| Specification | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Suitable Products | Cosmetics, skincare, soap, candles, confectionery, snacks, tea, coffee, supplements, stationery, electronics accessories, toys, collectibles, pharmacy products, and promotional samples |
| Packaging Uses | Checkout counters, retail shelves, grocery stores, pharmacies, boutiques, trade shows, pop-up stores, product launches, wholesale displays, and point-of-sale promotions |
| Materials | Natural kraft paperboard, white-back kraft, recycled kraft paperboard, coated kraft board, uncoated kraft board, F-flute, E-flute, B-flute, C-flute, double-wall kraft corrugated, honeycomb paperboard, and molded pulp |
| Display Styles | Countertop display, shelf-ready display, gravity-feed box, tear-away display, pop-up display, stepped display, dispenser box, tray display, header-card display, floor unit, sidekick display, peg-hook display, and multi-tier display |
| Dimensions | Fully customizable according to product width, depth, height, weight, display capacity, retail shelf dimensions, header height, and shipping requirements |
| Product Capacity | Single product, small assortment, multiple rows, several flavors, mixed SKUs, sample collection, bottle set, sachet quantity, or custom capacity |
| Product Orientation | Upright, horizontal, angled, stacked, stepped, gravity-fed, hung, tray-mounted, cell-supported, or custom arrangement |
| Board Thickness | Selected according to display dimensions, complete product load, header size, perforations, stacking, customer handling, and shipping conditions |
| Corrugated Flutes | F-flute, E-flute, B-flute, C-flute, EB double-wall, BC double-wall, and other suitable constructions |
| Wall Construction | Folding kraft paperboard, single-wall corrugated, double-wall corrugated, laminated kraft board, honeycomb structure, layered paperboard, or custom reinforced construction |
| Loading Style | Top loading, front loading, rear loading, tray loading, gravity-feed loading, peg hanging, shelf loading, or custom access |
| Printing Methods | Digital, offset, flexographic, screen, lithographic lamination, CMYK, Pantone, white ink, metallic ink, and one-color printing |
| Printing Areas | Header, front retaining lip, side walls, rear panel, tray base, interior, dividers, product cells, removable panel, base exterior, and master carton |
| Logo Options | One-color logo, full-color logo, Pantone-matched logo, white-ink logo, repeating pattern, embossed logo, debossed logo, foil-stamped logo, or spot UV logo |
| Header Options | Integrated header, fold-back lid header, separate insert card, reinforced double-layer header, removable header, die-cut header, or no header |
| Front-Panel Options | Low retaining lip, full front wall, perforated tear-away front, curved cutout, finger notch, product-view opening, or custom profile |
| Side-Wall Options | Low side rail, full-height side wall, angled wall, reinforced return, double-thickness wall, product-view cutout, or custom shape |
| Base Options | Single-layer base, double-layer paperboard, corrugated pad, auto-lock bottom, snap-lock base, full-overlap panel, reinforced platform, or custom construction |
| Divider Materials | Folded kraft paperboard, corrugated board, molded pulp, layered board, honeycomb paper, product trays, or custom dividers |
| Divider Styles | Vertical channels, horizontal rows, product cells, removable grid, angled rails, flavor sections, bottle partitions, or custom layout |
| Product-Cell Options | Round bottle cell, square product cell, tube channel, jar cavity, candle support, sachet compartment, box slot, or custom form |
| Riser Options | Single raised platform, stepped riser, multi-level support, angled platform, removable step, corrugated riser, or no riser |
| Retaining Features | Front lip, side rail, rear stop, product tab, collar, paper strap, divider wall, angled floor, or custom retention system |
| Perforation Options | Tear-away front, removable lid, pop-up header, dispenser opening, coupon panel, display conversion, or custom perforation |
| Dispenser Options | Front opening, bottom dispensing slot, side access, top access, gravity feed, tear-away aperture, or custom format |
| Gravity-Feed Features | Angled internal floor, product stop, front dispensing opening, side guides, removable loading panel, and refill access |
| Window Options | Open die-cut, transparent film, front window, side window, logo-shaped opening, product-shaped cutout, multi-panel opening, or no window |
| Hang-Tab Options | Integrated tab, reinforced tab, euro slot, round hole, separate hanger, peg-hook compatibility, or no hang tab |
| Handle Options | Die-cut grip, corrugated handle, integrated paperboard handle, carrying band, reinforced side grips, or handle-free design |
| Floor-Display Features | Reinforced base, multiple shelves, header, side wings, brochure pocket, storage compartment, anti-tip support, and double-wall construction |
| Sidekick Features | Narrow profile, shelf attachment, product hooks, open trays, header panel, and retailer-specific fitting |
| Countertop Features | Compact footprint, front product access, visible header, stable base, lightweight assembly, and refill convenience |
| Shelf-Ready Features | Shipping-to-display conversion, tear-away panel, case barcode, product count, retailer label, shelf-fit dimensions, and easy replenishment |
