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Packaging Your Product Right with Cupcake Boxes and Inserts

Buying cupcake boxes and inserts as a set from established distributors is the easiest solution to having great packaging for your cupcakes. For the most part, avoid plastic all-in-one containers if you want to have that gourmet look, and always make sure the insert material is firmly fastened in the box and is as strong as the box material — or stronger.

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Packaging Your Product Right with Cupcake Boxes and Inserts

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  1. Cupcke Boxes PACKAGING YOUR PRODUCT RIGHT WITH CUPCAKE BOXES AND INSERTS Smart Packaging Solution

  2. Cupcake Boxes WHY CUPCAKE BOXES AND INSERTS WORK SO GOOD TOGETHER

  3. WHY CUPCAKE BOXES AND INSERTS WORK SO GOOD TOGETHER You work hard to make your cupcakes beautiful. The last thing you want is to have to force them into some box with a poor insert and watch them fly around inside and smear the artfully designed frosting across the walls of the box. Cupcake boxes and inserts are absolutely necessary if you take the presentation of your cupcakes seriously. So how do you go about it. Well, first off, don’t settle for an all-in-one plastic container. You know — the kind you see in the grocery store, often with a bunch of cupcakes and the icing invariably smearing the top. While these containers may seem easy to deal with initially, they are almost entirely designed for pre-packaging your cupcakes and making them last a few days on display. While they do allow for more visibility, there are better options for clear cupcake boxes and inserts. Plus, if your cupcakes are still warm or are exposed to warmth on the way to their final destination, condensation can form on the plastic and drip back down on to the product. And that’s definitely not good. For now, let’s stick with cardboard cupcake boxes and inserts.

  4. Cupcake Boxes BUY YOUR CUPCAKE BOXES AND INSERTS TOGETHER The best way to make sure the cupcake boxes and inserts fit together is to buy them together as a set. Fortunately for you, there are plenty of great sites that offer just that. A quick Google search will help you find cupcake boxes and inserts that go together. While many sites do offer the inserts separate from the boxes, trying to mix and match can turn into a real headache. For single cupcakes, stick with a standard 4x4x4 cupcake box and insert. You can also find mini cupcake boxes and inserts as well as jumbo cupcake boxes and inserts. The best part is that the inserts are all sized to the dimensions of the boxes, whereas the actual hole size is what varies with the size of the cupcake. So if you’re not sure if your                                                                                                                       Mini Cupcake Boxes or your jumbo cupcakes will be a bigger hit, you                      can buy varying amounts of inserts for a different range of box sizes.

  5. Of course, you always want to make sure the dimensions of your inserts match the dimensions of your boxes. That’s why buying cupcake boxes and inserts together will save a lot of trouble. Fold the sides of the inserts so they form a sturdy base and place them securely in the box. For extra stability place a piece of double-sided tape on the folded flap of the insert and press firmly against the side of the cupcake box. The best inserts are those that allow for the buyer to pick the cupcake out by placing his or her thumb and index finger in a hole on either side at the base of the cupcake.

  6. Cupcake Boxes victoria's best MAKING FLAVOR VARIETY YOUR OWN INSERTS

  7. Cupcke Boxes If you absolutely can’t buy cupcake boxes and inserts together — let’s say you’ve already got a ton of boxes in a weird dimension that you can’t buy inserts for — it’s important to make sure the insert material is as strong as or stronger than the box material. Use pieces of cardboard that you’ve cut to the box’s dimension and cut out holes that are about 1/8 of an inch wider than the skinniest part of the cupcake base. If you can, add a small space for fingers to pick out the cupcakes, like the inserts you’ll find in your Google search. Making sure your cupcake boxes and inserts fit together perfectly means your wonderful cupcakes make it to their destination in the same fashion they left your kitchen. And your customers will thank you for it!

  8. Cupcke Boxes THANK YOU!

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