Cardboard Suitcase boxes
 If you’re looking for a self-closing briefcase-type box with a handle, ideal for trade shows and conventions, or as a unique twist on conventional packaging, consider these suitcase boxes. Suitcase boxes are excellent for children’s toys, promotional products and footwear and are able to be shipped with a smaller risk of damage to its contents.
If you’re looking for a self-closing briefcase-type box with a handle, ideal for trade shows and conventions, or as a unique twist on conventional packaging, consider these suitcase boxes. Suitcase boxes are excellent for children’s toys, promotional products and footwear and are able to be shipped with a smaller risk of damage to its contents.
Printing is always an option at Cactus Containers; let us create a unique style, or develop a full four color print on your packaging to stand out in the crowd!
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Box Type: Suitcase Box
material: corrugated
Printing: 4 color lithographic laminate
Use: Package for plant nutrients.
 Client: C&H Financial Services.
Client: C&H Financial Services.
other info: Transaction kit
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Box Type: Suitcase Box (closed)
Material: Chipboard Cardboard
Printing: 4 Color Process Setup Style Suitcase Box with Custom In-place Foam
Client: Red Bull
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 Box Type: Suitcase Box (open)
Box Type: Suitcase Box (open)
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 @timglomb: Amazon #dash is ridiculous. A single button for a single product purchase? How many cardboard boxes does Amazon produce?
                @timglomb: Amazon #dash is ridiculous. A single button for a single product purchase? How many cardboard boxes does Amazon produce?