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    Custom Packaging FAQs

    Here you will find answers to some of the most common questions about custom packaging.
    If you don't find your answer here please call us at 1-800-205-9972 and talk to one of our packaging consultants.

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    A tuck box is a packaging box with a flap at one end that tucks into the box to close it. It is commonly used for packaging small items like playing cards, board games, or stationery products.

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    Tuck boxes can be made from various materials, including paperboard, cardstock, kraft paper, and corrugated board. The material used depends on the intended use and the desired durability of the box.

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    The main difference between a tuck box and a standard box is how they are closed. Tuck boxes have a flap at one end that tucks into the box to close it, while standard boxes usually have a lid that fits over the top of the box.

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    Tuck boxes can be customized with company logos, designs, and other branding elements. Many manufacturers offer custom printing services for tuck boxes.

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    The minimum order quantity for tuck boxes can vary depending on the manufacturer and the order size. Some manufacturers have no minimum order quantity, while others may require orders of several thousand boxes.

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    The production time for tuck boxes can vary depending on the manufacturer and the order size. Small orders may take a few days to produce, while larger orders may take several weeks.

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    Tuck boxes can be shipped flat and assembled, depending on the manufacturer's preference and the order size. Flat shipping can save space and reduce shipping costs.

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    The cost of producing tuck boxes can vary depending on the materials used, the size of the order, and the complexity of the design. Generally, larger orders are cheaper per unit than smaller orders.

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    Tuck boxes can be eco-friendly if made from recycled or biodegradable materials. However, not all tuck boxes are environmentally friendly, so checking with the manufacturer is essential to ensure they meet your sustainability requirements.

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    Many types of tuck boxes are available, including straight tuck boxes, reverse tuck boxes, and two-piece tuck boxes. The design and style of the box can vary depending on the intended use and the manufacturer's preference.