If you are looking for donut boxes you are in the right place. Here you will find a wide collection of different practical and economical bakery boxes. Use them to transport all kinds of sweet and savoury recipes; donuts, cinnamon rolls, croissants, sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres, sandwiches, etc. Its design allows a double function, this box is ideal for transporting products and then serving the box as a tray. Use it for both professional and personal use.
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These donuts boxes are perfect for sweet and savoury products:
FAQ
Q: Are the donuts boxes easy to assemble?
A: Foldable donuts boxes are much easier to assemble than a normal shipping box or take away box. Their design makes them perfect for transporting the products, and then eating in the box itself.
Q: How can I personalise my donut box?
A: You can personalise your box by clicking on the "Label" button that you will see in the configuration of each product. On our website you can only personalise with a label, if you want to personalise with printing for more than 250 units, you can request a personalised quote here.
Q: Can I get a personalised quote?
A: If you want to order more than 250 units, please contact us at info@selfpackaging.com. Our customer service and design team will help you make your project perfect. You can do this by clicking on the following link: REQUEST A PERSONALISED QUOTE
Q: How much do the boxes cost per unit?
A: The price depends on the type of box, the size, the colour and the number of boxes you want. The more boxes you select, the lower the price per unit. You can calculate the price per unit on the meter inside each product.
Q: I want sustainable packaging!
A: Our boxes are made from recycled and recyclable cardboard. We also print them with water-based inks, guaranteeing personalised and sustainable packaging at the same time. You can find out more about our eco-friendly materials here: SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
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