Teal Packaging quotes windowed cupcake boxes with a standard MOQ of 50 units; specialty items start at 100+ units. A bakery carton can use a cavity insert measured from the cupcakes. Send finished dimensions, quantity, artwork and in-hands date. Planning ranges are about 7 business days in-house and about 12 weeks for specialty imported items. These are planning ranges, not guarantees.
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Custom Windowed Cupcake Boxes for Measured Product Runs 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.
Contact Teal Packaging: Call (224) 546-8325, email info@tealpackaging.com, or request a free quote at tealpackaging.com/contact-us. We reply within one business day.
Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
Plan windowed cupcake boxes around the packed item
Set the window above the tallest decoration. A low panel can rub frosting in the filled pack. For bakeries and event teams, the box needs cavity support below the frosting plus headroom above the tallest decoration. A physical sample is the right starting point. A catalog estimate cannot show the complete pack.
Begin with the complete cupcake arrangement with liners, frosting and toppers. Measure length, width and height in the order your team uses. Add packed weight without guessing at a board grade. Include the handoff method because counter pickup, retail delivery and parcel shipping can ask for different outer protection.
Fit starts with the loading sequence
The proposed insert is a cavity insert based on the selected count. State whether the customer lifts the item, slides a tray or removes an inner pack first. That path affects clearance, finger access and the first artwork panel seen.
Put one blank sample on the real packing table. Load the product, close the box, place it in its case and open it again. A tight insert or awkward fold belongs in a revised brief, not in the full production order.
Case packing and receiving
Decide how the finished packs sit inside their shipping case. Write down the case count and whether each unit stays upright. The retail box needs enough clearance to load without becoming a loose shell around the product during the trip.
Tell Teal where cases arrive and who opens them. A retail stockroom, bakery counter or home fulfillment table has a different unpacking routine. If variants share one outer box, list every variant and identify the insert or label change.
Spec and options table
Use this table as a quote menu for windowed cupcake boxes. It does not promise that every choice belongs in one structure. Name the material, closure, insert and print coverage that match the same measured sample.
| Spec area | Options to quote |
|---|---|
| Format | Structure follows the measured pack and opening order |
| Materials | paperboard, kraft board, corrugated board or a clear-material request, subject to the structure |
| Closure | tuck top, tab lock, carrier closure or clear-cover request |
| Insert | a cavity insert based on the selected count |
| bakery artwork, seasonal panels, a label area or an inside message |
Match the option to the buying experience. A tuck carton may suit flat storage before packing, while a drawer changes removal. Interior artwork needs its own mapped panel before pricing, since it is part of the print scope.
MOQ ladder and volume planning
For eligible packaging, the standard MOQ is 50 units. A specialty request starts at 100+ units. Use the ladder to compare order sizes after the box specification, print map and in-hands date are fixed.
| Tier | Practical planning use |
|---|---|
| 50 | Standard starting MOQ for a measured first run |
| 500 | Small campaign, retail test or planned event batch |
| 1,000 | Repeat program with the approved structure and current artwork |
| 5,000 | Volume run with case packing and delivery details set early |
| 10,000+ | Larger program with coordinated production and delivery planning |
For qualifying structures, pricing can start from about $0.44 per unit at volume. This is a planning reference, not a universal quote. Size, material, insert, print coverage, source and delivery needs can change unit cost. Compare quantities on one locked specification. For a first windowed cupcake box project, the sample kit is a low-risk start at $19.99 shipping, credited to the first order, and the quote includes free dieline design, a digital proof before print and free US shipping.
A first run may focus on fit and buyer response. A larger reorder can spread setup across more pieces, but it needs a sharper case count and receiving plan. State split-delivery needs before production routing.
Teal routes each job by specification
Teal is a US company that routes production per job between two facilities, one in West Chicago, Illinois and one in Guangzhou, China. Box size, structure, quantity, artwork and timing shape that source decision.
In-house work may take about 7 business days. Specialty imported items may take about 12 weeks. These are planning ranges, never guarantees. The brief should state when packaging must arrive before the buyer's own packing begins.
Artwork files and stored dielines
Use the approved dieline as the artwork base. Mark front orientation, opening direction and any inside panel that carries print. A simple content map is enough to price coverage before the final design file is ready.
Teal can store an approved dieline for repeat runs. A stored file avoids rebuilding a known structure, but every reorder still needs current quantity, artwork and an in-hands date. Confirm dimensions when the product, insert or packing method changes.
Settle these points before the quote
- Finished length, width and height of the packed item
- Material direction and closure to compare
- The job the insert must do inside the box
- Artwork location and current file status
- Case count, receiving method and customer handoff
If one detail is open, label it as an option and request separate versions. Mixing two structures in one description makes price and timing harder to compare. A clean brief gives a reorder a useful baseline.
The decision to make before artwork
For windowed cupcake boxes, start with the filled sight line. Check what a customer sees from the front and top, then set the window shape around that view. This choice belongs in the quote notes because it affects the structure, insert or artwork map.
Bring the person who will pack the order into this check. Ask them to load one unit, close it, place it in the shipping case and remove it again. Record any tight point before the dieline and artwork are approved.
Related packaging paths
Compare custom-size boxes when the opening or presentation needs another structure. For a second path, review boxes in bulk. Those pages add context without replacing measurements for windowed cupcake boxes.
Send a quote brief
Send finished dimensions, quantity, in-hands date and artwork for windowed cupcake boxes. Add the packed product, material direction, closure, insert plan and delivery method. If a dieline exists, include it and mark changes from the last run. Teal can route the job by specification and quote the actual pack.