Candle Boxes: What to Confirm Before Sampling
Candle box samples are more useful when the jar size, weight, structure, artwork and label coordination are clear. Without these details, a sample may not represent the final production direction.
Product and structure details
Share jar diameter, height, weight, lid details and whether the candle needs a folding carton, rigid-style box, sleeve or insert. Insert fit should be discussed if the jar needs extra positioning inside the box.
Artwork and label coordination
Candle packaging may include jar labels, warning labels, box artwork, sleeves or insert cards. Make sure the artwork file, barcode, warning text and SKU variations are organized before sample review.
Material and finish direction
Matte, gloss, foil, embossing or textured paper can be considered after the structure and artwork direction are clear. Final finish suitability depends on material, budget and production confirmation.
Common sampling mistakes
Common issues include requesting a sample before jar dimensions are final, changing artwork after sample approval or forgetting to include warning label requirements in the packaging plan.
FAQ
Can labels and boxes be sampled together?
They can be discussed together when label size, box structure and artwork are ready enough to review.
Can TC Pack confirm candle warning wording?
The brand should confirm legal and safety wording. TC Pack can print customer-approved artwork.
What should I send first?
Send jar dimensions, product photos, target box style, quantity, artwork status and label needs.
