Packaging Archives - The Print Shop https://theprintshopexpress.co.za/product-category/packaging/ The leading online printing company in South Africa Thu, 31 Jul 2025 08:18:36 +0000 en-ZA hourly 1 https://theprintshop.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-round-tps-logo-favicon-32x32.png Packaging Archives - The Print Shop https://theprintshopexpress.co.za/product-category/packaging/ 32 32 231111932 Branded Popcorn Boxes https://theprintshop.co.za/product/branded-popcorn-boxes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=branded-popcorn-boxes Wed, 10 Jul 2024 11:39:51 +0000 https://theprintshop.co.za/?post_type=product&p=10803 Branded Popcorn Boxes: Pop Up Your Brand!

Make your popcorn the star with custom printed boxes! Perfect for parties, gifts, or everyday snacking. Order yours today!

Size: 80mm x 150mm

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE

]]>
Branded Popcorn Boxes: Elevate Your Snack Experience

Make movie nights, parties, and everyday snacking extra special with our custom printed popcorn boxes!

These high-quality cardboard boxes are perfect for showcasing your brand and adding a touch of fun to your popcorn. They’re sturdy and reusable, making them ideal for gifting, party favors, or storing your favorite snacks.

Here’s what makes our branded popcorn boxes amazing:

  • Fully Customizable: Personalize the boxes with your logo, brand colors, and even a custom message.
  • Premium Quality: Crafted from high-quality cardboard, these boxes ensure your popcorn stays fresh and protected.
  • Versatile Use: These boxes are perfect for more than just popcorn! Use them for candy, cookies, or any other small treats.

Size: 80mm x 150mm

Impress your customers and add a memorable touch to their snacking experience with our branded popcorn boxes!

Order yours today!

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE

]]> 10803 Custom Product Packaging https://theprintshop.co.za/product/custom-packaging-box/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=custom-packaging-box Mon, 04 Apr 2022 18:08:43 +0000 https://theprintshop.co.za/product/custom-packaging-box/ CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE]]> What to Consider When Creating Custom Product Packaging

There are many things that need to be considered when it comes to creating Custom Product Packaging. The most important thing is that the packaging needs to be functional, but also needs to fit in with your brand. You also want to make sure that the packaging is designed in a way that makes it easy for the consumer to use. This means the product needs to be easy to get out of the packaging and needs to be easy to put back into the packaging afterwards. You also need to consider things like how the product will be shipped. If the product is fragile, you need to make sure that it is packaged correctly so that it doesn’t break during shipping.

Materials

The first thing you need to know about your product is the materials it is made from. This will help you decide what type of packaging is best for it. Some materials are not suitable for certain types of packaging. For example, glass items cannot be packed in corrugated cardboard because they are too heavy. There are also things you need to consider when choosing the materials used for the packaging itself. You want to make sure that the packaging is strong enough to protect your product, but that it is also light enough to be easily shipped to customers.

Dimensions and Shapes

Once you know the materials your product is made from, you need to know its dimensions and shapes. This will help you decide what type of box to use for packaging. For example, you will need to know if your product is rectangular or square, or if it’s round or oblong. You also need to know the size of your product. This will help you decide what size box to use for packaging. You also need to consider the height of the packaging. If your product is fragile, you need to make sure there is enough room inside the box to cushion it.

Shipping Requirements

Not all products can be shipped the same way. Some products are too fragile to be shipped, while others are too heavy. You need to know what shipping requirements your product has before you can create custom packaging for it. You also need to know how the product needs to be packaged. For example, if the product is fragile, you need to pack it in a certain way so that it doesn’t break during shipping.

Branding and Marketing

Each product you create packaging for should be branded with your company’s logo and name. This helps to promote your business and makes the product look professional. You also need to make sure that each product has the right information listed on it, including the product’s name and price, ingredients (if applicable), and any other important information. You also need to make sure that the packaging is designed with your target audience in mind. This means the packaging should appeal to your audience and make the product stand out.

Consumer Behaviour and Needs

You also need to understand how your target audience will use your product, and what they expect from the packaging. For example, if your product is a cream, people expect the packaging to contain instructions on how to use the product. You also need to make sure the packaging meets the expectations of your brand. If your brand is high-end, you need to make sure the packaging is reflective of that. For example, if your product is a cream, people expect the packaging to contain instructions on how to use the product. You also need to make sure the packaging meets the expectations of your brand. If your brand is high-end, you need to make sure the packaging is reflective of that.

How Consumers Decide Which Products to Buy?

When packaging products for your business, it’s important to consider how people decide what products to buy. There are a lot of factors that go into this decision, including the product’s name, price, and design. The packaging is also one of the main factors in this decision. Consumers often judge the quality of a product based on its packaging. This means the packaging needs to look nice, while also reflecting the quality of the product inside. Consumers also use the packaging to judge an item’s value. This means the packaging needs to represent the product’s price, while also being suitable for the product’s price.

