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Hi
Just wanted some advice and help in sourcing any packaging for holding honey jars when giving to customers.

Alternatively, how's best to give them in a nice neat and presentable manner.

How does everyone else give out >1 jar to customers?

Attached is an example

Thanks :)
 

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In a bag.
The box you use as an example is only available for 2 or 3 jars.
 

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Usually in their arms is good for up to five at a time.

If you feel you've got to do something, why not a wine bottle bag and stack them?
 
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Hi
Just wanted some advice and help in sourcing any packaging for holding honey jars when giving to customers.

Alternatively, how's best to give them in a nice neat and presentable manner.

How does everyone else give out >1 jar to customers?

Attached is an example

Thanks :)
Stock up on free small cardboard boxes on visits to local garden centre and shops, before a sales purge
 

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6 to 8 Langstroth jumbos, a few Langstroth and National nucs.
Wrapped each in small Aldi freezer bag and tied. Easy to hold.
Shoe boxes/cardboard cut to shape for more.
 

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