Predictive packaging design: Tasting shapes, typefaces, names, and sounds
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Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos | Charles Spence | Carlos Velasco | Alejandro Salgado-Montejo | C. Spence | Carlos Velasco | A. Salgado-Montejo | F. Marmolejo-Ramos | F. Marmolejo‐Ramos
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