]]>
3264
Branded Adhesive Tape https://theprintshop.co.za/product/branded-adhesive-tape/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=branded-adhesive-tape Fri, 01 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000 https://theprintshop.co.za/product/branded-adhesive-tape/ CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE]]> 48mm x 50m per roll

Price includes 5 Boxes of Branded Tape (36 Rolls Per Box) – 180 Rolls
Min order is 5 Boxes
1-3 Colour Print on Tape – Price will increase per colour
Lead time: 14 days from artwork approval

Mandatory Setup Fee per colour of R750 (Included in the price)

]]>
2065
Die Cut Packaging https://theprintshop.co.za/product/die-cut-packaging/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=die-cut-packaging Thu, 31 Oct 2019 00:00:00 +0000 https://theprintshop.co.za/product/die-cut-packaging/ Die Cut Packaging is a little peculiar when it comes to packaging. It’s not as simple as being able to have any old box or tin with a hole cut in the side to display your produce. CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE]]> Die Cut Packaging is a little peculiar when it comes to packaging. It’s not as simple as being able to have any old box or tin with a hole cut in the side to display your produce. In fact, there are several considerations that must be made when choosing the right cut-end packaging for your product. It’s important to consider both how you plan on selling your fruit and vegetables, as well as where they’ll be going once they’re packaged up. For example, will it be sold in a grocery store, an independent market stand, or directly from the farm and what kind of space restrictions will be in place? The types of material used for packaging must also take into account the shelf life of the produce inside (as well as how long it will take for them to sell).

The most important factor to consider when packaging a cut-end

The first thing to keep in mind is how the produce will be sliced. If you’re using a high-end slicer (like a bandsaw or a rotating slicer) then it’s easy to find packaging that can fit the cut-end perfectly. However, if you’re using something a little more traditional, like a guillotine, then you’ll want to find packaging that will account for the extra length as well as the width of the slices. Another important thing to keep in mind is what type of produce you’re selling. For example, if you’re selling cut-ends of apples and pears you can have holes cut away in the packaging and have the fruit visible on a shelf. However, if you’re selling say, broccoli or cabbage, that’s a produce that doesn’t look so good cut up, so you can cut away the hole in the packaging and have the produce in a container instead.

The importance of display

One thing that should never be overlooked when packaging a cut-end is the importance of display. You want to make sure that the produce on the shelf is highlighted in the best possible way, so that customers make the decision to buy from you. The front of the packaging will determine the first impression, so make sure that it’s as appealing as possible. If possible, try to get your hands on an actual retail counter to see how your produce would look in real life. You’ll be able to see how your products are displayed, and how your packaging stacks up against the competition. You might even notice that your chosen packaging can be improved with a few small changes.

Holes, windows and light exposure

Another important factor to consider when packaging a cut-end is whether or not to have holes in the packaging. This is important if you’re selling your produce in a retail setting, where light exposure is a concern. In this case, you’ll want to have the packaging be as dark as possible so that the produce doesn’t get sunburned. A good trick to know when deciding if you should have holes or not is to hold the packaging up to a light and see if it lets any light through. If it’s completely dark (or nearly so) then it’s a good sign that your produce won’t get sunburned. However, if you can see light filtering through the packaging, you might want to consider having holes cut or windows put in place.

Anchoring and cushioning: protecting the product you’re selling

When you’re dealing with cut-end products, you must make sure that your produce is safe and sound. This means that you should use proper cushioning and anchoring to keep the product from shifting or moving in any way. Placing your produce on a bed of hay or excelsior is an easy way to create some cushioning. You can also use paper or cardboard between the produce to keep the items from rubbing together and causing damage. Another important aspect of keeping your produce safe is making sure it’s anchored in the packaging. This means that you should have something holding down the product on each side or at the top. You can use a variety of materials for this, from straw to paper to excelsior.

Different types of cut-end packaging

There are many different types of packaging that you can use for a cut-end. Some are better suited to retail sales, while others are great for selling directly from the farm. Let’s take a look at three types of packaging that you might consider when selling a cut-end.

Pigs-heads – Pigs-heads are an excellent option for retail sales. They’re easy to open and close and they provide ample protection to your produce. The only downside is that they are fairly large, and they don’t look very attractive on the shelf.

Cases – Cases are great for retail sales because they’re compact and they look very nice. The only downside is that they can be a little pricey and they aren’t very easy to open and close.

Boxes – Finally, boxes are an excellent choice for retail sales, especially if you’re selling larger items. They’re easy to open and close, and they provide ample protection to your produce. The only downside is that they can be a little expensive.

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE

]]>
2049
Coffee Cup Sleeves https://theprintshop.co.za/product/coffee-cup-sleeves/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=coffee-cup-sleeves Mon, 14 Oct 2019 00:00:00 +0000 https://theprintshop.co.za/product/coffee-cup-sleeves/
  • 250gsm Board
  • 2. Kraft Board CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE  
    ]]>
    Printed on cardboard and die cut into into a self locking sleeve.

    Cost includes Full colour printing or single colour printing and you have a choice of 2 boards.

    We have a predesigned die that should accommodate most standard coffee cups. Please contact us if you have questions.

    Please download our design template and insert your artwork to ensure it conforms to our specifications, this will result in the best printed product.

    Board Options:

    1. 250gsm Board

    2. Kraft Board

     

    ]]>
    2015