.g., compact) position in which the rear walls of the box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b  and the connecting panels  1940   a  and  1940   b  interface (e.g., engage) with each other, and various box open (e.g., extended) positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  56 - 58   ) in which the box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b  are pivoted away from each other about their respective hinge portions  1942   a  (first open or extended position as shown in  FIGS.  57  and  59   ) and  1942   b  (second open or extended position as shown in  FIGS.  58  and  60   ). As can be seen in  FIG.  61   , the two connecting panels  1940   a ,  1940   b  form a two-way living hinge having two separate pivot axes (i.e., hinge portions  1942   a ,  1942   b ). 
     The box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b  are substantially similar to each other, and include similar features that are differentiated in  FIGS.  56 - 62    by an (a) or (b) designation.  FIG.  62    depicts the blanks that form the respective box sections  1950   a ,  1950   b  when folded. The blanks are substantially identical in their flat configurations. By way of example, the features of box section  1950   a  will be described below. However, any description herein relating to features of the box section  1950   a  may be applied similarly to the box section  1950   b , and vice versa. The box section  1950   a  includes a lid  1904   a  and a base  1906   a . The lid  1904   a  includes a lid top wall  1914   a  and lid side walls  1918   a . One of the lid side walls  1918   a  includes a lid top tab  1920   a  coupled thereto. When the lid  1904   a  is in folded form, a surface of the lid top tab  1920   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid top wall  1914   a  to form the lid  1904   a . The base  1906   a  includes a base bottom wall  1924   a , a base rear wall  1910   a , and base side walls  1926   a . Base bottom tabs  1912   a  and  1916   a  are coupled to the base side walls  1926   a . When the base  1906   a  is in folded form, the base bottom tabs  1912   a  and  1916   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom wall  1924   a  to form the base  1906   a . Similar to the lid  1504  (and others described herein), the lid  1904   a  does not include a rear wall. Instead, a hinge portion  1908   a  is formed between the base rear wall  1910   a  and the lid top wall  1914   a . The lid  1904   a  is pivotable in a rearward direction about an axis formed by the hinge portion  1908   a  between a lid open position in which the product is accessible, and a lid closed position (shown in  FIGS.  56 - 58   ) in which the product is contained. 
     The box sections  1950   a - b  are pivotable between the box closed position and the two box open positions shown in  FIGS.  57  and  58    using the two-way living hinge formed by the connecting panels  1940   a  and  1940   b . As shown in  FIG.  61   , corresponding surfaces of the connecting portions  1940   a  and  1940   b  are coupled (e.g., glued in an overlapping manner) together to form the two-way living hinge. The box  1902  includes the first hinge portion  1942   a  connecting the base side wall  1926   a  and the connecting panel  1940   a . The box section  1950   a  is configured to pivot about the first hinge portion  1942   a  relative to the connecting panel  1940   a  to move the box section  1950   a  between the box closed position and a first box open position (shown in  FIGS.  57  and  59   ). The box  1902  also includes the second hinge portion  1942   b  connecting the base side wall  1926   b  and the connecting panel  1940   b . The box section  1950   b  is configured to pivot about the hinge portion  1942   b  relative to the connecting panel  1940   b  to move the box section  1950   b  between the box closed position and a second box open position (shown in  FIGS.  58  and  60   ). 
     When the box sections  1950   a  and  1950   b  are in the box closed position ( FIG.  61    depicts the box sections in a partially extended position relative to one another, but would be in a substantially closed position when the rear walls  1910   a ,  1910   b  are moved towards one another), the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  1926   a - b , lid side walls  1918   a - b ) and the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  1914   a - b ) of the box sections  1950   a - b . These surfaces may be visible when the package  1900  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  1950   a - b  are pivoted away from each other to one of the box open positions (as shown by way of example in  FIGS.  56 - 60   ), additional display surfaces of the box  1902  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  1950   a - b , including outer surfaces of the base rear walls  1910   a - b  and/or display surfaces provided by the connecting panels  1940   a - b . In the first box open position (shown in  FIGS.  57  and  59   ), surfaces of the base rear wall  1910   a  and the connecting panel  1940   a  are revealed as display surfaces. In the second box open position (shown in  FIGS.  58  and  60   ), surfaces of the base rear wall  1910   b  and the connecting panel  1940   b  are revealed as display surfaces. The box sections  1950   a - b  may also be fully extended away from each other (according to  FIG.  61   ) to reveal surfaces of both of the connecting panels  1940   a - b  and the base rear walls  1910   a - b  as display surfaces. These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  1900  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  1900  is broken), enabling the box sections  1950   a - b  to be pivoted to a box open position. 