| Cosmetics Features | Stepped rows, tube channels, lipstick cells, compact wells, tester section, mirror area where suitable, and product labels |
| Skincare Features | Bottle cells, jar compartments, sachet sections, reinforced base, ingredient panel, and product-category header |
| Soap Features | Open tray, divider rows, window, fragrance identification, product stop, and suitable primary wrapping |
| Candle Features | Jar cells, base reinforcement, side supports, product dividers, warning area, and corrugated construction |
| Food and Snack Features | Sealed primary-package compatibility, flavor dividers, product-count area, retail header, barcode panel, and food-safe separation |
| Confectionery Features | Wrapped-product display, paper-cup or tray compatibility, gravity feed, flavor map, pricing area, and counter presentation |
| Supplement Features | Bottle cells, pouch channels, sachet sections, product-benefit area, QR code, and organized retail layout |
| Stationery Features | Pen channels, marker rows, card slots, eraser compartments, angled presentation, and dispenser access |
| Electronics-Accessory Features | Reinforced compartments, cable-box slots, hanging options, product labels, QR code, and suitable primary protection |
| Toy Features | Open-front display, product retention, age-information area, warning panel, header graphics, and retail organization |
| Pharmacy Features | Small-product cells, category labels, price area, barcode panel, organized rows, and retailer information |
| Promotional Features | Campaign header, sample compartments, sponsor logo, QR code, coupon area, store-specific artwork, and variable printing |
| Trade-Show Features | Flat-pack construction, fast setup, brochure pocket, sample tray, handle, branded header, and reusable assembly where suitable |
| Product-Launch Features | Short-run printing, campaign artwork, QR codes, sample organization, removable message panel, and retailer variations |
| Retail Information | Product name, SKU, price area, promotional message, barcode, QR code, retailer label, product count, and refill guidance |
| Barcode Options | UPC, EAN, SKU, case barcode, retailer code, product reference, batch code, inventory number, or custom scannable data |
| QR Code Options | Product guide, demonstration, ingredients, care information, loyalty program, promotion, social page, survey, or reorder link |
| Variable Data | Store names, product versions, regional campaigns, serial numbers, promotion codes, barcodes, and unique QR codes |
| Writable Areas | Price, product name, store code, promotion date, batch, inventory note, or custom retailer field |
| Tamper-Evident Options | Tear strip, adhesive seal, security label, locking panel, serialized sticker, sealed shipping case, or custom feature |
| Security Options | Unique QR code, serial label, hidden mark, authenticity code, inventory tag, or custom security printing |
| Shipping Features | Closed-case conversion, master carton, product dividers, header protection, orientation marks, case barcode, and loading guidance |
| Master-Carton Features | Display quantity, product count, store destination, case barcode, orientation, setup instructions, and reinforced closure |
| Product Stability | Product cells, side rails, front lip, rear stop, riser, angled floor, collar, or custom retention system |
| Header Stability | Double-layer header, locking tabs, side supports, folded returns, corrugated reinforcement, or separate insert card |
| Base Reinforcement | Double-layer board, corrugated pad, full-overlap panels, auto-lock construction, internal platform, or stronger flute grade |
| Side-Wall Reinforcement | Folded return, double-thickness wall, internal brace, central divider, corrugated construction, or custom support |
| Surface Finishes | Uncoated kraft, selected aqueous coating, matte coating, gloss coating, varnish, soft-touch coating, spot UV, and textured finish |
| Decorative Options | One-color graphics, full-color printing, white ink, gold foil, silver foil, embossing, debossing, labels, paper bands, and promotional stickers |
| Interior Printing | Product categories, flavor map, refill guidance, promotional message, brand story, product instructions, and QR code |
| Eco-Friendly Options | Recycled kraft board, recyclable corrugated material, molded pulp, paper dividers, reduced ink coverage, water-based inks where suitable, minimized coatings, and right-sized construction |
| Recyclability Consideration | Depends on coatings, inks, adhesives, labels, films, foil, plastic hooks, inserts, contamination, and local recycling programs |
| Compostability Consideration | Available only when the complete material system is suitable, tested, certified where applicable, and supported by appropriate processing facilities |
| Reusable Options | Reinforced countertop display, collapsible trade-show display, refillable product tray, modular shelf unit, or repeated promotional use where structurally suitable |
| Flat-Pack Options | Countertop displays, tray displays, pop-up units, shelf-ready boxes, dispenser cartons, floor units, dividers, risers, and headers |
| Assembly Options | Manual folding, pre-glued seam, base locking, side-wall formation, divider insertion, riser placement, header setup, perforated-panel removal, product loading, and shelf placement |
