—  Packaging  —

These are the most common styles used in the industry.

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RTE (Reverse Tuck End}

This is an economical choice. RTE nests better then STE. Tucks may have either friction fit or slit locks for a more secure closure. Tucks can be on panel two (French Tuck) or panel four (Standard Tuck), depending on presentation preference.

 

TTSLB (Tuck Top Snap Lock Bottom)

This carton is a more secure carton than the STE and RTE. Requires a little more labor. Tucks may have either friction fit or slit locks for a more secure closure. Tucks can be on panel two (French Tuck) or panel four (Standard Tuck), depending on presentation preference.

 

RETT (Roll End Top Tuck)

This very sturdy box sets up easily without needing to be glued. When the sides are manually rolled over, the box locks into place. This is a non-glued carton.

 

SBS

(Solid Bleached Sulfate)

High-quality board, excellent strength, and printability, white on both sides.

Kraft Pak

Very strong board, brown to tan on both sides.

 

STE ( Straight Tuck End)

Although not as economical as the RTE, aesthetically this style works better. Tucks may have either friction fit or slit locks for a more secure closure. Tucks can be on panel two (French Tuck) or panel four (Standard Tuck), depending on presentation preference.

 

Seal End

This style is usually used for high production runs on automatic cartoning machines. There are various profiles, depending on the specifications for individual cartoning machines as well as maximum layout efficiency.Consult the cartoning machine manufacturer for more information.

 

RETT DISPLAY ( Roll end Top Tuck Display)

This very sturdy box sets up easily without needing to be glued. When the sides are manually rolled over, the box locks into place. The tuck can then be folded into a display. This is a non-glued carton.

Kwikset Tray

This style is also called a Simplex Style Tray. The carton can be used as a single tray or as a two-piece carton (Telescoping Box).The Kwikset Tray has glued rollover sidewalls, which make it the most aesthetically pleasing and durable of all the trays. Some assembly is required.

 

SUS

(Solid Unbleached Sulfate)

High-quality board, excellent strength, and printability, white on both sides.

Bending Chip

Less strength than Kraft, is generally tan to brown throughout, very economical.

 

TTAB (Tuck Top Auto Bottom)

This profile is used to reduce assembly labor. The Tuck Top has a glued bottom and is the most secure bottom. Tucks may have either friction fit or slit locks for a more secure closure. Tucks can be on panel two French Tuck) or panel four (Standard Tuck), depending on presentation preference.

 

OPEN END GLUED SLEEVE

This style is used as a decorative cover on corrugated cartons, foam trays, rigid products and folding cartons. With modifications, it is also used for food and beverage containers (cans, bottles, etc.).

 

4/6 Corner Beers Trays and Displays

This tray is glued and the easiest of all the trays for the user to assemble. The tray may be used as a two-piece carton, or as a tray with an attached lid that can be folded into a display. This style is used mostly in the bakery and garment industries. Another version is a Six Corner Beers.

 

CCNB

Clay Coated News Back)

Less strength than SUS, white on top and gray to brown on the back.

Other Materials

Polyboards, TMP, Synethics

 


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—  Dessert  —

Handmade daily, exclusively in-house

—  Meyer Lemon Tart  —
yogurt, kishu mandarin drizzle
$10

—  Spiced Apple Crumble  —
smoked vanilla bean, cinnamon
$10

—  Chocolate Malt Cake  —
pretzel, peanut brittle, caramel
$11

—  Bananarama  —
aged rum, chocolate liqueur, waffle
$8

—  Moscato Puff  —
raspberry cream, hibiscus drizzle
$11

Pastry Chef Rian Booker