Saturday, October 12, 2024

Kite Packaging expands food packaging range

Kite Packaging, a leader in the UK packaging industry, has expanded their food packaging range. They now offer kraft takeaway noodle boxes and cake and cupcake boxes.

Noodle Boxes

Kite’s noodle boxes are perfect for serving a variety of noodle-based dishes. Available in two sizes, the larger container is ideal for generous portions of noodles, noodle soup, and more, while the smaller size is suited for sides and desserts.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Durable construction from kraft solidboard ensures these boxes securely hold hot or saucy foods without leaking or collapsing.
  • Sturdy square base enhances stability, making for convenient on-the-go consumption.
  • Suitable for both hot and cold dishes, as well as wet and dry foods.
  • Microwavable, enabling reheating.
  • Made from natural brown unbleached kraft board, they are environmentally friendly and help reduce your carbon footprint.

Cake Boxes

Kite’s collection includes white cake and cupcake boxes along with tulip cake boxes, designed for bakeries, patisseries, and home bakers.

Cake and Cupcake Boxes Benefits and Features:

  • High-quality, white square cake boxes in three sizes and rectangular cupcake boxes in one size.
  • Elegant design with an acetate window offering a clean aesthetic that allows customers to view the contents.
  • Made with durable kraft solid board for exceptional strength.
  • Flat-packed for easy storage; assembly within seconds.

Tulip Cake Boxes Benefits and Features:

  • Available in three sizes, ranging from 165mm x 165mmm to 230mm x 230mm.
  • Made from kraft solidboard to balance durability with aesthetic appeal.
  • Flat-packed, making them easy to store under countertops or in small spaces.
  • Handles for easy carrying.

Kite’s new takeaway noodle boxes are available for bulk purchase with attractive wholesale discounts. Customers also benefit from free delivery on online orders over £45.

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