| Minimum Quantity | Low-minimum options may be available for selected digitally printed countertop displays, trays, and simple corrugated units |
| Wholesale Orders | Available for manufacturers, retailers, food brands, cosmetic companies, supplement businesses, pharmacies, boutiques, stationery suppliers, toy companies, and promotional agencies |
| Bulk Pricing | Unit pricing may decrease as quantity increases, depending on dimensions, material, display style, dividers, header, perforations, printing, assembly, and artwork variations |
| Artwork Files | AI, EPS, PDF, PSD, or high-resolution print-ready artwork with outlined fonts, final dieline alignment, suitable bleed, and verified retail information |
| Product Information Required | Product dimensions, individual weight, display quantity, total load, orientation, retail shelf dimensions, header requirements, dividers, photographs, samples, and shipping method |
| Proofing Options | Digital proof, 3D mockup, plain structural sample, product-fit display, divider prototype, header sample, gravity-feed test, printed proof, barcode test, or finished production display |
| Testing Options | Product-fit review, complete-load test, base-strength assessment, header-stability check, divider-retention test, gravity-feed evaluation, hanging test, shelf-fit review, and shipping trial |
| Turnaround Time | Determined by quantity, dimensions, material, display complexity, perforations, dividers, printing, finishing, assembly, proof approval, and delivery method |
| Delivery | Shipping available throughout the USA and other supported locations |
| Cost Estimate | Available through the Custom Box Packaging Cost Calculator or a personalized quotation |
| Design Support | Assistance with product measurement, display sizing, material selection, structural engineering, dividers, headers, gravity feed, perforations, artwork, prototyping, retailer setup, and shipping preparation |
| Ordering Options | Request a custom quote, buy custom kraft display boxes online, or order bulk and wholesale point-of-sale packaging |
Natural Kraft Retail Displays for Counters, Shelves, and Point-of-Sale Areas
Custom Kraft Display Boxes help brands present products in an organized, visible, and accessible format while maintaining a natural brown packaging appearance. They can be placed near checkout counters, on retail shelves, inside boutiques, at trade-show booths, in pharmacies, in grocery stores, or within temporary promotional displays.
The display structure should be developed around the actual product rather than a general carton size. Important factors include product width, depth, height, weight, quantity, packaging shape, center of gravity, removal method, refill process, retail shelf dimensions, and whether the display will also function as a shipping carton.
A properly engineered kraft display box can help maintain product alignment, improve brand visibility, simplify restocking, and create a defined selling area for small retail items. Structural options include open-front trays, countertop displays, gravity-feed dispensers, stepped arrangements, shelf-ready cartons, pop-up displays, tear-away cases, and larger corrugated point-of-purchase units.
Custom features can include dividers, product cells, raised platforms, side rails, front retaining lips, angled trays, product stops, headers, perforated panels, windows, carrying cutouts, and removable promotional cards.
Suitable Products and Display Applications
| Product Category | Recommended Kraft Display Application |
|---|---|
| Cosmetics | Counter displays for lipsticks, mascaras, tubes, compacts, and samples |
| Skincare | Organized displays for jars, bottles, sachets, and trial packs |
| Soap | Open trays, stepped displays, and divided countertop cartons |
| Candles | Reinforced corrugated displays with product cells |
| Confectionery | Counter trays and gravity-feed boxes for wrapped products |
| Snacks | Shelf-ready displays for bars, pouches, and portion packs |
| Tea and Coffee | Sachet displays, pod boxes, and retail tray systems |
| Supplements | Bottle and pouch displays with product dividers |
| Stationery | Displays for pens, pencils, erasers, cards, and markers |
| Electronics Accessories | Reinforced displays for cables, chargers, adapters, and earbuds |
| Toys and Collectibles | Open-front displays with product retention |
| Jewelry Accessories | Small countertop displays with compartments |
| Promotional Samples | Compact branded display trays and pop-up units |
| Pharmacy Products | Organized displays for small packaged items |
| Subscription Products | Retail conversion displays for sample assortments |
What Are Custom Kraft Display Boxes?
Custom kraft display boxes are open, partially open, or convertible packaging structures made from natural kraft paperboard, kraft corrugated board, or selected recycled-content materials.
They are designed to hold products in a visible retail arrangement rather than fully enclosing them. Some arrive as open display trays, while others ship as closed cartons and convert into displays through tear-away panels, perforations, or fold-back lids.
The box can sit on a countertop, shelf, floor unit, display rack, or checkout area. It may present products upright, horizontally, in rows, in steps, through gravity feed, or inside individual compartments.
The display should keep products accessible without allowing them to tip, fall forward, slide out, or become difficult to replenish.
