Premium Gift Packaging for Chocolates and Confectionery Assortments
Custom Chocolate Gift Boxes provide chocolatiers, confectionery brands, bakeries, retailers, and gifting businesses with a structured way to present chocolate products in an organized and memorable arrangement. Their dimensions, materials, closures, inserts, cavities, printing, and finishes can be customized according to the chocolate type, individual piece dimensions, product weight, quantity, primary wrapping, and intended sales channel.
A properly fitted gift box helps prevent chocolates from shifting, touching one another, or pressing against the lid. Individual cavities, paper cups, dividers, trays, and layered inserts can separate flavors, fillings, decorations, and product shapes while creating a balanced visual presentation.
These boxes are suitable for chocolate manufacturers, artisan chocolatiers, candy stores, bakeries, grocery brands, hotels, restaurants, wedding planners, event businesses, subscription services, corporate gifting programs, luxury retailers, promotional agencies, and private-label confectionery suppliers.
Suitable Chocolate Products and Applications
| Chocolate Product |
Recommended Gift Packaging Application |
| Truffles and Bonbons |
Individual cavities, paper cups, rigid boxes, and premium assortments |
| Pralines |
Divided trays, two-piece boxes, magnetic packaging, and luxury gifting |
| Chocolate Bars |
Sleeve-and-tray boxes, multipacks, drawer boxes, and gift collections |
| Molded Chocolates |
Shaped inserts, window lids, compartment trays, and seasonal packaging |
| Caramels |
Paper cups, divided boxes, kraft gift cartons, and mixed assortments |
| Chocolate-Covered Nuts |
Compartment boxes, rigid trays, gift sets, and event packaging |
| Mini Chocolates |
Grid inserts, layered trays, promotional gifts, and hospitality collections |
| Filled Chocolates |
Deep cavities, protective trays, flavor guides, and premium boxes |
| Chocolate-Covered Fruit |
Divided packaging, suitable liners, rigid support, and gift assortments |
| Chocolate Coins and Medallions |
Flat trays, circular cavities, promotional packs, and event gifts |
| Chocolate Gift Sets |
Multi-compartment boxes, magnetic closures, drawers, and ribbon packaging |
| Seasonal Chocolates |
Holiday artwork, themed inserts, personalized lids, and limited-edition collections |
Material Options
The selected material affects box strength, print quality, gift presentation, storage performance, and overall packaging cost.
| Material |
Best For |
Main Benefits |
| Rigid Board |
Luxury chocolates, corporate gifts, weddings, and premium assortments |
Strong construction, reusable presentation, and high perceived value |
| SBS Paperboard |
Folding chocolate boxes and colorful retail gift packaging |
Smooth print surface, accurate die-cutting, and detailed graphics |
| Natural Kraft Paperboard |
Artisan chocolate, handmade products, and natural branding |
Rustic appearance and paper-based construction |
| White Kraft Paperboard |
Clean presentation and full-color confectionery artwork |
Strong color contrast and versatile structure |
| Folding Cardboard |
Everyday gift boxes, favors, and higher-volume packaging |
Lightweight, economical, and efficient to store flat |
| Corrugated Board |
Ecommerce gift sets, subscription boxes, and larger assortments |
Compression resistance, cushioning, and dependable shipping support |
| Recycled Paperboard |
Sustainability-focused confectionery programs |
Recycled content and customizable paper-based construction |
| Specialty Wrapped Board |
Weddings, limited editions, luxury retail, and commemorative gifts |
Textured surfaces, refined colors, and premium tactile presentation |
Material thickness should be selected according to chocolate quantity, total product weight, box dimensions, insert structure, stacking requirements, and delivery method.
