Complete packaging and labeling solutions for party supplies: retail-ready packaging design and production, barcode application, multi-language labeling for destination markets, and shelf-ready display formats.

Retail chain compliance packaging, private label brand packaging, multi-market labeling programs, ecommerce-ready packaging, and shelf-ready retail display
| Packaging formats | Header card + polybag, printed retail box, shrink-wrapped bundle, PDQ display tray, gift-ready box |
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| Labeling | UPC/EAN barcodes, country of origin, CPSIA tracking labels, multi-language warnings, care/use instructions |
| Brand elements | Logo, brand colors, product information, marketing copy, social/website, barcode |
| Materials | Cardstock (300–400gsm), corrugated, clear polybag (30–50 micron), printed paper band |
| MOQ | Packaging produced alongside product order — no separate MOQ for packaging |
| Sample lead time | Packaging samples 3–5 days after design approval (separate from product sample) |
| Bulk lead time | Packaging production runs parallel to product production |
| Compliance | Country of origin marking, CPSIA, choking hazard warnings, language requirements per destination |
| Design support | In-house packaging designers can place your brand assets into die-lines |
Header card + polybag is the standard — printed cardstock header (4×6" or 5×7") with hang hole, clear polybag, and barcode on the back. Lowest cost, most versatile, works in any retail pegboard system.
Yes. Provide your UPC or EAN codes as part of the artwork package. Barcodes are printed directly on packaging — no separate labels needed. We recommend test-scanning a packaging sample before bulk production.
At minimum: 'Made in China' country of origin marking. If products are marketed to children under 12: CPSIA tracking label and choking hazard warning. Your importer of record is legally responsible for compliance — we provide the documentation to support it.
Yes. Our in-house designers can place your logo, brand colors, and product information into packaging die-lines. For full brand identity and packaging concept development, we recommend working with a packaging designer who understands your brand — send us print-ready files.
Send your specifications, quantity, and target market. We'll prepare a detailed quotation with sampling options.