Kraft Display Boxes Compared with Standard Retail Cartons
| Feature | Custom Kraft Display Boxes | Standard Retail Cartons |
|---|---|---|
| Product Visibility | Open or partially open for direct display | Usually fully enclosed |
| Customer Access | Products can be removed individually | Box must often be opened first |
| Retail Function | Acts as a sales and organization tool | Primarily contains and protects |
| Branding | Header, tray, sides, and interior can be printed | Branding usually remains on outer panels |
| Restocking | Designed for quick product replenishment | Often requires unpacking |
| Shipping Conversion | Can convert from case to display | Usually remains a shipping carton |
| Product Organization | Dividers, rows, cells, and risers available | Products may remain loosely packed |
| Counter Use | Compact formats available | May not be display-ready |
| Shelf Presentation | Front-facing tray and product access | May hide the products |
| Promotional Use | Supports launches, samples, and campaigns | Less interactive at point of sale |
Material Options
| Material | Recommended Applications | Main Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Natural Kraft Paperboard | Lightweight countertop displays | Natural brown surface and precise folding |
| White-Back Kraft Paperboard | Displays needing a brighter interior | Kraft exterior with cleaner inside presentation |
| Recycled Kraft Paperboard | Selected retail and promotional displays | Recycled content and printable surface |
| Coated Kraft Board | Displays requiring improved print reproduction | Smoother surface depending on coating |
| Uncoated Kraft Board | Minimalist and tactile branding | Natural appearance and writable surface |
| F-Flute Kraft Corrugated | Small reinforced displays | Fine flute and compact profile |
| E-Flute Kraft Corrugated | Medium countertop and shelf-ready displays | Slim corrugated strength |
| B-Flute Kraft Corrugated | Heavier products and large retail trays | Greater cushioning and rigidity |
| C-Flute Kraft Corrugated | Large or heavy display structures | Increased thickness and support |
| Double-Wall Kraft Corrugated | Floor displays and demanding applications | Higher compression strength |
| Honeycomb Paperboard | Selected large point-of-purchase structures | Lightweight structural core |
| Molded Pulp Components | Product-specific retention | Formed paper-based support |
Material selection should reflect product weight, display dimensions, shelf life, handling, printing requirements, perforations, header height, stacking, shipping use, and retailer expectations.
Natural Kraft Paperboard Display Boxes
Natural kraft paperboard is suitable for lightweight products such as sachets, cosmetics, cards, stationery, wrapped confectionery, sample packs, small soaps, and accessories.
It can be die-cut accurately and folded into compact countertop displays, open trays, pop-up boxes, and product dispensers.
The board thickness should be selected around the complete product load. A thin grade may bow or collapse when used with tall, heavy, or densely packed products.
Kraft Corrugated Display Boxes
Corrugated kraft board provides greater rigidity for bottles, jars, candles, food pouches, electronics accessories, toys, subscription products, and heavier assortments.
E-flute can support refined printing and compact shelf displays. B-flute and C-flute may be more suitable for heavier products, large trays, and floor units. Double-wall construction can be considered for demanding promotional displays and combined shipping applications.
Flute direction affects panel stiffness, folding, compression, and the strength of the header and base.
Recycled Kraft Display Boxes
Recycled kraft paperboard and corrugated materials can be considered for selected secondary packaging and retail-display applications.
The exact recycled content, appearance, color consistency, stiffness, and print quality may vary according to the material.
A recycled or kraft appearance does not automatically establish that the complete package is recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, or environmentally preferable. Environmental claims should consider inks, coatings, adhesives, labels, films, inserts, contamination, and local collection systems.
Popular Kraft Display Box Styles
| Display Style | Main Features | Recommended Use |
|---|---|---|
| Countertop Display Box | Compact open tray with header | Checkout areas and retail counters |
| Shelf-Ready Display | Shipping case converts into shelf display | Grocery, pharmacy, and wholesale retail |
| Gravity-Feed Display | Products move forward as items are removed | Bars, sachets, packets, and small cartons |
| Tear-Away Display Box | Perforated panel is removed for presentation | Fast retail setup |
| Pop-Up Display Box | Lid or panel folds into a branded header | Promotions and product launches |
| Stepped Display Box | Products sit at different heights | Cosmetics, bottles, and product collections |
| Dispenser Display Box | Front or bottom opening releases items | Sachets, bars, and individually packed products |
| Tray Display Box | Low open tray with retaining walls | Pouches, soaps, jars, and cartons |
| Header-Card Display | Tall back panel increases branding visibility | Counter and shelf promotions |
| Floor Display Unit | Large freestanding corrugated structure | High-volume retail campaigns |
| Peg-Hook Display | Products hang from hooks or slots | Accessories and small packaged goods |
| Window Display Box | Open or film-covered viewing area | Premium product presentation |
| Multi-Tier Display | Several shelves or levels | Broad product ranges |
| Sidekick Display | Narrow unit attaches to existing shelving | Promotional retail placement |
Countertop Kraft Display Boxes
Countertop displays are compact structures placed near checkouts, reception desks, counters, and service areas.
They are suitable for impulse products, samples, small cosmetics, confectionery, sachets, cards, stationery, supplements, and accessories.
The header should remain visible behind the products, while the front wall should be low enough for access but high enough to keep products from falling out.
Shelf-Ready Kraft Display Boxes
Shelf-ready packaging can transport multiple retail units and convert into an open display.
