Quick Answer: Teal Packaging creates a custom hot chocolate box from a 50-unit MOQ, with free dieline design and a digital proof before print. The structure can be quoted for packets, wrapped pieces, cups, or a mixed gift assortment after the packed dimensions are supplied. Interior fit, optional liners, and material scope are confirmed in the quote.
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Hot Chocolate Box Packaging for Holiday Gifts from Teal Packaging: 50-unit standard MOQ (100+ units for specialty rigid boxes), 2-5 business day delivery in the US (express and economy options available), free design help included on every order, free generic sample kit ($19.99 shipping, credited toward your first order). Standard production runs from about 7 business days after digital proof approval; complex or high-volume orders take longer.
Materials and certifications: FSC-certified paper stock, soy-based inks, kraft / corrugated / rigid paperboard / mylar / tin / vinyl substrates.
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Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
A hot chocolate gift can contain several small components that shift during packing and shipping. Packets, spoons, marshmallows, cups, and cards may need separate positions, while the outside still needs a clear seasonal presentation. A custom hot chocolate box gives the buyer a defined packout and gives the brand room for approved artwork, instructions, and gifting information.
Teal Packaging quotes the structure around the actual components rather than assuming one standard format. Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Free dieline design and a digital proof before print are included for the packaging scope, allowing your team to check panel order, copy, logo placement, and fit before the run begins. Share the final component list early when the box will be assembled by a separate team.
Plan the Interior Around the Packout
Begin with the finished dimensions of each component, including any individual wrapper or secondary package. A simple carton fits one or two packet formats, and a tuck-top box handles a small gift set. If the same package must present and travel, a mailer is usually the answer. Assortments that need distinct positions are where a tray, divider, or configured insert comes in. All of these are configurable options confirmed during quoting.
If a liner or specific interior material is requested, include it in the brief. Teal confirms the exact material scope in the quote.
Hot Chocolate Packaging Choices
| Format | Good fit for | Information needed |
|---|---|---|
| Folding carton | Packet sets or a compact retail-style gift | Packet dimensions, count, opening, artwork |
| Tuck-top box | A gift that needs a repeatable close | Component height, closure, print coverage |
| Mailer box | Direct shipment to a customer or client | Packed dimensions, shipping plan, packout |
| Insert or divider | A mixed assortment with planned placement | Cavity count, piece sizes, interior material request |
MOQ, Pricing, and Seasonal Timing
Most custom packaging starts at 50 units. Your price is shaped by the finished size, selected structure, materials, print coverage, insert work, order quantity, and destinations. A volume packaging configuration may reach about $0.44 per unit, but that is not a blanket price for small runs, inserts, specialty work, or every hot chocolate assortment.
Holiday timing must be planned from the in-hands date. Eligible in-house work may take about 7 business days. Specialty imported work can take about 12 weeks. Those ranges do not replace approval or transit time. A rush request is quoted by job and can add 7 to 25 percent. Send the component list and dates early so the quote can distinguish a simple carton from a more involved packout.
Teal offers free US shipping on qualifying packaging orders. Confirm the destinations and delivery scope in the quote. If the box goes to individual recipients, include the address count and packout process. If it goes to one facility, note whether the boxes arrive flat or assembled as part of the requested scope.
How to Order a Hot Chocolate Box
- List each component, its packed dimensions, quantity per box, and any wrapper or secondary package.
- Choose the desired presentation, such as a folding carton, tuck-top box, mailer, or configured insert for review.
- Identify any liner or interior material request. Teal confirms the exact material scope in the quote.
- Request free dieline design or provide artwork. Review the digital proof for the panels, copy, and packout.
- Approve the quote and proof. Production and shipping follow the confirmed structure, quantity, timing, and destinations.
Keep the packout stable after proof approval. Changing packet counts, cup sizes, or insert positions can affect the dimensions, cost, and timing. If the contents are still changing, share the likely ranges and ask for the configuration to be confirmed after the final component list is ready.
Make the Gift Easy to Pack
For a manual assembly line, specify the loading order and where the main branding should face. For a distributed gift program, specify whether every recipient receives the same components. For a retail or event setting, identify whether the box will be handed over locally or shipped. Those details help Teal discuss closure, protection, and packout without presenting an unverified stock solution.
Consider the presentation after opening. If the first view should show a card, packet, or logo, identify that goal before the insert is planned. If the gift includes a cup or spoon, share the actual packed dimensions rather than the retail description. A small difference in height can change the structure and the proof.
Seasonal artwork should be checked at the fold lines and closure panels. Review the digital proof for copy, warnings supplied by your team, brand marks, and any instructions. The buyer approves the final proof before print. Changes after approval may affect the schedule.
For a broader edible gift direction, review christmas treat boxes. That related page can help compare a single hot chocolate set with a wider seasonal treat program.
Coordinate Cups and Accessories
A gift set may include cups, spoons, sleeves, cards, or other accessories selected for the program. Provide the dimensions of the items you already plan to use and identify which pieces are still being sourced. Teal can quote packaging around confirmed components and can discuss sourced items when they are separately selected and quoted. Do not assume an accessory is available until it appears in the quote. The box structure, packout, and proof should follow the approved item list.
Prepare the Packout Brief
Include the treat dimensions, count, wrap format, artwork status, quantity, and required date in the first request. If a baker or fulfillment partner will pack the order, ask that team to confirm the loading sequence. That simple check can reveal a needed divider or a different box depth before the proof is prepared. It also gives the quote a reliable basis for the selected structure and schedule.
Use the approved proof as the final checkpoint for seasonal copy. Confirm the recipient message, product names, and panel orientation with the person who owns the program. When the information is final, the production handoff is easier to track.
For the rest of a seasonal line, see our holiday packaging overview, which covers cartons, mailers, and gift formats that print alongside these boxes.