Custom French Fries Boxes

Order premium custom french fries boxes designed to keep fries hot, crispy, and fresh. Available in eco-friendly kraft, cardboard, and corrugated stock with full-color printing, custom logos, and any size or shape you need. Perfect for restaurants, food trucks, cafes, and events. Enjoy low minimums, free design support, quick turnaround, and unbeatable wholesale pricing on every bulk order placed today.

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Box Style As Mention Above
Dimension (L + W + H) All Custom Sizes & Shapes
Minimum Run ( For Boxes and Mylar Bags) 100 Boxes - 1000 Mylar Bags ( 500 each design)
Paper Stock 10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock
Printing No Printing, CMYK, CMYK + 1 PMS color, CMYK + 2 PMS colors
Finishing Gloss Lamination, Matte Lamination, Gloss AQ, Gloss UV, Matte UV, Spot UV, Embossing, Foiling
Included Options Die Cutting, Gluing, Scored,Perforation
Additional Options Eco-Friendly, Recycled Boxes, Biodegradable
Proof Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request)
Turnaround 7 - 8 Business Days
Shipping FLAT Position
Cardboard Material
Cardboard
We use eco-friendly cardboard materials designed to minimize environmental impact and reduce waste.
Kraft Material
Kraft
Kraft paper is a sturdy, durable, and dependable material used across multiple industries.
Rigid Material
Rigid
Rigid material is highly protective, cost-effective, and recyclable, offering maximum durability and security.
Corrugated Material
Corrugated
Corrugated material is customizable, cost-effective, and sustainable, making it an excellent choice for branding and shipping.
Foil Stamping Finish
Foil Stamping
Enhance your product packaging with our premium foil stamping for a sophisticated touch.
Spot UV Coating
Spot UV
Our high-gloss UV coating enhances shine and provides a sleek, protective finish to your printed materials.
Gloss Lamination
Gloss
Our glossy finish adds a sleek, eye-catching shine to your packaging.
Holographic Foiling Effect
Holographic Foiling
Holographic foil refracts light, creating a stunning rainbow effect from different angles.
Embossing Technique
Embossing
Our embossing technique captures the finest details, adding depth and elegance to your packaging.
Debossing Technique
Debossing
Our debossing technique imprints unique graphics into your packaging, creating a refined and tactile effect.
Matte Lamination
Matte
Our matte finish reduces the visibility of fingerprints and smudges, keeping your packaging looking clean and refined.
Soft Touch Lamination
Soft Touch Lamination
We apply a soft-touch lamination that adds an extra layer of protection, preventing toner chipping.

Custom French Fry Boxes for Restaurants and Food Brands

Serve every order in durable, food-safe french fry boxes designed for restaurants, food trucks, takeout counters, and growing food brands. Choose custom sizes, grease-resistant paperboard, full-color printing, logo placement, ventilation, and practical serving styles. Custom Boxes Zone helps you create attractive fry packaging that supports clean handling, consistent portions, stronger branding, and efficient wholesale ordering across the United States market.

Custom French Fries Boxes Designed Around Your Menu

The right fry carton should do more than hold food. It should support the portion, resist oil marks, feel comfortable in the customer’s hand, and present your brand clearly. We tailor the structure to your fries, serving method, operating environment, and visual identity. Whether you sell thin-cut fries, steak fries, waffle fries, curly fries, sweet potato fries, or heavily topped loaded fries, the depth and opening must match the product. A physical fill test is recommended before mass production because fry shape, cut, seasoning, and toppings can change the required capacity.

Choose a Material That Handles Heat and grease.

Food-Grade SBS Paperboard

Solid bleached sulfate paperboard is a strong choice for bright, detailed graphics. Its smooth white surface supports clean color reproduction, sharp text, and professional branding. Depending on the portion and structure, an appropriate paper thickness can help the carton remain upright while customers carry and eat their fries.

Natural Kraft Paperboard

Kraft stock creates a warm, simple, and environmentally conscious appearance. It works well for burger restaurants, food trucks, cafés, organic concepts, and brands using earthy colors. White ink or bold single-color artwork can create strong contrast on the natural brown surface.

Grease-Resistant Food-Contact Barrier

Hot fries release oil and moisture, so the inside surface should be suitable for direct food contact and designed to reduce grease absorption. The selected barrier should match the food, holding time, and serving temperature. Ask for the current material specification and food-contact documentation before approving production.