A perforated front, lid, or top section is removed at the store, leaving a stable tray that can be placed directly on the shelf.
This format can reduce retailer unpacking time and improve product organization. The remaining display should retain sufficient strength after the tear-away panel is removed.
Gravity-Feed Kraft Display Boxes
Gravity-feed boxes allow products to move toward the dispensing opening as customers remove items.
They are suitable for bars, sachets, packets, small pouches, sample cartons, and wrapped confectionery.
The internal slope, opening size, product friction, and product dimensions should be tested together. Irregular or flexible products may not move consistently without internal guides.
Kraft Dispenser Boxes
Dispenser displays allow products to be removed through a front, side, or bottom opening.
They are suitable for tea bags, snack bars, sample packs, sachets, stationery, gloves, small accessories, and individually wrapped products.
The opening should be large enough for convenient access but small enough to retain the remaining products.
Tear-Away Kraft Display Boxes
Tear-away displays ship as enclosed cartons and convert into retail trays through perforated panels.
They can reduce the need for separate shipping and display packaging.
Perforations should tear cleanly without damaging the printed area or weakening the base. Setup instructions can be printed on the removable panel.
Pop-Up Kraft Display Boxes
Pop-up structures use a folded lid or panel that becomes a branded header after opening.
They are useful for trade shows, product launches, sample programs, seasonal promotions, and countertop merchandising.
The header should lock securely in its display position and resist leaning forward or backward.
Stepped Kraft Display Boxes
Stepped displays place products at different heights so that rear items remain visible.
They are suitable for lipsticks, bottles, tubes, nail products, skincare, pens, markers, and small collectible products.
The risers should support the product weight and remain stable as customers remove items from different rows.
Multi-Tier Kraft Display Boxes
Multi-tier displays use several shelves, trays, or platforms within one unit.
They can present multiple product sizes, colors, flavors, or SKUs in a compact retail area.
Each tier should be engineered for the expected product weight. Tall units may require a wide base, rear support, and reinforced side walls.
Kraft Floor Display Units
Floor displays are freestanding promotional structures placed in aisles, store entrances, showrooms, and event spaces.
They can include several shelves, header panels, side wings, brochure pockets, product hooks, and storage compartments.
Double-wall corrugated board, internal supports, base reinforcement, and anti-tip design may be required for large or heavy displays.
Kraft Sidekick Displays
Sidekick displays are narrow units designed to attach to retail shelving, endcaps, or existing fixtures.
They are suitable for accessories, snack packs, sachets, promotional items, and impulse products.
The attachment method, complete product weight, retailer fixture, and customer interaction should be evaluated before production.
Kraft Display Boxes with Headers
A branded header increases visibility and provides space for logos, product benefits, promotional messages, QR codes, and pricing information.
Headers can be integrated, folded from the lid, inserted separately, or attached through locking tabs.
The header should remain upright and should not be hidden by the displayed products.
Kraft Display Boxes with Dividers
Dividers can organize flavors, colors, sizes, product types, and individual retail units.
Available options include vertical channels, product cells, removable grids, angled rails, and full-height compartments.
The divider should prevent product movement without making restocking or customer removal difficult.
Kraft Displays with Product Cells
Individual product cells can hold bottles, jars, candles, tubes, cosmetics, and accessories upright.
They may use folded paperboard, corrugated partitions, molded pulp, or product-specific platforms.
Cell dimensions should allow convenient removal while preventing products from leaning or colliding.
Kraft Displays with Risers
Risers elevate rear rows so that all products remain visible.
They can be manufactured from folded kraft board, corrugated platforms, layered paperboard, or internal steps.
The riser should not collapse when the front products are removed or when customers press down during product selection.
Kraft Displays with Retaining Lips
A front retaining lip keeps products inside the tray.
Its height should balance product visibility, label exposure, and retention. A lip that is too high may hide the product, while a low lip may allow items to fall forward.
Finger notches or curved cutouts can improve customer access.
Kraft Display Boxes with Windows
Windows can reveal products while retaining more enclosure around the display.
Available options include open cutouts, logo-shaped openings, side windows, front windows, or transparent film.
Film adds another material and should be considered when evaluating recyclability. Open windows may be more suitable when product exposure is acceptable.
Kraft Display Boxes with Hang Tabs
Compact display boxes can include integrated hang tabs for pegboard and retail-hook placement.
The tab should be reinforced according to the complete product weight. Euro slots, round holes, and custom hanging shapes may be considered.
The final package should be tested on the retailer’s actual hook or fixture.
Kraft Display Boxes with Handles
Handles can support transport, store setup, event use, and temporary product presentation.
Options include die-cut grips, corrugated handles, integrated paperboard handles, carrying bands, and selected attached handles.
The handle and base should be tested with the complete display load. A carrying handle should not be assumed to support heavy glass products without structural evaluation.
