Blue Premium Sushi Box With Gold Foil Design
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Product features and advantages
1.Say goodbye to the embarrassment of “sauce-soaked rice”
Sushi is most afraid of having a whole box of sauce spill out. We specially designed a card slot for the sauce cup on the box, making it impossible to spill even if you shake it. If you make sushi with fried items like tempura, we can also add a PE or PLA anti-oil coating to firmly lock in the oil, ensuring that the outside of the box is always dry and clean.
2.Flexible customization
You can specify the size exactly as you wish, without having to compromise. Want to print a prominent logo? Want to do an irregular die-cutting? Or think the single-layer is too thin and want to add a handle or thicken the edges? We can add all these functional pieces, completely according to your usage scenario.
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Application areas/scenarios
Sushi restaurant / Izakaya
Meal boxes with soy sauce cup slots, compartmentalized set meal boxes (to prevent cross-contamination)
Takeout / Courier Service
Sturdy trays (to prevent shifting), lunch boxes with handles
Banquets / Events
Multi-layer display boxes (with strong visual impact), disposable party plates
Supermarkets / Retail
Window-ready boxes (to showcase freshness), pre-packaged sushi trays
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Product Specifications and User Manuals
Sizes:Customizable
Color:Customizable
Printing:Offset Printing / Digital Printing /Bronzing/Embossing/Debossing……
Finishing:Matte / Glossy Lamination , UV Coating, Die-cutting……
MOQ:100 pieces
Lead Time:10-15 business days after design approval
Assembly:The boxes are pre-marked and have built-in tabs. No tape or glue is needed. They can be folded in just a few seconds.
Storage:Place them flat in a cool and dry place. Avoid direct sunlight. This will maximize the lifespan of the oil-resistant coating.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: The soy sauce cups keep tipping over when placed in the box. How do you solve this problem?
A: We have a specially designed cup holder slot that is very tight. Even if the box is jolted for a while, the cups won’t tip over or leak.
Q: I want to print those complex Japanese characters or detailed logos. Can they be printed clearly?
A: Don’t worry. Our workshop has a Heidelberg machine. Even the thinnest lines like hair strands can be printed clearly without any bordering issues.
Q: Can we get a sample first to check the depth of the soy sauce slot and how tight the snap is?
A: Absolutely. Before the large quantity production, we definitely need to confirm the sample first. You can rest assured, we are both reliable.
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Company Strength Demonstrated
In 2013, Hanlong started in Yiwu and has been in business for over a decade. They have focused solely on one thing: paper packaging.
We don’t rely on flashy advertisements; instead, we rely on the actual equipment in our workshops – German Heidelberg printing machines, fully automatic die-cutting machines. This is our core strength. Whether it’s an urgent order worth several hundred thousand yuan or a precision gift box with a tolerance of just a hair’s breadth, we can handle it with ease. We have never relaxed the quality standard.
Nowadays, environmental protection is the prevailing trend. We have been keeping up with it. The paper materials we use are all recyclable and sustainable. Currently, our boxes have reached 50 countries around the world. To be honest, packaging is all about details. From the paper weight to the glue used for assembling the boxes, this measuring tool in our hands has never slackened. After all, packaging is the face of a brand. If you entrust it to us, you can rest assured. We are your most reliable packaging partner.
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“The box with the soy sauce cup slot really saved the day! Previously, there were always complaints from guests about soy sauce spilling. Now, this problem has completely disappeared. The logo is also printed extremely sharply.” — Kenji T., owner of an American sushi restaurant
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“The multi-layer display box for parties is really stylish! The tray box keeps the sushi firmly in place. After driving it half an hour, the arrangement was not messed up at all.” — Yuki S., event organizer in Japan