Popular Chocolate Gift Box Styles
| Gift Box Style |
Key Features |
Recommended Use |
| Two-Piece Chocolate Boxes |
Separate lid and base create a traditional gift presentation |
Truffles, pralines, assorted chocolates, and seasonal gifting |
| Magnetic Chocolate Boxes |
Hinged rigid lid with concealed magnetic closure |
Corporate gifts, luxury assortments, and special occasions |
| Drawer Chocolate Boxes |
Sliding tray creates a controlled and elegant product reveal |
Premium collections, weddings, and limited editions |
| Window Chocolate Gift Boxes |
Transparent or open window reveals the assortment |
Retail shelves, gift shops, bakeries, and colorful chocolates |
| Sleeve-and-Tray Boxes |
Printed outer sleeve surrounds a fitted inner tray |
Chocolate bars, tasting sets, and branded gift collections |
| Book-Style Chocolate Boxes |
Side-hinged structure provides broad interior presentation |
Brand storytelling, corporate gifts, and luxury assortments |
| Folding Chocolate Gift Cartons |
Lightweight carton with tuck or locking closure |
Events, seasonal promotions, and higher-volume gifting |
| Gable Chocolate Gift Boxes |
Built-in handle supports convenient carrying |
Party gifts, children’s events, holidays, and bakery collections |
| Heart-Shaped Chocolate Boxes |
Decorative structure associated with romantic gifting |
Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, weddings, and engagement gifts |
| Layered Chocolate Boxes |
Multiple removable trays increase assortment capacity |
Large collections, family gifts, and premium confectionery sets |
Custom Sizes and Chocolate Capacity
We manufacture custom-size chocolate gift boxes according to individual chocolate dimensions, product count, cavity layout, tray depth, box height, total weight, and accessory requirements.
Small boxes can hold two, four, or six chocolates for favors and samples. Medium boxes may contain nine, twelve, sixteen, or twenty-four pieces. Larger structures can hold layered assortments, chocolate bars, confectionery jars, greeting cards, and complete gift collections.
Accurate sizing helps prevent chocolates from moving excessively while providing enough clearance around decorations, toppings, coatings, and molded shapes. Customers can provide chocolate dimensions, target piece count, tray layouts, physical samples, photographs, or existing packaging for structural development.
Custom Printed Chocolate Gift Boxes
Custom printed chocolate gift boxes can display your logo, company name, collection title, chocolate flavors, ingredient information, allergen details, net quantity, website, QR code, gift message, event date, promotional offer, or seasonal artwork.
Available printing methods include offset, digital, flexographic, screen, CMYK, Pantone, white ink, metallic ink, and one-color printing.
The lid, base, sleeve, tray, interior lid, insert platform, dividers, paper bands, labels, ribbons, cards, and protective wraps can be customized where technically suitable.
Custom Chocolate Gift Boxes with Logo
Adding a logo helps confectionery brands create consistent packaging across chocolate stores, hotels, weddings, corporate programs, seasonal campaigns, ecommerce orders, and subscription deliveries.
Logos may be printed, foil-stamped, embossed, debossed, raised, or highlighted with spot UV. Branding can appear on the exterior lid, front panel, interior reveal, tray, ribbon, sleeve, flavor guide, greeting card, or seal.
Minimal logo placement can create an elegant luxury presentation, while colorful full-surface artwork can support seasonal collections, children’s gifts, promotional products, and retail campaigns.
Luxury Chocolate Gift Boxes
Luxury chocolate boxes may use rigid board, magnetic closures, specialty wrapped paper, soft-touch finishes, metallic foil, ribbon pulls, and fitted confectionery trays.
The interior can include velvet-style visual surfaces, printed flavor maps, greeting-card pockets, removable layers, and branded paper cups.
Luxury packaging should create a refined reveal while still supporting practical filling, product protection, storage, and delivery.
Two-Piece Chocolate Gift Boxes
Two-piece boxes use a separate lid and base to create a classic confectionery presentation.
They are suitable for truffles, pralines, fudge, chocolate-covered nuts, and mixed assortments. The lid depth can be adjusted according to the insert and chocolate height.
A fitted tray, paper cup arrangement, or divider grid can keep each piece centered inside the base.
Magnetic Chocolate Gift Boxes
Magnetic chocolate boxes provide a structured opening experience and broad surfaces for premium branding.
They can include ribbon lifts, document pockets, layered trays, flavor guides, greeting cards, and concealed accessory sections.
Magnets can affect material separation and recycling, so environmental claims should reflect the complete packaging structure.
Drawer Chocolate Gift Boxes
Drawer boxes use a sliding inner tray surrounded by an outer sleeve.
Ribbon pulls, thumb notches, paper tabs, or fabric loops can improve opening convenience. The drawer may contain one tray, multiple layers, or separate chocolate and gift-card compartments.