     Similar to the box  1802 , the box  1902  also provides a greater front display area (i.e., an area that is visible from a front perspective relative to the box  1902 ). According to the illustrated embodiment, the lids  1904   a - b  do not include a front wall. Instead, the lid side walls  1918   a - b  of each of the box sections  1950   a - b  are coupled directly to each other. The bases  1906   a - b  have a similar configuration, with the two base side walls  1926   a - b  of each of the box sections  1950   a - b  coupled directly to each other at a front portion of the base  1906   a - b . Thus, the side walls of the box  1902  (e.g., lid side walls  1918   a - b , base side walls  1926   a - b ) are angled such that their outer surfaces are at least partially visible from a front perspective view (e.g., from the view shown in  FIG.  56   ). In various embodiments, the outer surfaces of the lid side walls  1918   a - b  and the base side walls  1926   a - b  may be utilized in any combination to display information related to the package  1900 . For instance, a single image or message may be displayed that spans the outer surfaces of two or more of the lid side walls  1918   a - b  and the base side walls  1926   a - b.    
       FIGS.  63 - 69    show an additional embodiment of a box  2002  of a cigarette package  2000 . The box  2002  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  2002 . In particular, the box  2002  is similar to the boxes  1202  and  1902 . The box  2002  includes two box sections  2050   a  and  2050   b . The box sections  2050   a  and  2050   b  include connecting panels  2040   a  and  2040   b , respectively, that are each configured to connect to the other of the connecting panels  2040   a  and  2040   b . The box sections  2050   a  and  2050   b  are pivotable relative to each other between a box closed (e.g., compact) position in which the rear walls of the box sections  2050   a  and  2050   b  and the connecting panels  2040   a - b  interface with (e.g., engage) each other, and various box open (e.g., extended) positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  63 - 67   ) in which the box sections  2050   a - b  are pivoted away from each other. 
     The individual box sections  2050   a - b  are similar to the box sections  1250   a - b , having a similar shape and configuration, although the box sections  2050   a - b  are oriented differently relative to each other than the box sections  1250   a - b  (as detailed below). The box sections  2050   a  and  2050   b  are substantially similar to each other, and include similar features that are differentiated in  FIGS.  63 - 69    by an (a) or (b) designation. By way of example, the features of box section  2050   a  will be described below. However, any description herein relating to features of the box section  2050   a  may be applied similarly to the box section  2050   b , and vice versa. The box section  2050   a  includes a lid  2004   a  and a base  2006   a . The lid  2004   a  includes a lid top wall  2014   a , a lid front wall  2016   a , and lid side walls  2018   a . The lid top wall  2014   a  includes lid top tabs  2020   a  coupled thereto. When the lid  2004   a  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid top tabs  2020   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid side walls  2018   a  to form the lid  2004   a.    
     The base  2006   a  of the box section  2050   a  includes a base front wall  2022   a , a base bottom wall  2024   a , a base rear wall  2010   a , a first base side wall  2026   a , and a second base side wall  2028   a . First base bottom tabs  2012   a  are coupled to each of the base side walls  2026   a  and  2028   a . A second base bottom tab  2030   a  is coupled to the base rear wall  2010   a . A base side tab  2032   a  is coupled to the base rear wall  2010   a . When the base  2006   a  is in folded form, the first base bottom tabs  2012   a  and the second base bottom tab  2030   a  are coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom wall  2024   a  to form the bottom wall of the box section  2050   a . Similarly, an outer surface of the base side tab  2032   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base side wall  2026   a  to form the side walls of the box section  2050   a . Similar to the lids  1904   a - b  (and others described herein), the lid  2004   a  does not include a rear wall. Instead, a hinge portion  2008   a  is formed between the base rear wall  2010   a  and the lid top wall  2014   a . The lid  2004   a  is pivotable in a rearward direction about an axis formed by the hinge portion  2008   a  between an open lid position in which the product is accessible, and a closed lid position in which the product is contained. 
     The box sections  2050   a - b  are pivotable between the box closed position and the two box open positions shown in  FIGS.  64  and  65    using a two-way living hinge formed by the connecting panels  2040   a  and  2040   b . As shown in  FIG.  68   , corresponding surfaces of the connecting panels  2040   a  and  2040   b  are coupled (e.g., glued) together to form the two-way living hinge. The box  2002  includes a first hinge portion  2042   a  connecting the base side wall  2026   a  and the connecting panel  2040   a . The box section  2050   a  is configured to pivot about the first hinge portion  2042   a  relative to the connecting panel  2040   a  to move the box section  2050   a  between the box closed position and a first box open position (shown in  FIGS.  65  and  67   ). The box  2002  also includes a second hinge portion  2042   b  connecting the base side wall  2026   b  and the connecting panel  2040   b . The box section  2050   b  is configured to pivot about the hinge portion  2042   b  relative to the connecting panel  2040   b  so as to move the box section  2050   b  between the box closed position and a second box open position (shown in  FIGS.  64  and  66   ). 
