Use custom tins for promotional purposes! Not only are custom tins functional, they are also a feast for the eyes. Tins are the ideal packaging for promoting your brand or company name, also for confectionery and biscuits. Enjoy!
Custom Tins for Confectionery, Chocolate, and Biscuits
Looking to package your biscuits, sweets, or other confectionery in a unique way while at the same time promoting your brand? Tins are ideal for this! They are light-weight and very durable, making them perfect for packing these types of delicacies.
Turn your packaging into an experience! We can complete your packaging with a wholly unique look, making it truly stand out. For example, have you ever thought of a striking full colour print, a relief/embossing, or a see-through window? Beautiful tin packaging is not only fun to give and receive, it also guarantees additional branding.
Tins In a Striking Shape or Colour
In the business of selling delicacies? That calls for some beautiful packaging! Make your brand stand out on the shelf by displaying it in a striking shape or colour. For example, in the past we have produced tins in the shape of a banana, pink lips, and even a boat.
Our Custom Tins: How Do We Produce Them?
Producing a custom tin is quite the process. But no worries; we'll take care of everything. The only thing you need to do is tell us your wishes. We will then discuss these in detail with you.
After we've discussed the shape, dimensions, special design wishes, and other details, you will receive a die cut template from us. Furthermore, when the design is ready you will receive a PDF from us for verification and then a (2D) sample. Once everything has been approved, we will start production. In addition to the tin, we can also personalise the cardboard outer packaging, so that you can use it for your own distribution purposes.
Interested In a Custom Tin?
Tins create added value thanks to their unique appearance. For example, why not use tin packaging for a one-off promotion or as support for your brand in the confectionery and biscuit industry?