The sliding fit should be tested so the tray moves smoothly without opening unintentionally.
Window Chocolate Gift Boxes
A die-cut window allows customers to view chocolate colors, decorations, shapes, and arrangement before opening the package.
Available window shapes include rectangular, square, circular, oval, heart-shaped, cocoa-pod inspired, logo-shaped, or fully customized designs.
The window may remain open or use transparent film for additional handling protection. Window films can affect recyclability and should be considered when making environmental claims.
Heart-Shaped Chocolate Boxes
Heart-shaped gift boxes are suitable for Valentine’s Day, weddings, engagements, anniversaries, and romantic occasions.
They can use rigid board, folding paperboard, ribbon closures, metallic foil, personalized names, and decorative inserts.
The internal tray can follow the heart-shaped outline or use individually arranged chocolate cavities.
Chocolate Truffle Boxes
Truffle boxes can include individual cavities, paper cups, flavor labels, and protective clearance above each product.
The insert should prevent truffles from rolling or touching while allowing customers to remove each piece easily.
Rigid two-piece, drawer, magnetic, and window structures are popular for premium truffle assortments.
Praline and Bonbon Gift Boxes
Praline and bonbon packaging can organize several flavors and shapes inside a consistent grid.
Printed flavor guides may appear inside the lid, on a removable card, or beneath the tray.
The cavity dimensions should reflect the largest product in the assortment without leaving excessive empty space around smaller pieces.
Chocolate Bar Gift Boxes
Gift packaging can hold one or more wrapped chocolate bars in side-by-side, stacked, or layered arrangements.
Sleeves, rigid trays, drawer boxes, and book-style structures are suitable for tasting sets, origin collections, and corporate gifts.
Dividers can separate milk, dark, white, fruit, nut, and filled chocolate bars.
Chocolate Tasting Boxes
Tasting boxes can organize miniature bars, origin samples, cocoa-percentage collections, and flavor comparisons.
The package may include a tasting guide, product map, pairing suggestions, producer story, or QR code linking to digital information.
Each sample should remain clearly identified and secured within its designated section.
Layered Chocolate Gift Boxes
Layered boxes use two or more removable trays to increase capacity without creating an excessively wide package.
Ribbon lifts, finger notches, paper tabs, or removable handles can help customers access lower trays.
The structure should support the combined weight of all layers without pressing upper trays against the chocolates below.
Chocolate Assortment Boxes
Assortment boxes can combine truffles, bonbons, caramels, pralines, coated nuts, and mini bars.
Grid inserts, individual cups, divided trays, and printed flavor maps help keep the collection organized.
The layout may be symmetrical, circular, layered, color-coded, or arranged around a central promotional item.
Chocolate and Coffee Gift Boxes
Custom boxes can combine chocolate with coffee bags, coffee pods, mugs, or drink accessories in suitable separate compartments.
The inserts should prevent heavy products from shifting toward delicate chocolates.
Corrugated or rigid structures may be required when the gift set includes several products with different weights and shapes.
Chocolate and Tea Gift Sets
Chocolate gift boxes can include tea bags, loose tea in suitable sealed packaging, cups, strainers, or printed pairing guides.
Separate compartments can help prevent direct contact and reduce aroma transfer between products.
The package can be designed for hotels, holidays, corporate gifting, wellness collections, and retail promotions.
Chocolate and Wine-Style Gift Packaging
Gift structures may be designed to hold chocolates alongside bottled beverages or non-alcoholic drink products where appropriate for the business.
Bottle compartments, neck supports, reinforced bases, and chocolate trays should be engineered around the combined weight.
Any age-restricted product sales, gifting, labeling, and delivery requirements remain the responsibility of the business.
Wedding Chocolate Gift Boxes
Wedding chocolate boxes can coordinate with invitations, table décor, favors, welcome kits, and guest gifts.
Names, dates, monograms, venue details, floral artwork, ribbon colors, and thank-you messages may be added.
Small boxes can serve as table favors, while larger magnetic or rigid boxes can be used for bridal parties and selected guests.
Corporate Chocolate Gift Boxes
Businesses can use branded chocolate gift boxes for employee appreciation, client gifts, conferences, product launches, company anniversaries, and holiday programs.