Kraft Display Boxes for Cosmetics
Kraft displays can present lipsticks, mascaras, eyeliners, compacts, brushes, tubes, jars, bottles, and cosmetic samples.
Product wells, stepped rows, bottle cells, tester sections, and branded headers can organize the assortment.
The display should provide enough clearance for customers to remove products without knocking over adjacent items.
Kraft Display Boxes for Skincare
Skincare displays can organize serum bottles, cream jars, tubes, masks, sachets, and trial kits.
Heavy glass containers may require corrugated product cells, reinforced platforms, and stronger bases.
The display should not be described as moistureproof or protective against leakage unless the complete product and packaging system has been evaluated.
Kraft Display Boxes for Soap
Soap displays can hold wrapped bars, cartons, gift sets, and sample products.
Open trays, stepped displays, dividers, and windows can present fragrances, colors, and varieties.
Unwrapped soap may release fragrance, oils, or moisture, so suitable primary wrapping or verified contact components should be used.
Kraft Display Boxes for Candles
Candle displays can hold tins, jars, pillars, votives, and packaged candle products.
Circular products may require fitted cells or corner supports to prevent rolling and collision.
Glass candle jars may require reinforced corrugated displays and product-specific load testing.
Kraft Display Boxes for Food and Snacks
Kraft display boxes can present sealed snack pouches, bars, confectionery, tea packets, coffee products, and wrapped bakery items.
The sealed primary package should provide the main food-contact, moisture, grease, aroma, and shelf-life protection.
The display itself should not be treated as direct food-contact packaging unless specifically selected and verified.
Kraft Display Boxes for Confectionery
Wrapped chocolates, candy, gummies, truffles in suitable primary components, and promotional sweets can use countertop or gravity-feed displays.
Flavor dividers, product maps, price areas, and header cards can support retail presentation.
Any tray, cup, liner, or paperboard contacting unpackaged confectionery should be specifically selected and verified.
Kraft Display Boxes for Supplements
Supplement bottles, pouches, sachets, sample packs, and cartons can be organized through cells and dividers.
The display can feature product names, benefits, QR codes, usage information, retailer details, and promotional messaging.
The packaging should not make unsupported health, treatment, or performance claims.
Kraft Display Boxes for Stationery
Pens, pencils, markers, notebooks, cards, erasers, clips, and small stationery products can use open trays, stepped displays, and dispensers.
Angled walls and internal channels can keep long items upright or aligned.
The display should remain stable as customers remove products from one side.
Kraft Display Boxes for Electronics Accessories
Cables, adapters, chargers, earbuds, cases, and small electronics accessories can use corrugated display trays and hook-ready packaging.
Products should remain inside suitable primary cartons, pouches, or blister alternatives according to their protection needs.
Standard kraft display board is not automatically anti-static, moistureproof, or suitable for exposed electronic components.
Kraft Display Boxes for Toys and Collectibles
Toy displays can organize small figures, cards, puzzles, collectibles, and promotional items.
Open-front trays, perforated cases, product cells, and header panels can support retail presentation.
Age guidance, warnings, and licensed artwork should accurately match the product and should be properly authorized.
Kraft Display Boxes for Pharmacy Products
Pharmacy displays can organize small packaged health, beauty, hygiene, and personal-care products.
The display can include product names, usage categories, barcodes, QR codes, pricing areas, and retailer information.
The display itself does not establish product safety, regulatory approval, or suitability for medical use.
Custom Printed Kraft Display Boxes
Custom printed kraft display boxes can feature logos, product names, promotional messages, instructions, barcodes, QR codes, retailer details, and campaign artwork.
Available printing methods include digital, offset, flexographic, screen, CMYK, Pantone matching, white ink, metallic ink, and one-color printing.
Printing can appear on the header, front retaining lip, side walls, rear panel, interior tray, dividers, removable panel, base exterior, and shipping case.
Custom Kraft Display Boxes with Logo
Custom kraft display boxes with logo help brands create consistent point-of-sale presentation across stores, events, exhibitions, and promotional campaigns.
The logo can appear on the header, front lip, side panels, tray base, interior, divider cards, and outer master carton.
Embossing, debossing, spot UV, foil, white ink, and contrasting labels can highlight branding where technically suitable.
One-Color Kraft Display Boxes
One-color printing provides a simple and cost-conscious branding option.
Black ink is commonly used on natural kraft, while dark green, dark blue, burgundy, or other Pantone colors can support brand recognition.
One-color artwork is suitable for logos, patterns, slogans, websites, QR codes, handling guidance, and promotional messages.
Full-Color Kraft Display Boxes
Full-color printing can add product illustrations, promotional graphics, color coding, photography, and seasonal artwork.
Colors can appear more muted on natural brown kraft than on white paperboard. A white underprint or coated surface may be considered where brighter reproduction is required.
Color expectations should be reviewed through printed samples or proofs.
