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Re: donut boxes

huh?? Are you talking like.. gift box type doughnut boxes? The ones with string wrapped around them sort of the size of a shoe box?
Shown here with the open top: http://www.indianacarton.com/Lock_Corner_White.jpg

Usually around here only bakeries use that.

Dunkin Donuts uses the flatter boxes with a 12 donuts aligned flat arrangement.
Same with KK, but they had that first. DD copied (bad move in my opinion) and made the flat box.
Shown here: http://carolinanewswire.com/news/ima...ykreme-box.jpg

DD used to have a box where 12 doughnuts stood up sideways against each other.
Shown here: http://www.pakistangift.com/dunkin.jpg

I liked that box arrangement better, because the new ones leave toppings on the under side of the box, and they are horribly flimsy.
Once you open the box, the broken tape seal compromises the box's stability, and it's flimsy.

Anywho.. enough of box technology for one day.
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