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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    What size runs are you talking about?

    Perhaps you could get some card stock printed at a low volume printer and then hand cut and glue the blanks into boxes?

    Maybe laminate glossy photog paper onto something...

    All much more labour intensive.
    Too labour intensive, I want to make chocolates not fold boxes (well cut, clue and fold....oy veh)

    I have found a company in Hamilton that does boxing for cakes mainly, but has a very limited range for chocolates.

    So far they have not responded to my email. However I have about 20 answers from companies from China.
    One company in France is happy with smaller runs, and a company in the States does bags with hard bottoms fully biodegradable, and is happy to send to NZ for a reasonable prize.


    My print range is in the 500 each size for now, and once more established larger runs. At that stage I can also eliminate the sizes that don't do too well. I am well aware that the costs will be larger for the first run / smaller units, however I really thought that I could find someone in NZ to pick up the business.

    Well here is hoping that the company in Hamilton will send me at least an email acknowledging that they received my email.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    Too labour intensive, I want to make chocolates not fold boxes (well cut, clue and fold....oy veh)

    I have found a company in Hamilton that does boxing for cakes mainly, but has a very limited range for chocolates.

    So far they have not responded to my email. However I have about 20 answers from companies from China.
    One company in France is happy with smaller runs, and a company in the States does bags with hard bottoms fully biodegradable, and is happy to send to NZ for a reasonable prize.


    My print range is in the 500 each size for now, and once more established larger runs. At that stage I can also eliminate the sizes that don't do too well. I am well aware that the costs will be larger for the first run / smaller units, however I really thought that I could find someone in NZ to pick up the business.

    Well here is hoping that the company in Hamilton will send me at least an email acknowledging that they received my email.
    youre not clevedon chocolates? Talk to them. But they might hate you as competition. They make fkn nice choclate.

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    oh. And they have little gift box things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    oh. And they have little gift box things.
    yes, and they will not share their suppliers.....lol, you funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    yes, and they will not share their suppliers.....lol, you funny
    say its for gift turtles or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    i am to small for these guys.
    really what I need is a small to medium sized company that is able to handle food grade packaging.
    From their FAQ:


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    I have a new product I’d like to package and I don’t know where to start, can you help me?

    Call our Sales team in your nearest location in Victoria, NSW, Queensland or New Zealand. We are the packaging experts that will help you. Advice is free!
    What types of packaging can your produce?

    Folding cartons,
    Point of sale displays,
    Shelf ready packaging,
    Sachets,
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    Paper cups and lids,
    Lithographic laminated cartons.

    Are there any other products that you produce?

    We also have in-house capability to provide you with leaflets, self adhesive labels, printed hard tempered aluminium foil; range of PVC/PVDC blister sealing options, and for any short run work – digital solutions. (Hyperlink to the Pharmakit section of this webpage).
    Do you have a minimum order volume?

    No we don’t. We will provide you with a solution that best fits your needs. Small volumes can also be economically done in digital format.
    Can I visualize my product in its packaging before I proceed?

    At Colorpak we have full in-house design capability. We can quickly turn around a plain mocked up structural design from our in-house CAD department. If you have artwork available we can make you a fully mocked up sample that enables you to show your customer your finished product before it begins.
    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    From their FAQ:


    Colorpak........

    Do you have a minimum order volume?

    No we don’t. We will provide you with a solution that best fits your needs. Small volumes can also be economically done in digital format.
    Can I visualize my product in its packaging before I proceed?

    At Colorpak we have full in-house design capability. We can quickly turn around a plain mocked up structural design from our in-house CAD department. If you have artwork available we can make you a fully mocked up sample that enables you to show your customer your finished product before it begins.


    Hangs head in shame....thanks did not see that. (i will get glasses...i will get glasses)

    will send an email now. cheers
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    Happy ....
    I got a reply back from Colorpak a Deesees Creations in Hamilton.
    It pleases me to no end that I will have my packaging made in NZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    Happy ....
    I got a reply back from Colorpak a Deesees Creations in Hamilton.
    It pleases me to no end that I will have my packaging made in NZ.
    It pleases me too...and surprises. I worked in the packaging industry in the 70's and at that time there were at least four outfits in ChCh alone which could have done what you wanted.

    like a lot of other manufacturing, that bit's munted too....I suppose it's just downstream economics - not a lot being made here now so less packaging companies around.

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    little update.

    reply back from one company, a single sheet with pricing and a link to boxes online. grumpy I think...not much help.
    Maybe one or two boxes that I could use for seasonal packaging.
    Will see if they are happy to send a sample or two.

    reply back from the other company, someone will get in touch with me....salesperson for AKL not in for the day.

    Its quite sad, there are a lot of smaller businesses that do confectionery/chocolates etc and they all have a need for boxes and speciality packaging (xmas/easter etc...especially for moulded chocolates). Or else it is to buy of someone who imports some packaging and resell if for an exorbitant price that will be oncharged to the customers, usually with a mark up.

    The french guy that I worked for was nearly in tears when his order came from china and the boxes were faulty (t'was very funny as I was the only one being able to understand his flow of rather colourful french. I had to translate to his wife and his kitchen staff).
    He tried to find a supplier in NZ but gave up after a while, and the shop staff was tasked with not only folding the boxes but gluing them in place so that they not open spontaneously. Granted that was a couple of years ago.

    Its sad, i much rather pay good money here, than send what budget I have for packaging to china.
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    Nothing wrong with a single sheet of prices. Salesman out for day... they're on the road travelling and selling.

    Many businesses are good at what they do, but the rest of the stuff escapes them, and don't have much need for advanced websites etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Nothing wrong with a single sheet of prices. Salesman out for day... they're on the road travelling and selling.

    Many businesses are good at what they do, but the rest of the stuff escapes them, and don't have much need for advanced websites etc.

    I agree, I am happy to have recieved the prices and can now spend some time getting the images online together with the prices.

    However, when sending a follow up email in regards to specifics and all that comes is a link to the page it is a bit sad. Especially when in my first email i have referred to their webpage.

    I used to be in telesales/direct sales and b2b....so I kind of know what goes into selling a product. (well at least just a little )
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue rider View Post
    Its sad, i much rather pay good money here, than send what budget I have for packaging to china.
    no way dude. Free trade. And chinas economoney needs all the help it can get. Which is good, because our manufacturing sector doesnt need money anyway.

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