White Ink on Kraft Displays
White ink can provide strong contrast on natural kraft and can be used for logos, line art, text, and patterns.
Opacity depends on the printing method, board color, ink system, and number of passes.
Fine white text should be tested to confirm readability.
Kraft Display Boxes for Product Launches
Product launches can use short-run digital printing, promotional headers, QR codes, campaign messages, and sample compartments.
Displays can be distributed to selected retailers, influencers, events, and temporary promotional spaces.
Variable artwork can support different stores, regions, products, and launch dates.
Kraft Display Boxes for Trade Shows
Trade-show displays can present samples, brochures, small products, promotional items, and lead-generation materials.
Pop-up structures, handled displays, countertop trays, and brochure pockets can simplify transport and setup.
The display should be easy to assemble and stable on standard event tables.
Kraft Display Boxes for Checkout Counters
Checkout displays are designed for impulse purchases and compact retail spaces.
They can hold candy, sample products, cosmetics, accessories, gift cards, stationery, and small packaged goods.
The front lip should display the product without hiding important branding or price information.
Kraft Display Boxes for Grocery Retail
Grocery displays can hold sealed food products, snack bars, pouches, tea packets, and small cartons.
Shelf-ready and tear-away cases can simplify store setup and replenishment.
Case barcodes, product quantities, orientation marks, and retailer labels can be printed on shipping panels.
Kraft Display Boxes for Boutiques
Boutiques can use natural kraft displays for soaps, candles, jewelry accessories, stationery, cosmetics, and small fashion products.
The rustic appearance can coordinate with kraft shopping bags, tissue, tags, and gift packaging.
Compact displays can be customized around limited shelf and counter space.
Kraft Display Boxes for Ecommerce Brands
Ecommerce brands can use kraft displays for retail pop-ups, influencer kits, trade shows, wholesale placement, and temporary showroom presentations.
A display can be packed flat inside a shipping carton and assembled at the destination.
Products should be separately protected during transit and loaded into the display after setup where appropriate.
Shipping and Display Combination Boxes
Some kraft display boxes can transport products and convert into retail displays.
This reduces the need for separate shipping and merchandising components.
The structure should withstand distribution while still opening cleanly and presenting well after conversion. Tear-away panels, lids, and perforations should not damage the remaining display.
Shelf-Ready Packaging Considerations
Shelf-ready displays should fit the retailer’s shelf depth, height, and width.
The product should remain easy to see and remove while the tray retains enough structure after setup.
Retailer requirements may include case dimensions, case barcodes, tear-strip positions, stacking limits, material specifications, and replenishment standards.
Product Stability and Retention
Tall, narrow, round, top-heavy, or irregular products may require cells, rails, dividers, collars, or angled supports.
The display should remain stable as products are removed unevenly.
A physical sample should be tested with the complete product load and realistic customer handling.
Header Stability
Tall headers can bend, lean, or become hidden behind products if not properly supported.
Options include double-layer headers, folded supports, side wings, corrugated reinforcement, locking tabs, and separate insert cards.
Header height should balance branding visibility with retailer shelf limitations.
Base Strength
The base must support the full product load without sagging, bowing, or tearing.
Reinforcement options include double-layer paperboard, corrugated pads, auto-lock bases, full-overlap panels, internal platforms, and stronger flute grades.
Glass jars, bottles, candles, and dense products require particular attention to base strength.
Side-Wall Support
Side walls help retain products and strengthen the display.
Their height should provide support without blocking product labels. Folded returns, corrugated construction, locking tabs, and double-thickness panels can improve rigidity.
Long displays may need central dividers or internal braces to prevent bowing.
Product Access
Customers should be able to remove a product without damaging the display or disturbing neighboring items.
Finger notches, lowered front panels, angled trays, open corners, and wider product spacing can improve access.
The design should also allow staff to refill the display efficiently.
Barcodes and Retail Labels
Kraft display boxes can include UPC codes, EAN codes, case barcodes, SKUs, product references, retailer labels, and inventory information.
Barcodes should appear on flat, high-contrast panels away from folds, perforations, deep texture, foil, and curved surfaces.
A finished display and shipping case should be scanned before production approval.
QR Codes and Digital Integration
QR codes can connect shoppers to product details, demonstrations, ingredients, care guides, loyalty programs, promotions, social pages, surveys, or reorder links.
The code should be placed on a flat, visible, high-contrast area and tested on the finished display.
Placement should avoid perforations, folds, removable panels, reflective finishes, and areas hidden by products.
Pricing and Promotional Areas
Display boxes can include printed price fields, promotional messages, discount areas, removable labels, offer codes, and campaign dates.
Writable kraft panels can support temporary prices and retailer notes.
The design should leave enough space for retailer-applied labels without covering important brand information.
Variable Data Printing
Variable printing can support store names, campaign codes, product versions, regional messages, barcodes, serial numbers, and unique QR codes.
Digital printing or labels may be used depending on quantity and complexity.
