Likewise, unless we are talking about packaging like what I mentioned above, products that don’t have lots of moving parts, are simple in shape, are larger with less intricate geometry, etc. Generally speaking, if a plastic product is small, has multiple moving parts and has intricate geometry, it is more likely than not made via injection molding. Usually these products are all made via injection molding but, they are generally packaged in a thermoformed blister pack or utilize some other type of thermoformed packaging on the inside to help hold the product in place inside a bigger container such a cardboard box. Walk down the electronics aisle of any retail store and you are bound to find USB drives, memory cards, webcams, headphones, speakers, etc all made from plastic.
Plastic products are so common nowadays that you can find products made via plastic in nearly every store you walk into.