Teal Packaging plans treat boxes in bulk from MOQ 50, with 100+ specialty runs mapped to finished dimensions, material selection, closure, print coverage, inserts, packed weight, case count, and pallet handling. Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days, while specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks, based on the specification.
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Treat Boxes in Bulk for Seasonal and Retail Programs 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.
Plan treat boxes in bulk around the packed item
Treat boxes in bulk give seasonal programs, retail assortments, event kits, and fulfillment teams a repeatable way to pack a known item. Begin with the packed treat and the finished box, rather than a stock assumption. Share the finished dimensions, packed product weight, case count, pallet handling needs, and in-hands date. Those inputs guide the box format, material choice, closure, print coverage, insert plan, and shipping setup.
A treat program can need a simple open-top format, a tuck closure, a sleeve, or a more structured box. The choice depends on how the box will be filled, closed, stacked, and opened. A window can show the packed item, while a no-window panel can leave more room for artwork or a label. Teal can map the requested format to a production brief that keeps quantity and handling details together.
Specification choices for treat programs
List the finished length, width, and height of the packed treat or group of treats. Add clearance for an insert, wrap, divider, or presentation space. Include packed product weight because it affects case packing and pallet handling. If the same box will hold more than one assortment, describe the heaviest planned pack and the case count for each version.
Material planning can include paperboard, corrugated board, kraft looks, coated surfaces, or uncoated surfaces. The material selection should follow the visual direction, print coverage, closure, packing method, and quantity. Teal will not insert a numeric board grade or a load claim that has not been supplied. Share whether the box needs a window or no-window panel and identify which panels need artwork.
Closure, insert, and print coverage
Closure selection should follow the opening routine. A tuck closure can keep the box compact when it ships flat. A sleeve can add a separate outer panel. A lift-off lid can support a different fill and opening pattern. If the packed item needs an insert, state whether the insert separates pieces, holds a group in place, or creates a defined presentation area. The quote should identify the insert count and material direction.
Print coverage can be limited to one panel, spread across selected panels, or planned for broader exterior artwork. Send the artwork status with the quote so the production manager can distinguish a working file from a final file. A dieline is useful if you already have one. If you do not, start with finished dimensions, closure, insert, window or no-window preference, print coverage, packed weight, and case count. Stored dielines support fast repeat runs when the structure returns.
Quantity planning from 50 to 25,000 plus
The MOQ is a starting point for planning, not a universal cost rule. Teal can plan many eligible configurations from 50 units. Specialty material, finish, insert, or structure work is planned from 100+ specialty units because the production route can change. At higher quantities, setup and freight are spread over more boxes, while case count and pallet handling need earlier attention.
| Tier | planning note |
|---|---|
| 50 | Starting MOQ for many eligible treat-box configurations |
| 100+ specialty | Planning point for specialty material, finish, insert, or structure needs |
| 500 | Small seasonal run with the pack, case count, and ship-to details defined |
| 1,000 | Repeatable quantity for a retail assortment or event program |
| 5,000 | Volume planning with pallet handling and freight mapped early |
| 10,000 | Larger run with artwork panels, case count, and delivery timing aligned |
| 25,000+ | High-volume planning that may call for staged delivery and storage coordination |
For qualifying structures, planning can start from about $0.44 per unit at volume, but that is not a universal price. The final quote follows the selected dimensions, material choice, closure, print coverage, insert, quantity, source, and freight plan.
Free US shipping is available for planned orders, and pallet freight is available at volume. The quote can show how boxes are packed by case, how pallets are handled, and whether staged delivery fits the in-hands date. This keeps the quantity conversation tied to the way the treat program will actually move.
Production timing and source routing
Teal Packaging is a US company with TWO production facilities, West Chicago, Illinois and Guangzhou. The production manager routes by spec. Finished dimensions, material selection, closure, print coverage, insert, packed weight, quantity, pallet handling, and timing all inform that route. An order is not promised as US-produced. The route is selected from the actual brief and the requested delivery window.
Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days. Specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks. These are planning ranges only, never guarantees. Rush work can carry a 7-25% premium depending on the job, source, available capacity, and requested timing. Share the in-hands date at the start so the production manager can compare a practical route.
What to send for a treat-box quote
- Finished dimensions for the packed treat, including clearance and any insert space
- Quantity, packed product weight, case count, pallet handling details, and ship-to location
- Material selection, closure, insert, and window or no-window preference
- Print coverage, artwork status, and a dieline if you already have one
- In-hands date and any rush timing requirement
Request a quote with finished dimensions, quantity, in-hands date, and your dieline if you already have one. Add the closure, print coverage, insert, window or no-window choice, packed weight, case count, and pallet handling plan. A complete brief helps Teal identify the missing decisions before quantity and timing are set.
Repeat runs for seasonal treat boxes
Seasonal programs often return with a changed artwork panel, a new assortment, or a different ship-to schedule. Keep the structure details together with the current quantity, packed weight, case count, and pallet plan. If the closure or insert changes, call it out even when the outside dimensions stay the same. That gives the production manager a current brief instead of an old assumption.
Teal keeps stored dielines for fast repeat runs. A saved dieline can provide a known starting point when the same dimensions and closure return. Artwork, material choice, insert, quantity, freight, or in-hands date may still change the route. Each run is planned from the current specification and is not tied to an earlier price.
Related quantity paths
For seasonal candy or gift assortments, compare Christmas treat boxes when the calendar is part of the packaging brief. For candy-focused programs, holiday candy boxes can help organize a related quantity discussion. If the packed item is popcorn, popcorn boxes bulk keeps that product format in its own planning path.
Start the box brief with the real pack
Treat boxes in bulk are easier to quote when the request names the finished dimensions, material selection, closure, print coverage, insert, window or no-window preference, packed product weight, case count, pallet handling, quantity, and in-hands date. Add a dieline if you already have one. Teal can then map the brief to a source route, planning range, shipping option, and repeat-run file.
Send the assortment, insert plan, window choice, and seasonal date with the quantity brief. Free US shipping is available for planned orders, and pallet freight is available at volume. The production manager will route by spec and identify any open detail that affects the run.