     When the box sections  2050   a - b  are in the box closed position, the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  2026   a - b  and  2028   a - b , lid side walls  2018   a - b ), the front walls (e.g., base front walls  2022   a - b , lid front walls  2016   a - b ), and the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  2014   a - b ) of the box sections  2050   a - b . These surfaces may be visible when the package  2000  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  2050   a - b  are pivoted away from each other to one of the box open positions (as shown by way of example in  FIGS.  64  and  65   ), additional display surfaces of the box  2002  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  2050   a - b , including outer surfaces of the connecting panels  2040   a - b . In the first box open position (shown in  FIGS.  65  and  67   ), surfaces of the base rear wall  2010   a  and the connecting panel  2040   a  are revealed as display surfaces. In the second box open position (shown in  FIGS.  64  and  66   ), surfaces of the base rear wall  2010   b  and the connecting panel  2040   b  are revealed as display surfaces. The box sections  2050   a - b  may also be fully extended away from each other (according to  FIG.  67   ) to reveal surfaces of both of the connecting panels  2040   a - b  and the base rear walls  2010   a - b  as display surfaces. These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  2000  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  2000  is broken), enabling the box sections  2050   a - b  to be pivoted to the box open positions. In various embodiments, the display surfaces may be utilized in any combination to display information related to the package  2000 . For instance, a single image or message may be displayed that spans the rear walls (e.g., base rear walls  2010   a - b , connecting panels  2040   a - b ). 
       FIGS.  70 - 74    show an additional embodiment of a box  2102  of a cigarette package  2100 . The box  2102  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  2102 . The box  2102  includes two box sections  2150   a  and  2150   b . A hinge portion  2140  is formed between side walls (e.g., base side walls  2128 ) of the two box sections  2150   a - b . The box sections  2150   a - b  are pivotable about the hinge portion  2140  and relative to each other between a closed (e.g., compact) position (shown in  FIG.  70   ) and various open (e.g., extended) positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  71 - 73   ). The box sections  2150   a - b  may pivot relative to each other in a manner similar to the box sections  1550   a - b.    
     The box sections  2150   a  and  2150   b  are substantially similar to each other, and include similar features. Any description herein relating to features of the box section  2150   a  may be applied similarly to the box section  2150   b , and vice versa. The box sections  2150   a  and  2150   b  each include a lid  2104  and a base  2106 . The lid  2104  includes a lid top wall  2114 , a lid rear wall  2112 , a lid front wall  2116 , and lid side walls  2118 . The lid rear wall  2112  includes lid side tabs  2120  coupled thereto. When the lid  2104  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid side tabs  2120  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid side walls  2118  to form the lid  2104 . The base  2106  includes a base front wall  2122 , a base bottom wall  2124 , and a base rear wall  2110 . The base front wall  2122  includes a first base side wall  2126  and a second base side wall  2128  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  2110  is coupled to the first base side wall  2126 , a base side tab  2132 , and a base bottom tab  2130 . When the base  2106  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base side tab  2132  may be coupled to an inner surface of the second base side wall  2128 , and an outer surface of the base bottom tab  2130  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom wall  2124 , to form the base  2106 . A hinge portion  2108  is formed between the base rear wall  2110  and the lid rear wall  2112 . The lid  2104  is pivotable about the hinge portion  2108  between an open lid position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  73   ) and closed lid positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  70 - 72   ). 
     When the box sections  2150   a - b  are in the closed position (shown in  FIG.  70   ), the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  2126  and  2128 , lid side walls  2118 ), the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  2114 ), and the front walls (e.g., base front walls  2122 , lid front walls  2116 ) of the box sections  2150   a - b . These surfaces may be visible when the package  2100  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  2150   a - b  are pivoted away from each other to an open position (as shown in  FIGS.  71  and  72   ), additional display surfaces of the box  2102  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  2150   a - b  (e.g., base rear walls  2110 , lid rear walls  2112 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  2100  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  2100  is broken), enabling the box sections  2150   a - b  to be pivoted to the open position. 
     When the box sections  2150   a - b  are in the closed position, the base rear walls  2110  and the lid rear walls  2112  of the box sections  2150   a - b  may engage with each other. For instance, a temporary (e.g., removable, re-useable, etc.) adhesive or other fastener may be used to removably couple the base rear walls  2110  and/or the lid rear walls  2112  to each other. In these embodiments, the box sections  2150   a - b  (e.g., the base rear walls  2110 , the lid rear walls  2112 ) may be detached from each other to pivot the box sections  2150   a - b  to the open position. In some embodiments, the rear walls of the box sections  2150   a - b  may be re-engaged to each other by pivoting the box sections  2150   a - b  to the closed position. In an exemplary embodiment, the lids  2104  are pivotable to a lid open position when the box sections  2150   a - b  are in the open and closed positions. 
