Food & Beverage Packaging
FDA-compliant custom food and beverage packaging for restaurants, food brands, and retail grocery.
Food and beverage packaging must satisfy two demanding masters simultaneously: strict food safety regulations and increasingly sophisticated consumer aesthetics. At CustomizeBoxLab, we produce FDA-compliant custom packaging for food brands ranging from artisan bakeries and specialty food producers to national food service chains and grocery retail brands. Every material, ink, and coating we use for food applications meets applicable food contact safety standards.
Beyond safety compliance, food packaging is a powerful brand communication tool. In grocery retail, a product's packaging is its primary advertisement — it must communicate flavor cues, brand personality, ingredient quality, and usage occasions in a fraction of a second. Our food packaging design team understands these imperatives and works to create packaging that both protects your product and drives purchase decisions at the point of sale.
Common Packaging Challenges
Meeting FDA food contact material requirements and ensuring food-safe inks, coatings, and barrier materials are used throughout the packaging construction.
Maintaining product freshness and integrity through supply chains that may involve temperature variation, humidity, and mechanical handling stresses.
Communicating nutritional information, ingredient lists, allergen warnings, and brand messaging clearly within limited panel space across multiple SKUs.
Our Packaging Solutions
All food packaging produced with FDA-compliant food-grade board, food-safe water-based inks, and appropriate barrier coatings — grease-resistant, moisture-resistant, or oxygen-barrier as required by the application.
Structural engineering for optimal product protection including custom die-cut inserts, snap-lock bases, and reinforced flute configurations for fragile food items.
Flexible panel layouts that accommodate mandatory labeling requirements while preserving prime panel space for brand imagery, appetite-appeal photography, and flavor differentiation.