The box may display the company logo, recipient name, department, event date, campaign message, QR code, or personalized note.
Compartments can also hold gift cards, notebooks, pens, certificates, or promotional merchandise.
Holiday Chocolate Gift Boxes
Custom chocolate packaging can be created for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, birthdays, and other seasonal occasions.
Holiday artwork can include themed colors, patterns, illustrations, messages, foil details, ribbons, and limited-edition collection names.
Digital printing may be suitable for selected lower-volume seasonal campaigns.
Personalized Chocolate Gift Boxes
Selected digitally printed projects can include recipient names, event dates, monograms, company departments, unique messages, table numbers, and promotional codes.
Personalization can improve presentation for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, corporate programs, and hotel gifting.
Variable data should be supplied accurately and reviewed carefully before production.
Hotel and Hospitality Chocolate Boxes
Hotels, resorts, restaurants, spas, and event venues can use small chocolate gift boxes as welcome amenities, turndown gifts, dining favors, and conference items.
Packaging can display the property logo, event information, guest name, QR code, service details, or seasonal message.
Chocolate should remain protected according to the product’s storage and temperature requirements.
Subscription Chocolate Gift Boxes
Chocolate subscription businesses can use custom boxes for monthly tasting sets, international collections, limited releases, origin-focused products, and holiday assortments.
Interior printing can include flavor guides, producer profiles, membership benefits, reorder information, and referral offers.
The gift box may require an outer corrugated mailer for parcel delivery.
Promotional Chocolate Gift Boxes
Custom chocolate boxes can support brand launches, product sampling, retail openings, press kits, influencer campaigns, and trade shows.
Compact folding cartons can hold a few pieces for high-volume distribution, while premium rigid structures can be used for media contacts, executives, and selected partners.
Promotional messaging, QR codes, and campaign details can be integrated into the box and insert.
Ecommerce Chocolate Gift Boxes
Chocolate gift boxes used for ecommerce normally require a protective corrugated shipping carton or mailer.
The presentation box provides the branded gifting experience, while the outer package protects corners, lids, ribbons, windows, foil details, and interior arrangements.
The complete packaging system should be tested with the actual chocolates, inserts, and delivery conditions before large-scale shipping.
Heat and Temperature Considerations
Chocolate can soften, melt, discolor, or develop surface changes when exposed to unsuitable temperatures.
A standard gift box does not provide active temperature control. Businesses should consider season, climate, delivery duration, storage location, carrier conditions, and customer availability.
Selected shipments may require insulation, cooling components, thermal liners, or expedited delivery based on product-specific testing.
Chocolate Trays and Inserts
Custom inserts help organize chocolates and prevent individual pieces from shifting.
Available options include die-cut paperboard trays, folded kraft inserts, molded pulp, corrugated dividers, layered platforms, paper cups, and selected cavity trays.
The insert should reflect the chocolate’s dimensions, shape, coating, decoration, and removal requirements.
Individual Chocolate Cavities
Individual cavities create consistent spacing and help separate different chocolate pieces.
Cavity layouts can use grids, circles, rows, heart-shaped patterns, or fully customized arrangements.
Each cavity should be large enough for easy removal without allowing the product to move excessively.
Paper Cups and Chocolate Holders
Paper cups can hold individual truffles, pralines, fudge pieces, and coated chocolates inside the larger box.
They can improve separation and presentation while helping customers lift each chocolate.
Paper, coatings, printing, and direct-contact suitability should be confirmed for the intended confectionery product.
Dividers and Flavor Organization
Paperboard dividers can separate different chocolate types, allergens, flavors, colors, and fillings.
Printed labels, symbols, numbers, or color coding can identify each section.
Businesses should avoid dietary and allergen claims unless they accurately reflect the recipe and production environment.
Ribbon Lifts and Removal Features
Ribbon lifts can help customers remove fitted trays, chocolate bars, greeting cards, or accessory compartments.
Finger notches, paper tabs, and recessed tray edges can provide alternatives to fabric ribbons.
The removal feature should operate without disturbing nearby chocolates or damaging the insert.
Greeting Cards and Gift Messages
Chocolate boxes can include printed greeting cards, handwritten-note spaces, gift tags, envelopes, and interior message panels.