       FIGS.  75 - 79    show an additional embodiment of a box  2202  of a cigarette package  2200 . The box  2202  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  2202 . In particular, the box  2202  may pivot similarly to the box  2102 , but have box sections that are similar to those of the box  2002 . The box  2202  includes two box sections  2250   a  and  2250   b . A hinge portion  2240  is formed between side walls (e.g., base side walls  2228 ) of the two box sections  2250   a - b . The box sections  2250   a - b  are pivotable about the hinge portion  2240  and relative to each other between a closed (e.g., compact) position (shown in  FIG.  75   ) and various open (e.g., extended) positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  76 - 78   ). 
     The box sections  2250   a  and  2250   b  are substantially similar to each other, and include similar features that are differentiated in  FIGS.  75 - 79    by an (a) or (b) designation. Any description herein relating to features of the box section  2250   a  may be applied similarly to the box section  2250   b , and vice versa. The box sections  2250   a - b  are also similar to the box sections  2150   a - b , although the box sections  2250   a - b  do not include a lid rear wall. The box sections  2250   a  and  2250   b  each include a lid  2204  and a base  2206 . The lid  2204  includes a lid top wall  2214 , a lid front wall  2216 , and lid side walls  2218 . The lid front wall  2216  includes lid side tabs  2220  coupled thereto. When the lid  2204  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid side tabs  2220  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid side walls  2218  to form the lid  2204 . The base  2206  includes a base front wall  2222 , a base bottom wall  2224 , and a base rear wall  2210 . The base front wall  2222  includes a first base side wall  2226  and a second base side wall  2228  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  2210  is coupled to the first base side wall  2226 , a base side tab  2232 , and a base bottom tab  2230 . When the base  2206  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base side tab  2232  may be coupled to an inner surface of the second base side wall  2228 , and an outer surface of the base bottom tab  2230  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom wall  2224 , to form the base  2206 . 
     Like the lids  1104 , the lid top walls  2214  of the box sections  2250   a - b  are directly coupled to the base rear walls  2410 . A hinge portion  2208  is formed between the base rear wall  2210  and the lid top wall  2214 . The lid  2204  is pivotable about the hinge portion  2208  between an open lid position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  76   ) and a closed lid position (shown by way of example in  FIG.  75   ). The base rear wall  2210  extends to the lid top wall  2214 , rather than ending at a lid rear wall (as is shown in box  2102 ). Thus, the height of the base rear wall  2210 , for example, relative to the base front wall  2222  (e.g., the difference in height between the two walls) may be greater than that of similar features of the box  2102 . Likewise, the angle of a top portion of base side walls  2226  and  2228 , as well as a bottom portion of lid side walls  2218 , may be greater relative to the lid top walls  2214  than that of similar features of the box  2102 . 
     When the box sections  2250   a - b  are in the box closed position (shown in  FIG.  75   ), the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  2226  and  2228 , lid side walls  2218 ), the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  2214 ), and the front walls (e.g., base front walls  2222 , lid front walls  2216 ) of the box sections  2250   a - b . These surfaces may be visible when the package  2200  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  2250   a - b  are pivoted away from each other to an open position (as shown in  FIGS.  77  and  78   ), additional display surfaces of the box  2202  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  2250   a - b  (e.g., base rear walls  2210 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  2200  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  2200  is broken), enabling the box sections  2250   a - b  to be pivoted to the open position. 
       FIGS.  80 - 84    show an additional embodiment of a box  2302  of a cigarette package  2300 . The box  2302  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  2302 . The box  2302  has a quad-fold configuration, including four box sections  2350   a ,  2350   b ,  2350   c , and  2350   d . The box sections  2350   a - d  are pivotally coupled to each other by a connecting portion  2340  that is coupled to rear walls (e.g., base rear walls  2310   a - d ) of the box sections  2350   a - d . The connecting portion  2340  includes four panels  2342 , each of which are coupled to one of the base rear walls  2310   a - d . The panels  2342  may be similar in size and shape to the base rear walls  2310   a - d , such that the panels  2342  entirely cover the base rear walls  2310   a - d  when attached. The connecting portion  2340  also includes three hinge portions  2344  connecting each of the panels  2342 . The panels  2342  are pivotable about the hinge portions  2344  and relative to each other. When the connecting portion  2340  is coupled to the box sections  2350   a - d , the hinge portions  2344  are positioned between each of the base rear walls  2310   a - d . In this configuration, the box sections  2350   a - b  are pivotable about the hinge portions  2344  (with the coupled panels  2342 ) and relative to each other between a box closed (e.g., compact) position (shown in  FIG.  80   ) and various box open (e.g., extended) positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  81 - 83   ). 
