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What packaging for my wedding chocolates?

Introduction

Neapolitans, you know, are those bit-wrapped chocolates that you enjoy with coffee. No more tulle bags seen and reviewed; we now prefer them either held by a small string or stored in a pretty square cardboard box with lids!

What packaging for my wedding chocolates?
What packaging for my wedding chocolates?

A box for your Neapolitans

Please take advantage of its large personalization surfaces to write your initials or a small message. There is a good chance that this box will stay fine after being emptied of its contents!

A box for my gourmet bites

Placed directly on the plate or neatly stacked on the souvenir table ... A truly indestructible ballotin! Significantly since its original shape does not interfere with your possibilities of customization.

A box for your assortments

The most unexpected patterns and designs are yours! Our team remains at your disposal for all your creation requests.

A tablet for my candy bar

The candy bar is a trend that has lasted for many years and has not stopped seducing! Imagine. You enter a large room crossed by lights and decorations. Then, your eyes suddenly fall on a beautiful, well-decorated table loaded with all kinds of candy boxes filled with delicacies. In no time at all, all guests are drawn to it.

A shelf for your candy bar

And among the marshmallows and syrup bottles ... You see an elegant display almost disappearing under a mound of personalized chocolate bars. Does it make you dream? All that remains is to find the ideal chocolate bar for your wedding and add your little touch!

A bellows packaging for my traditional sugared almonds

It is traditional, but the drapes are modernizing by swapping their almonds for chocolate or their oval shape for others much more original.

A bellows packaging for my sugared almonds

Wrap it all in bellows packaging in the colors of your union and let your imagination run wild!

What packaging for my wedding anniversary chocolates?

Wedding of cotton, wheat, tin, gold… A few years, and here it is again. Everything is an excuse to party! Offering a little chocolate on your wedding anniversary will once again be an opportunity to thank your loved ones for their presence by your side. Bet on the custom packaging for small business is more sober but just as elegant or on the contrary… Plan a ceremony in a smaller group which will be an opportunity to dare all the follies!

A pyramid for my chocolate almonds

A pyramid or other, for that matter, as long as it looks like you! We like curved shapes, rounded or pointed boxes in which your bulk wedding chocolate will easily find its place.

SM Custom Packaging offers you a wide range of models of all kinds. To personalize from A to Z according to your desires!

A box to thank your guests

More modern than the balloting, the box always promises a nice, simple, and elegant gift. We love it for its sober shapes, which facilitate personalization, as well as for its large dimensions, which allow you to hide a multitude of delicacies.

The type of wedding chocolate you want is starting to take shape in your head? Maybe it's time to think about how you can make it a little more original.

We focus on innovative shapes, engravings on the chocolate itself and on the packaging that will be like extensions of the decoration of your evening. So put your initials, wedding date, or photos on it to give life to a lovely memory that your guests will keep for a long time!

If glass tubes or small baskets are on the rise today, we also like the apparent simplicity of a cardboard box that you can adjust at will according to your desires.

As for the quantity, generally, count 5 to 10 chocolates per person. They knew that the dragees, according to tradition, were initially offered by 5 to represent fertility, prosperity, health, happiness, and longevity. Note that you will fill about thirty boxes with 1 kg of chocolate.

Calculate well not to face a shortage of stock the day before your ceremony!



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