A dedicated pocket can keep the card separate from the chocolates.
Personal messages may be added for weddings, birthdays, corporate gifts, holidays, and direct-to-recipient ecommerce orders.
Flavor Guides and Product Maps
Flavor guides help customers identify fillings, coatings, cocoa percentages, and product varieties.
They may be printed inside the lid, placed on a removable card, integrated into the tray, or accessed through a QR code.
The guide should correspond accurately to the final chocolate arrangement.
Primary Wrappers and Inner Protection
Some chocolates may be individually wrapped, placed in paper cups, or protected by an inner liner before being arranged inside the gift box.
The inner packaging often provides the principal barrier against oils, moisture, aroma transfer, and direct handling.
The outer box should be designed around the complete wrapped or supported product.
Direct Food-Contact Considerations
Custom chocolate gift boxes may function as primary packaging, secondary packaging, or decorative outer packaging.
When unwrapped chocolate directly contacts the insert, cup, tray, or box, the paperboard, coatings, inks, adhesives, and manufacturing process must be selected specifically for that application.
Standard exterior printing, recycled stock, magnets, ribbons, decorative foil, foam, and specialty wraps should not directly contact chocolate unless suitable for the intended use.
Grease-Resistance Considerations
Chocolate, caramel, pralines, and filled confectionery may leave grease marks on untreated paperboard.
Grease-resistant liners, paper cups, suitable coatings, individual wrappers, and approved trays can improve appearance and performance.
The package should not be described as greaseproof unless the complete structure has been developed and tested for the intended product.
Moisture, Aroma, and Barrier Considerations
Chocolate quality can be affected by oxygen, humidity, aroma transfer, temperature, and light.
Barrier performance normally depends on the primary wrapping or inner liner rather than the decorative gift box alone.
Standard paperboard boxes should not be described as airtight or moistureproof unless the complete packaging system has been tested for those properties.
Ingredient and Allergen Information
Retail chocolate gift boxes may require space for ingredients, allergens, nutrition information, cocoa content, net quantity, business details, storage guidance, date coding, and applicable warnings.
Businesses are responsible for confirming the labeling requirements that apply to their confectionery and target market.
Allergen, vegan, organic, sugar-free, and dietary claims should accurately reflect the product and production environment.
Barcodes and Product Identification
Chocolate boxes can include UPC barcodes, SKUs, assortment names, flavor codes, batch fields, price areas, and collection information.
Barcodes should appear on flat, high-contrast surfaces away from textured paper, folds, windows, and reflective foil.
A printed production sample should be scanned before the full order is approved.
QR Codes and Digital Integration
QR codes can connect customers to product descriptions, flavor guides, sourcing stories, gift messages, loyalty programs, online ordering, tasting videos, and social media campaigns.
The code should be printed on a flat, high-contrast panel and tested on the final material.
Placement should avoid ribbons, metallic finishes, deep textures, seals, and folds that could interfere with scanning.
Batch and Date Coding
Boxes can include spaces for production dates, best-before information, lot numbers, batch codes, and inventory references.
Coding may be printed directly, stamped, applied through labels, or added during product filling.
The coding panel should remain flat and compatible with the selected marking equipment.
Tamper-Evident Features
Optional features include adhesive seals, branded stickers, paper bands, tear strips, locking tabs, and serialized labels.
These features can indicate prior opening but do not make the gift box completely tamper-proof.
Primary wrappers and individual product protection should be selected according to the chocolate and intended distribution method.
Premium Finishes and Decorative Details
Custom chocolate gift boxes can be enhanced with matte lamination, gloss lamination, soft-touch coating, aqueous coating, varnish, spot UV, metallic paper, pearlescent stock, and textured wraps.
Decorative options include gold foil, silver foil, rose-gold foil, copper foil, holographic accents, embossing, debossing, raised logos, ribbons, belly bands, gift tags, and branded seals.
Premium finishes are suitable for luxury confectionery, weddings, corporate gifts, holidays, and special-edition products.
Eco-Friendly Chocolate Gift Boxes
Eco-friendly chocolate gift boxes can be manufactured using recycled paperboard, kraft stock, recyclable corrugated board, molded pulp, paper-based inserts, reduced ink coverage, unlaminated surfaces, and water-based inks.