     The box sections  2350   a - d  are substantially similar to each other, and include similar features that are differentiated in  FIGS.  80 - 84    by (a)-(d) designations. The box sections  2350   a - d  may also be similar to the box sections  2150   a - b , although the box sections  2350   a - d  are each intended to store one-fourth (¼) of the product stored within the package  2300 , rather than one-half. By way of example, the features of the box section  2350   a  will be described. However, any description herein relating to features of one of the box sections  2350   a - d  may be applied similarly to any of the other box sections  2350   a - d . Similar to the box sections  2150   a - b , the box section  2350   a  includes a lid  2304   a  and a base  2306   a . The lid  2304   a  includes a lid top wall  2314   a , a lid rear wall  2312   a , a lid front wall  2316   a , and lid side walls  2318   a . The lid top wall  2314   a  includes lid side tabs  2320   a  coupled thereto. When the lid  2304   a  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid side tabs  2320   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid side walls  2118   a  to form the lid  2304   a . The base  2306   a  includes a base front wall  2322   a , a base bottom wall  2324   a , and a base rear wall  2310   a . The base front wall  2322   a  includes a first base side wall  2326   a  and a second base side wall  2328   a  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  2310   a  is coupled to the first base side wall  2326   a , a base side tab  2332   a , and a base bottom tab  2330   a . When the base  2306   a  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base side tab  2332   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the second base side wall  2328   a , and an outer surface of the base bottom tab  2330   a  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom wall  2324   a , forming the base  2106   a . A hinge portion  2308   a  is formed between the base rear wall  2310   a  and the lid rear wall  2312   a . The lid  2304   a  is pivotable about the hinge portion  2308   a  between an open lid position (shown by way of example with regard to box section  2350   d  in  FIG.  83   ) and closed lid positions (shown by way of example with regard to the box sections  2350   a - c  in  FIG.  83   ). 
     When the box sections  2350   a - d  are in the box closed position (shown in  FIG.  80   ), the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  2326   a - d  and  2328   a - d , lid side walls  2318   a - d ), the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  2314   a - d ), and the front walls (e.g., base front walls  2322   a - d , lid front walls  2316   a - d ) of the box sections  2150   a - d . These surfaces may be visible when the package  2300  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  2350   a - d  are pivoted away from each other to an open position (as shown in  FIGS.  81  and  82   ), additional display surfaces of the box  2302  are revealed. The additional display surfaces include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  2350   a - d  (e.g., base rear walls  2310   a - d , lid rear walls  2312   a - d ). The additional display surfaces may also include surfaces of the connecting portion  2340  (e.g., surfaces of the panels  2342 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  2300  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  2300  is broken), enabling the box sections  2350   a - d  to be pivoted to a box open position. 
     When the box sections  2350   a - d  are in the closed position, the rear walls of the box section  2350   a  (e.g., base rear wall  2310   a , lid rear wall  2312   a ) may engage with like rear walls of the box section  2350   d  (e.g., base rear wall  2310   d , lid rear wall  2312   d ). Similarly, rear walls of the box section  2350   b  (e.g., base rear wall  2310   b , lid rear wall  2312   b ) may engage with like rear walls of the box section  2350   c  (e.g., base rear wall  2310   c , lid rear wall  2312   c ). For instance, a temporary (e.g., removable, re-useable, etc.) adhesive or other fastener may be used to removably couple the base rear walls  2310   a - d  and/or the lid rear walls  2312   a - d  to the corresponding rear walls. In these embodiments, the box sections  2350   a - d  (e.g., the base rear walls  2310   a - d , the lid rear walls  2312   a - d ) may be detached from each other to pivot the box sections  2350   a - d  to a box open position. In some embodiments, the rear walls of the box sections  2350   a - d  may be re-engaged to each other by pivoting the box sections  2350   a - d  to the box closed position shown in  FIG.  80   . In an exemplary embodiment, the lids  2304   a - d  are pivotable to a lid open position when the box sections  2350   a - d  are in any of the box open and closed positions. 
       FIGS.  85 - 89    show an additional embodiment of a box  2402  of a cigarette package  2400 . The box  2402  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  2402 . In particular, the box  2402  is substantially similar to the box  2302 , with features of the box  2402  being identified in the FIGURES using reference numbers that correspond to those of like features of the box  2302 . Similar to the box  2302 , the box  2402  has a quad-fold configuration, including four box sections  2450   a ,  2450   b ,  2450   c , and  2450   d . The box  2402  includes a connecting portion  2440  that is coupled to rear walls (e.g., base rear walls  2410   a - d ) of the box sections  2450   a - d , pivotally coupling each of the box sections  2450   a - d . The connecting portion  2440  includes four panels  2442 , with each of the panels  2442  being connected to a separate of the box sections  2450   a - d . The connecting portion  2440  also includes three hinge portions  2444  about which the box sections  2450   a - d  are configured to pivot relative to each other with the connected panels  2442 . 
