| Availability: | |
|---|---|
Premium sliding cannabis edible packaging designed for chocolate bars. Combines child resistant compliance, structured protection, and custom blister inserts for secure product presentation.
| Structure | Sliding drawer box |
| Material | Cardboard paper (outer) + blister insert |
| Child Resistant | Yes (integrated locking mechanism) |
| Insert | Custom plastic blister tray |
| Application | Chocolate bars, infused edibles |
| Customization | Size, printing, insert layout |
Chocolate edibles require structured protection to prevent breakage and maintain shape. The sliding drawer structure provides a rigid outer form while allowing controlled access.
Compared to folding cartons, this design offers better stability and a more premium retail experience, especially for segmented chocolate bars.
This packaging includes an integrated child resistant mechanism designed to meet cannabis regulations in regulated markets.
It ensures safety while maintaining usability for adult consumers.
The internal blister tray is designed based on your chocolate size and segmentation, ensuring each piece is held securely without movement.
This prevents product damage during transport and improves presentation when opened.
Sliding rigid-style boxes are positioned as premium packaging. Compared to standard folding cartons, they require more material and labor, resulting in higher unit cost.
However, for brands targeting higher-end markets, this structure significantly improves perceived value and shelf impact.
Looking for more edible packaging options? Explore our cannabis edible packaging solutions including boxes for gummies, chocolate, and tablets.
Is this packaging suitable for all chocolate sizes?
Yes, the blister insert is fully customized based on your product dimensions and portion layout.
Does the box provide airtight sealing?
The outer box is not airtight. Protection depends on inner wrapping or sealing solutions for the chocolate.
What is the MOQ for custom edible packaging?
MOQ typically starts from a few thousand units depending on size, printing, and structure complexity.
Can the insert be paper instead of plastic?
Yes, paper inserts are possible, but blister trays provide better protection for chocolate products.
Is this packaging compliant with cannabis regulations?
Yes, this structure includes a child resistant mechanism suitable for regulated markets.
Share your chocolate size, quantity, and target market — we’ll recommend the right structure and pricing.
Get a Quote




