Corrugated Boxes
Paradise Packaging specializes in custom made boxes manufactured in small to large quantities, plain or printed. Boxes are manufactured in the exact size and style you require and, in some instances, can ship within 48 hours of order!
Box Material
The standard box colors are kraft (brown), #3 white (off white) and #1 white (solid white). The standard box strengths are single wall for standard shipping and double wall for heavy duty shipping. In addition to these, we can custom order any test and style of corrugated fiberboard you desire including printing and/or laminating litho labels to provide a more custom, vibrant look.
Kraft Stock Corrugated Boxes





In addition to custom made boxes, Paradise Packaging supplies over 1,000 stock boxes sizes.
All boxes are 200# Kraft unless otherwise specified.
Click here to view our list of Kraft stock sizes!
Custom Corrugated Boxes
(HSC) Half Slotted Container
All flaps are the same length (approximately the width of the box). When closed, the outer flaps come within one inch of complete overlap. The style is especially resistant to rough handling. Stacked on its bottom panel, the overlapping flaps provide added cushioning. Stacked on its side, the extra thickness provides added stacking strength.
(RSC) Regular Slotted Container
The RSC can be used for a variety of products and is the most common box style. All flaps have the same length and the two outer flaps (normally the lengthwise flaps) are one-half the container's width, so they meet at the center of the box when folded. If the product requires a flat, even bottom surface, a fill-in pad can be placed between the two inner flaps.
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(FOL) Full Overlap Slotted Container
All flaps are the same length (approximately the width of the box). When closed, the outer flaps come within one inch of complete overlap. The style is especially resistant to rough handling. Stacked on its bottom panel, the overlapping flaps provide added cushioning. Stacked on its side, the extra thickness provides added stacking strength.
(DC) Double Cover Boxes
This style is frequently used for tall or heavy products that would be difficult to lower into a box. The item is placed on the bottom cover and the shell is lowered over the product. This style is also used for granular and other free-flowing products. When the number of articles or quantity of products varies, the tube can be cut down to the level of the contents.
(DST) Design Style Tray
A design style tray is similar to an OPF: both are generally flat and square. However, a DST has flaps on the sides and the ends that are folded and fastened to produce a tray. Though the tray can be used by itself, DSTs are often used with a corresponding (and slightly larger) DST-LID. DSTs are also often used as lids for HSCs. Typical applications: shipping heavy flat items, re-usable storage container. Please note: flaps must be taped, glued or stapled. This is not a self-locking design.
(FPF) Five Panel Folder
One or more pieces of combined board provide an unbroken surface, and are scored to fold around product. Available as a One Piece Folder where one piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat bottom, with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to form the top.
Also available as a Five Panel Folder which is a single cut and scored piece with a fifth panel used as a closing flap, completely covering a side panel
(OPF) One Piece Folder
One piece of board is cut so that it provides a flat bottom, with flaps forming the sides and ends, and extensions of the side flaps meeting to form the top. Common uses are
books and printed materials.
Flat Pads
Pads are plain shapes of corrugated or solid fiberboard. They can be used to fill the space between the inner flaps of a Regular Slotted Container (RSC), to completely cover the bottom or top of the box or to separate layers of product. Stacked vertically, they can be used as cell partitions.
Scored Sheets and Dividers
When scores are placed in a PAD, the PAD becomes a scored sheet. Scored sheets are used as void fill and structural support, and can be manufactured to fill just about any space.
