Chocolate Boxes

Wholesale Boxes for Chocolates

These small boxes for chocolates are brand new to our packaging collection and are designed to fit 2 average sized chocolates inside.  Our empty boxes for chocolates are flat packed and can be made up in seconds.  Our chocolate packaging boxes are currently available in black and white and are particularly popular as boxes for homemade chocolates and also wedding favour chocolate boxes. 

Please note that as these boxes are not made from food grade paper we recommend that only wrapped chocolates are put inside our chocolate packaging boxes.  As well as boxes for chocolate truffles and other small chocolate goods, these packaging boxes are also suitable for other baked goods and as gift boxes for confectionery such as fudge, toffee and sweets.   

Our wholesale chocolate boxes are packed in 12's so that our customers can order as little as 1 pack, or bulk buy chocolate boxes in large quantities.  This means that our gift boxes for chocolates wholesale to a variety of different sized businesses - from crafters and bakers to larger brands.        

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6.5x3.3x3.2cm. Black fold flat box 6.5x3.3x3.2cm. Black fold flat box

1241
Price per unit (excl. VAT):
Sale price £0.10 Unit Price £0.29
Units per pack: 12
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DL_1240-BI-00 DL_1240-BI-00

1240
Price per unit (excl. VAT):
£0.10
Units per pack: 12

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Boxes for Chocolates

Our wholesale boxes for chocolates are available to order in packs of 12 and come in both black and white colourways.  They make great boxes for homemade chocolates and boxes for chocolate truffles.  Our packaging for chocolates can be easily stored as the boxes are flat packed, taking up very little room.  Our minimum order is just £25, and please contact us if you would like to receive a free sample of one of our wholesale chocolate boxes.    

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