     The box sections  2350   a - d  are substantially similar to each other, and include similar features that are differentiated in  FIGS.  80 - 84    by (a)-(d) designations. Each of the box sections  2450   a - d  includes a lid  2404   a - d  pivotally coupled to a base  2406   a - d . Each of the lids  2404   a - d  includes a lid top wall  2414   a - d , a lid front wall  2416   a - d , and lid side walls  2418   a - d , but does not include a lid rear wall. The lid top wall  2414   a - d  includes lid side tabs  2420   a - d  coupled thereto. When the lid  2404   a - d  is in folded form, an outer surface of the lid side tabs  2420   a - d  may be coupled to an inner surface of the lid side walls  2418   a - d  to form the lid  2404   a - d . Each of the bases  2406   a - d  includes a base front wall  2422   a - d , a base bottom wall  2424   a - d , and a base rear wall  2410   a - d . The base front walls  2422   a - d  each include a first base side wall  2426   a - d  and a second base side wall  2428   a - d  coupled thereto, and the base rear wall  2410   a - d  is coupled to the first base side wall  2426   a - d , a base side tab  2432   a - d , and a base bottom tab  2430   a - d . When the base  2406   a - d  is in folded form, an outer surface of the base side tab  2432   a - d  may be coupled to an inner surface of the second base side wall  2428   a - d , and an outer surface of the base bottom tab  2430   a - d  may be coupled to an inner surface of the base bottom wall  2424   a - d , forming the base  2406   a - d.    
     The box sections  2450   a - d  are substantially similar to the box sections  2350   a - d , although the box sections  2450   a - d  do not include lid rear walls. Instead, like the lids  1104   a - b , the lid top walls  2414   a - d  are directly coupled to the base rear walls  2410   a - d . The base rear walls  2410   a - d  extend to the lid top walls  2414   a - d , rather than ending at a lid rear wall (as is shown in box  2302 ). Thus, the height of the base rear wall  2410   a , for example, relative to the base front wall  2422   a  (e.g., the difference in height between the two walls) may be greater than that of similar features of the box  2302 . Likewise, the angle of a top portion of base side walls  2426   a - d  and  2428   a - d , as well as a bottom portion of lid side walls  2418   a - d , may be greater relative to the lid top walls  2414   a - d  than that of similar features of the box  2302 . Each of the box sections  2450   a - d  includes a hinge portion  2408   a - d  that is formed between the base rear wall  2410   a - d  and the lid top wall  2414   a - d . The lid  2404   a - d  is pivotable about the hinge portion  2408   a - d  between an open lid position (shown by way of example with regard to box section  2450   b  in  FIG.  87   ) and closed lid positions (shown by way of example with regard to box section  2350   a  in  FIG.  87   ). 
     When the box sections  2450   a - d  are in the box closed position (shown in  FIG.  85   ), the information display area includes outer surfaces of the side walls (e.g., base side walls  2426   a - d  and  2428   a - d , lid side walls  2418   a - d ), the top walls (e.g., lid top walls  2414   a - d ), and the front walls (e.g., base front walls  2422   a - d , lid front walls  2416   a - d ) of the box sections  2450   a - d . These surfaces may be visible when the package  2400  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). When the box sections  2450   a - d  are pivoted away from each other to an open position (as shown in  FIGS.  86  and  88   ), additional display surfaces of the box  2402  are revealed. The additional display surfaces may include outer surfaces provided on rear (e.g., inner) walls of the box sections  2450   a - d  (e.g., base rear walls  2410   a - d ). The additional display surfaces may also include outer surfaces of the connecting portion  2440  (e.g., surfaces of the panels  2442 ). These additional display surfaces may not be visible until the package  2400  is opened (e.g., the seal of the package  2400  is broken), enabling the box sections  2450   a - d  to be pivoted to a box open position. 
       FIGS.  90 - 94    show another embodiment of a box  2502  of a cigarette package  2500 . The box  2502  and its features may be similar to the other boxes described herein, and any disclosure herein may be applied similarly to the box  2502 . In particular, the box  2502  includes features that are similar to those of boxes  602 ,  702 ,  802 , and  1502 . The box  2502  includes a lid  2504  and a base  2506 . The lid  2504  includes a lid top wall  2514 , a lid rear wall  2512 , a lid front wall  2516 , and lid side walls  2518 . The lid rear wall  2512  includes lid side tabs  2520  coupled thereto. A hinge portion  2508  is formed between the lid rear wall  2512  and a rear wall of the base  2506  (e.g., second base rear wall  2554 ). The lid  2504  is pivotable in a rearward direction relative to the base  2506  about an axis generally defined by the hinge portion  2508 . Thereby, the lid  2504  may be moved between an open position (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  91 - 93   ) and a closed position (shown in  FIG.  90   ). 
