Great confectionery packaging should protect delicate finishes, present beautifully, and reduce environmental impact. Our wet‑press process compresses plant fibers under heat to create dense, dimensionally stable trays with consistent wall thickness and smooth radii. The cups cushion thin chocolate shells and glossy glazes while preventing flat spots and migration during transit. Share your piece sizes and carton dielines (or send samples) and we’ll map the ideal layout—tuning cup diameter and pitch, adding finger‑access notches for easy lift‑out, and sizing the tray to drop into your folding or rigid boxes.
Operationally, pulp wins. Trays nest tightly to maximize pallet density, weigh less than plastic to lower freight costs and emissions, and arrive production‑ready with repeatable tolerances that keep your line moving. Branding is integrated—emboss or deboss your logo directly into the fiber—and the pulp can be tinted to your brand color or holiday hues. For direct food contact or specific certifications, request an optional food‑contact coating or paper liner and supporting documentation. After the indulgence, customers can recycle the insert where molded fiber is accepted or compost it in suitable facilities. The result is premium protection, a clean unboxing moment, and a credible sustainability message—without compromising taste or texture.
Perguntas frequentes:
Q1: Are these trays food‑safe?
A: Standard trays are uncoated molded fiber used as secondary packaging. For direct contact needs, we offer an optional food‑contact coating/liner and documentation.
Q2: Can you match my chocolate size and layout?
A: Yes. We custom‑tool cavity diameter, depth, and count to fit your truffles, bonbons, or caramels and your outer box.
Q3: What colors and branding options are available?
A: Natural kraft and white are standard; we can color‑tint the pulp and add embossed/debossed logos for an elegant, ink‑free finish.
Q4: How are trays shipped and stored?
A: Trays nest tightly to save space and arrive in cartons ready for line loading—ideal for high‑volume seasonal runs.
Q5: Are the trays recyclable and compostable?
A: They’re plastic‑free molded fiber—recyclable in many paper streams and compostable where facilities exist; check local guidelines.