Custom Tin Boxes: Premium Metal Packaging
Tin boxes add a permanence and premium feel that paper and cardboard cannot replicate. Customers keep tin boxes long after the product is gone, turning your packaging into a lasting brand reminder on desks, shelves, and kitchen counters. Teal Packaging produces custom printed tin boxes for food, cosmetics, gifts, and promotional products.
Tin Box Styles
- Hinged Lid Tins: Attached lid swings open. Classic for mints, candies, and cosmetics.
- Slip Lid Tins: Separate lid lifts off. Traditional tea, cookie, and gift tin design.
- Screw-Top Tins: Threaded lid for airtight seal. Used for candles, balms, and loose-leaf tea.
- Window Tins: Clear window in the lid to show the product. Popular for candy and spice tins.
- Shaped Tins: Heart, star, house, car, or completely custom shapes via die-cut tooling.
Advantages of Tin Packaging
100% recyclable (infinitely, without quality loss). Superior barrier against moisture, oxygen, and light. Durable protection for fragile or premium products. High perceived value (customers associate metal with premium quality). Reusable packaging that customers keep and repurpose, extending brand exposure for months or years.
Industries
Tea and coffee brands, confectionery and chocolate, cosmetics (lip balm, solid perfume, beard balm), candles, spices, supplements, cigars, and promotional/corporate gifts. For cardboard alternatives, see our kraft boxes or rigid boxes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are tin boxes food-safe?
Yes. Our tins use food-grade lacquer lining that prevents metal contact with food. Safe for direct food contact including candy, tea, coffee, and spices.
How are tin boxes printed?
Full-color CMYK printing directly on the metal surface using offset lithography. The result is a glossy, durable print that resists scratching and fading. Matte finishes also available.
What is the minimum order for custom tins?
500 units due to the metal tooling and printing setup. Pricing improves at 1,000 and 5,000+ units.
Can tin boxes be custom-shaped?
Yes. Custom shapes require a die tooling investment but create unique, memorable packaging. Standard shapes (round, square, rectangle) use existing tooling at no extra cost.