     The base  2506  includes a first base segment  2530  and a second base segment  2550 . Each of the base segments  2530  and  2550  is configured to store half of the product (e.g., ten cigarettes) that is stored within the package  2500 . The first base segment  2530  includes a first base front wall  2522 , a first base rear wall  2510 , a first base bottom wall  2534 , and first base side walls  2526  and  2528 . The first base rear wall  2510  includes a first base side tab  2532  and a first base bottom tab  2524  coupled thereto. The second base segment  2550  includes a second base front wall  2552 , a second base rear wall  2554 , a second base bottom wall  2562 , and second base side walls  2556  and  2558 . The second base rear wall  2554  includes a second base side tab  2564  and a second base bottom tab  2560  coupled thereto. 
     The first base segment  2530  is coupled to the second base segment  2550  by a connecting portion  2540 . The connecting portion  2540  includes panels  2536 ,  2538 ,  2542 ,  2544 , and  2546  that are pivotally coupled to each other by hinge portions  2548 . According to the orientation of  FIG.  94   , the panels  2536 - 2546  have a substantially similar height, but may vary in width. In the illustrated embodiment, the panels  2536  and  2546  are coupled to the outer surface of the second base rear wall  2554 , and the panel  2542  is coupled to the outer surface of the first base front wall  2522 . By the pivotal movement of the panels  2536 ,  2538 ,  2542 ,  2544 , and  2546  about the hinge portions  2548 , the first base segment  2550  is configured to move (e.g., extend, pivot) relative to the second base segment  2550  between a compact position (shown in  FIGS.  90  and  91   ) and extended, or open, positions (shown by way of example in  FIGS.  92  and  93   ). 
     In the compact position shown in  FIGS.  90  and  91   , the connecting portion  2540  is also compacted so that each of the panels  2536 - 2546  is substantially parallel with each other and pressed between the two base segments  2530  and  2550 . In this configuration, the panels  2538  and  2542  interface with the first base front wall  2522  to, along with the second base segment  2550 , substantially cover the outer surface of the first base front wall  2522 . Likewise, the panels  2536 ,  2546 , and  2544  interface with the second base rear wall  2554  to, along with the first base segment  2530 , substantially cover the outer surface of the second base rear wall  2554 . The panels  2536  and  2546  also interface with the panel  2538  in this configuration. The panel  2538  may also cover at least a portion of the second base rear wall  2554 . The panels  2536 - 2546  are sized according to the dimensions of the first base segment  2530  and the second base segment  2550 . In particular, the panels  2536 - 2546  are sized to have a length that is approximately equal to or less than the width of the second base rear wall  2554  and the first base front wall  2522 , such that the panels  2536  and  2536  do not extend out from the side walls of the box  2502  when in the compact position. In an example embodiment, the connecting portion  2540  is sized so that the ends of the panels  2536 - 2546  are substantially flush with the side walls of the box  2502  on both ends. In the compact configuration of  FIGS.  90  and  91   , the information display area (i.e., the exposed surfaces) of the box  2502  includes the outer surfaces of the second base front wall  2552 , the base side walls  2526 ,  2528 ,  2556 ,  2558 , and the first base rear wall  2510 , and all outer surfaces of the lid  2504 . These surfaces may be visible when the package  2500  is sealed (e.g., prior to purchase). The connecting portion  2540  is not visible in the compact box position. 
     The box  2502  may be moved to the first box open position shown in  FIG.  92    by pivoting the first base segment  2530 , via the connecting portion  2540 , upward and away from the second base segment  2550 . When the box  2502  is moved to the first box open position from the compact position, the information display area (i.e., the outer exposed surface area) of the box  2502  is increased. In this position, the information display area includes the surfaces that were visible in the compact position, as well as at least a portion (e.g., the upper portion) of the first base front wall  2522 , at least a portion (e.g., the lower portion) of the second base rear wall  2554 , outer surfaces of the panels  2538  and  2544 , inner surfaces of the panels  2536 ,  2538 ,  2542 ,  2544 , and  2546 , and the outer surface of the first base bottom wall  2534 . From a front view of the box  2502 , any combination of the second base front wall  2552 , at least a portion of the first base front wall  2522 , and the lid front wall  2516  are visible simultaneously. From a rear view of the box  2502 , the first base rear wall  2510  and at least a portion of the second base rear wall  2554  are visible simultaneously. Outer surfaces of the lid rear wall  2512 , the lid top wall  2514 , and the lid front wall  2516  may also be visible depending on the position of the lid  2504 . From the front perspective of the box  2502  shown in  FIG.  92   , the second base front wall  2552 , the base side walls  2528  and  2558 , one of the lid side walls  2518 , and at least a portion of the first base front wall  2522  and panels  2538 ,  2542 , and  2544  are visible simultaneously. Outer surfaces of the lid top wall  2514  and the lid front wall  2516  may also be visible depending on the position of the lid  2504 . 