Businesses may select right-sized boxes, removable inserts, paper pull tabs, minimal metallic finishing, open windows, and simplified closures.
A paper chocolate box should not automatically be described as recyclable, compostable, or biodegradable. Environmental claims should reflect liners, coatings, films, magnets, ribbons, adhesives, foils, labels, and food contamination.
Reusable Chocolate Gift Boxes
Rigid and magnetic chocolate boxes can be designed for continued use after the confectionery has been removed.
Customers may reuse them for keepsakes, stationery, jewelry, photographs, gift cards, or small accessories.
Durability depends on board thickness, hinge construction, handling, storage conditions, and the selected decorative finish.
Flat-Pack and Filling Efficiency
Folding chocolate gift cartons can be supplied flat to reduce warehouse space and inbound freight volume.
Pre-glued side seams, auto-lock bases, snap-lock bottoms, tuck flaps, and scored panels can simplify assembly.
Rigid, drawer, magnetic, and heart-shaped boxes generally require more storage space but provide a more premium gifting presentation.
Wholesale and Bulk Chocolate Gift Boxes
Ordering wholesale custom chocolate gift boxes can reduce the average unit cost and help confectionery brands maintain consistent packaging across assortments, events, retail locations, seasonal campaigns, and corporate programs.
Bulk chocolate gift packaging is suitable for chocolatiers, manufacturers, bakeries, hotels, grocery brands, wedding businesses, event planners, subscription services, and corporate gifting companies.
Pricing depends on dimensions, material, box style, chocolate capacity, insert design, windows, closures, printing coverage, personalization, premium finishes, quantity, and delivery destination.
Low-minimum options may be available for selected digitally printed folding cartons, sleeves, and simple paper inserts. Rigid boxes, magnetic closures, custom cavities, specialty wraps, multiple layers, and premium finishing may require higher production quantities.
Use our Custom Box Packaging Cost Calculator to receive a preliminary estimate for your chocolate gift packaging project. Enter the required dimensions, quantity, material, box style, chocolate capacity, insert type, printing coverage, window, closure, and finishing options.
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The calculator can help compare two-piece chocolate boxes, drawer packaging, magnetic gift boxes, window cartons, layered assortments, sleeve-and-tray boxes, and custom favor packaging.
Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the chocolate dimensions, piece count, total product weight, box structure, insert design, artwork, quantity, and delivery destination.
Factors That Affect Chocolate Gift Box Pricing
| Cost Factor |
How It Affects the Price |
| Box Dimensions |
Larger assortments and deeper trays require more material |
| Chocolate Capacity |
Higher piece counts require more cavities, cups, dividers, and support |
| Material Type |
Folding paperboard, corrugated board, rigid board, and specialty wraps have different costs |
| Box Structure |
Standard folding cartons generally cost less than magnetic, drawer, or rigid boxes |
| Insert Design |
Individual cavities, layered trays, paper cups, and custom dividers add complexity |
| Window Design |
Die-cut openings and transparent panels add tooling and materials |
| Printing Coverage |
Full-color exterior and interior printing increases production cost |
| Personalization |
Recipient names, dates, messages, and variable artwork may add setup requirements |
| Premium Finishes |
Foil stamping, embossing, spot UV, ribbons, and textured wrapping add production processes |
| Food-Use Components |
Suitable liners, trays, cups, and grease-resistant elements add material cost |
| Order Quantity |
Larger wholesale quantities generally reduce the average unit price |
| Delivery Location |
Freight costs depend on box dimensions, assembled volume, weight, and destination |
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The Customized Packaging manufactures custom chocolate packaging for chocolatiers, confectionery manufacturers, bakeries, hotels, grocery businesses, wedding planners, luxury retailers, subscription companies, event organizers, and corporate gifting programs.
Customers can choose custom dimensions, materials, box styles, chocolate cavities, inserts, paper cups, windows, magnetic closures, ribbons, printing methods, personalization, and premium finishes.
Whether you need a custom chocolate gift box manufacturer, dependable confectionery packaging supplier, chocolate gift boxes with logo, luxury truffle packaging, wedding favor boxes, or wholesale chocolate boxes in the USA, we can manufacture packaging according to your products and gifting requirements.
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