Packaging For Your Promotional Mugs
Clear Acetate BoxIdeal Point of Sale Presentation Material.BKMX0003 : From 45p each. Designed for a standard beaker size. Folds up into a cuboid form with click place cuts to hold fixed once made into shape from flat supply. Card layers are needed to divide the beakers for safe transportation. We can produce folded inserts, from standard templates, to widen your choices further. These can be printed to create a fully branded product. Ask us for details of how we can help make your retail, gift or exhibition presentation more effective. |
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Presentation BoxesIncrease the Value of Your MugBKMX0004 : From 85p each. For when presentation matters, our full colour print cardboard boxes are hard to beat. A simple and easy way to turn a small promotional gift into something much bigger, these boxes can hugely increase the value of your promotional mugs at a minimal cost. Perfect for corporate gifts, special occasions or a well done present. We can also print the boxes to extend your branding. These boxes are not suitable for posting. |
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Polystyrene Mailing BoxStrong, Reliable & Cost-EffectiveBKMX0001 : From 38p each. The most reliable performer of all mug packaging. Takes one branded mug, standard size, in a purpose-designed space that holds the mug steady throughout its journey. Two shell pieces fit snugly together to allow preparation for postage. Ideal for mailing, it absorbs post and transit shocks with comfort and weighs mere grams keeping the postage costs down. |
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Postal Corrugated Card BoxesA Reliable PerformerBKMX0002 : From 38p each. Versatile boxes for either storage or transit They come in single, single extended, two mug, four mug or six mug capacity boxes. Double walled cardboard with fold over tongues to divide all the promotional mugs into separate compartments (dividers are only on the two, four or six mug boxes). Our experience is that when packed in the carton, no extra tissue or protective packaging is required even with the heaviest of handling. By dividing the beakers inside, the possibility of chipping or fracture is minimised. |
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