     The box  2502  may be moved from the first box open position to the second box open position shown in  FIG.  93    by pivoting the first base segment  2530 , via the connecting portion  2540 , further upward and back toward the second base segment  2550 . In the second box open position, the information display area (i.e., the outer exposed surface area) of the box  2502  is greater than in the compact position. In this position, the information display area includes the surfaces that were visible in the compact position, as well as at least a portion (e.g., the upper portion) of the first base front wall  2522 , at least a portion (e.g., the lower portion) of the second base rear wall  2554 , outer surfaces of the panels  2538  and  2544 , and the outer surface of the first base bottom wall  2534 . From a front view of the box  2502 , the second base front wall  2552 , the portion of the first base front wall  2522  not covered by the connecting portion  2540 , and at least a portion of the outer surface of the panel  2538  are visible simultaneously. In this position, the exposed portion of the first base front wall  2522  and the outer surface of the panel  2538  are viewable from the front of the box  2502  as a single, continuous display surface. The viewable surface area provided by the first base front wall  2522  and the outer surface of the panel  2538  in this position may be approximately equal to the outer surface area of the second base front wall  2552 . The lid top wall  2514  may also be visible. 
     From a rear view of the box  2502  in the second box open position, the first base rear wall  2510 , the portion of the second base rear wall  2554  not covered by the connecting portion  2540 , and at least a portion of the outer surface of the panel  2544  are visible simultaneously. In this position, the exposed portion of the second base rear wall  2554  and the outer surface of the panel  2544  are viewable as a single, continuous display surface. The viewable surface area provided by the second base rear wall  2554  and the outer surface of the panel  2544  in this position may be approximately equal to the visible surface area of the first base rear wall  2510 . Outer surfaces of the lid rear wall  2512 , the lid top wall  2514 , and the lid front wall  2516  may also be visible depending on the position of the lid  2504 . From the front perspective of the box  2502  shown in  FIG.  92   , the second base front wall  2552 , the base side walls  2528  and  2558 , one of the lid side walls  2518 , and at least a portion of the first base front wall  2522  and panels  2538 ,  2542 , and  2544  are visible simultaneously. Outer surfaces of the lid top wall  2514  and the lid front wall  2516  may also be visible depending on the position of the lid  2504 . 
     It should be noted that the product packages described herein may be fabricated using numerous substrates, including but not limited to, single-ply and multi-ply folding boxboards, metalized polyester laminations (metpol), transfer-metalized folding boxboard (transmet) and various polyesters. The product packages include a display area for product messaging, which may include graphical effects such as holography and coherent diffractive imaging, which can be applied through hot-foil stamping, transmet, cast and cure, metpol and cold foil systems. Coherent diffractive imaging, for instance, may be utilized to provide various optical effects within the information display area on the product packages described herein. Examples of the advantages provided by coherent diffractive imaging include a fully digital fringe writing system for the display, efficient multi-site exposures, control of fringe thicknesses and pitches, and brighter images. Examples of the types of systems and processes that may be utilized to display information on the product packages described herein can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 6,011,767 to Abraham; U.S. Pub. Pat. App. No. 2013/0234364 to Abraham et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 8,921,011 to Abraham et al., each of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     As utilized herein, the terms “approximately,” “about,” “substantially,” and similar terms are intended to have a broad meaning in harmony with the common and accepted usage by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the subject matter of this disclosure pertains. It should be understood by those of skill in the art who review this disclosure that these terms are intended to allow a description of certain features described and claimed without restricting the scope of these features to the precise numerical ranges provided. Accordingly, these terms should be interpreted as indicating that insubstantial or inconsequential modifications or alterations of the subject matter described and claimed are considered to be within the scope of the disclosure as recited in the appended claims. 
     It should be noted that the term “exemplary” as used herein to describe various embodiments is intended to indicate that such embodiments are possible examples, representations, and/or illustrations of possible embodiments (and such term is not intended to connote that such embodiments are necessarily extraordinary or superlative examples). 
     The terms “coupled,” “connected,” and the like as used herein mean the joining of two members directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary (e.g., permanent) or moveable (e.g., removable or releasable). Such joining may be achieved with the two members or the two members and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two members or the two members and any additional intermediate members being attached to one another. 
     References herein to the positions of elements (e.g., “top,” “bottom,” “above,” “below,” etc.) are merely used to describe the orientation of various elements in the FIGURES. It should be noted that the orientation of various elements may differ according to other exemplary embodiments, and that such variations are intended to be encompassed by the present disclosure. 
     It is important to note that the construction and arrangement of the outer case  11  as shown in the various exemplary embodiments is illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, manufacturing processes, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter described herein. For example, elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be reversed or otherwise varied, and the nature or number of discrete elements or positions may be altered or varied. The order or sequence of any process or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may also be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the various exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.