Every version should be checked against the correct product and retailer destination.
Interior Printing
Interior printing can add product instructions, flavor maps, product categories, refill guidance, or branded patterns.
Printed dividers and tray bases can remain visible as products are removed.
Interior graphics should be positioned where they will not be immediately hidden by the product load.
Tamper-Evident and Security Options
Shipping-and-display boxes can use tear strips, adhesive seals, security labels, locking tabs, and serialized stickers before retail setup.
These features may indicate prior opening but do not make the display completely tamper-proof.
Retail products may also require their own primary tamper-evident systems.
Sustainability Considerations
Paper-based display options can include recycled-content kraft, recyclable corrugated materials, paper dividers, molded pulp, right-sized dimensions, reduced ink coverage, water-based inks where suitable, and simplified mono-material structures.
Brands may also use open windows, locking tabs instead of plastic components, removable labels, and flat-packed construction.
A kraft display box should not automatically be described as recyclable, biodegradable, compostable, or sustainable. Environmental claims should consider coatings, adhesives, inks, window films, labels, foil, contamination, and local recycling systems.
Recyclability Considerations
Clean kraft paperboard and corrugated display components may be accepted by some recycling programs.
Lamination, foil, film, plastic hooks, foam, strong adhesives, and mixed-material components can affect acceptance.
Customer and retailer disposal guidance should reflect the actual construction and local systems.
Compostability Considerations
A natural brown appearance does not establish compostability.
Compostability claims require suitable materials, testing, certification where applicable, and access to appropriate processing facilities.
The display board, inks, coatings, adhesives, labels, and inserts should all be considered.
Flat-Pack Kraft Display Boxes
Most folding paperboard and corrugated displays can be supplied flat.
Flat packing reduces storage and inbound freight volume for brands, distributors, retailers, and event teams.
Clear assembly instructions, numbered tabs, pre-glued seams, auto-lock bases, and locking panels can simplify setup.
Assembly and Retail Setup
Assembly may involve forming the base, locking side walls, inserting dividers, raising the header, removing perforated panels, loading products, and placing the display on the counter or shelf.
The design should match staff time, store conditions, product weight, and refill frequency.
Complex floor displays may require step-by-step instructions or preassembled components.
Master Cartons and Shipping Protection
Flat or loaded displays may require corrugated master cartons for transportation.
The master carton can include quantity, display orientation, product code, store destination, case barcode, handling guidance, and setup instructions.
Loaded displays should be protected from compression, product shifting, and damage to headers or tear-away panels.
Wholesale Custom Kraft Display Boxes
Wholesale custom kraft display boxes help manufacturers, retailers, food brands, cosmetic companies, pharmacies, boutiques, supplement businesses, stationery suppliers, and promotional agencies maintain consistent retail presentation.
Larger quantities can reduce average unit pricing when dimensions, material, structure, printing, and product layout remain consistent.
Wholesale programs can include countertop displays, gravity-feed boxes, shelf-ready cases, dispenser cartons, pop-up units, floor displays, and store-specific artwork.
Low-Minimum Kraft Display Boxes
Low-minimum options may be available for selected digitally printed countertop displays, tray boxes, and simple corrugated structures.
Shorter runs can support product launches, trade shows, pop-up stores, test markets, seasonal promotions, and emerging brands.
Complex multi-tier units, heavy floor displays, specialty printing, extensive inserts, and multiple retailer versions may require higher quantities.
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The calculator can help compare countertop displays, kraft tray boxes, gravity-feed cartons, dispenser boxes, shelf-ready packaging, corrugated displays, and wholesale point-of-sale units.
Final pricing is confirmed after reviewing the product dimensions, total load, material, structure, dividers, perforations, artwork, finishes, quantity, assembly requirements, and delivery destination.
Factors That Affect Kraft Display Box Pricing
| Cost Factor | How It Affects the Price |
|---|---|
| Display Dimensions | Larger trays and headers require more material |
| Product Weight | Heavy products need stronger board and reinforcement |
| Material Type | Paperboard, corrugated, double-wall, and specialty kraft vary in cost |
| Display Style | Simple trays generally cost less than multi-tier or floor displays |
| Product Capacity | Higher quantities require larger structures and stronger bases |
| Dividers and Cells | Product-specific organization adds material and engineering |
| Header Design | Tall, reinforced, or removable headers add board and assembly |
| Perforations | Tear-away and display-conversion features add tooling |
| Printing Coverage | Full-color and interior printing increase production requirements |
| White Ink | White underprints and opaque graphics may add print passes |
| Artwork Variations | Different retailers, products, and campaigns add setup |
| Premium Finishes | Foil, embossing, spot UV, and specialty coatings increase cost |
| Assembly | Preassembled displays require additional labor and shipping volume |
| Order Quantity | Larger production runs generally reduce average unit pricing |
| Delivery Destination | Freight depends on flat-packed or loaded volume, weight, and location |
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