Select the Right Size for Every Portion

Fry cartons do not follow one universal size standard. The best dimensions depend on your serving weight, fry cut, toppings, and whether the order is eaten immediately or packed for delivery. The following capacities are practical starting points for planning:

Portion Type Approximate Capacity Recommended Use
Kids or snacks 2–2.5 oz Children’s meals, samples, and small sides
Small 2.5–4 oz Value meals, snack portions, and light sides
Medium 4.5–6.5 oz Standard burger combos and regular orders
Large 7–9 oz Premium meals and generous single servings
Loaded or sharing 10 oz and above Cheese fries, chili fries, toppings, and group portions

Final dimensions should be confirmed with an actual product sample. A wide opening improves access, while a stable base helps the carton stand on a counter, tray, or delivery shelf. Extra depth may be needed for loaded fries to prevent toppings from spilling over the edges.

Popular Fry Box Styles

Classic Open-Top Scoop Carton

The curved scoop front gives customers easy access while keeping the fries visible. This familiar fast-food style works well for quick-service restaurants, concession stands, and counter service. It can be supplied flat for compact storage and formed quickly during busy service hours.

Straight-Wall Fry Sleeve

A tall sleeve creates a clean, modern presentation and provides a broad front panel for artwork. It is useful for standard fries, wedges, and branded combo meals. The structure should have a secure bottom so smaller fries do not fall through during handling.

Tuck-Top Takeout Carton

A closing top adds protection for pickup and short-distance delivery. It can help reduce direct exposure during transport, but the design should include suitable ventilation so trapped steam does not soften the fries too quickly.

Loaded Fries Tray or Food Boat

Loaded fries need more surface area than a narrow scoop carton. A shallow tray or food boat gives room for cheese, sauces, meat, jalapeños, and other toppings. Side walls help control spills while allowing customers to eat comfortably with a fork.

Handle, Dip, or Compartment Style

For stadiums, festivals, food trucks, and mobile eating, the structure can include a carrying handle, sauce area, or separate dip compartment. These features should be tested for balance, assembly speed, and one-handed use before the final die line is approved.

Printed French Fries Boxes That Make Your Brand Visible

Full-color CMYK printing can reproduce photographs, illustrations, patterns, menu messages, QR codes, social handles, and brand colors. PMS color matching may be used when color consistency is especially important. Keep the main logo large enough to remain readable when the carton is held or placed inside a takeout bag. A clear design hierarchy usually performs better than crowded artwork. Place the logo on the front panel, reserve side panels for a tagline or short message, and use the back for a QR code, website, promotion, or reheating guidance. Every panel should have a purpose.

Finishing Options

Gloss coating can create a brighter, more energetic appearance, while matte coating gives the carton a softer and more modern look. Spot UV, foil, embossing, or debossing may highlight selected elements, but food-service packaging should remain practical, easy to handle, and suitable for its intended use.

French Fry Boxes With Logo for Consistent Branding

Branded fry cartons help connect the food to your restaurant at the moment customers open, carry, photograph, or share their order. Match the artwork with your burger boxes, cups, bags, tray liners, and other takeaway packaging to create a consistent visual system.

Features That Improve the Customer Experience

Ventilation for Better Texture

Small ventilation openings can allow steam to escape during short holding periods. Their number and position should be tested because too little airflow may trap moisture, while too much airflow may allow heat to leave quickly.

Secure Bottom Construction

A stable glued or locking base helps support the serving weight and reduces the risk of fries dropping from the carton. The bottom style should match the board thickness, portion size, and assembly method used by your staff.

Fast Assembly and Compact Storage

Flat-packed cartons take up less storage space and can be assembled near the fryer or service counter. For high-volume restaurants, a simple pop-open or auto-forming design can save valuable preparation time during peak hours.

Clean, Comfortable Handling

The shape should be easy to grip without squeezing the fries. Smooth edges, balanced dimensions, and suitable board stiffness make the package easier for customers to carry while walking, sitting in a vehicle, or eating at an event.

French Fries Boxes Wholesale for Growing Food Businesses

Bulk ordering can reduce the cost per unit and keep your packaging consistent across locations, events, or seasonal promotions. Custom Boxes Zone lists a minimum run starting at 100 boxes, which can support small businesses testing a design as well as established brands planning larger orders.

Before requesting a quote, prepare your preferred quantity, serving capacity, dimensions, material, printing requirements, and delivery location. Comparing more than one quantity tier can help you choose a practical balance between unit cost, storage space, and expected sales.

Where This Packaging Works Best

Custom fry cartons are suitable for fast-food restaurants, burger shops, food trucks, cafés, diners, stadium vendors, amusement parks, catering companies, ghost kitchens, school events, festivals, and pop-up concepts. They can also hold onion rings, potato wedges, chicken bites, mozzarella sticks, and similar dry or lightly sauced snacks.

For delivery-focused businesses, test the complete french fries packaging system rather than the carton alone. The fry holder, outer bag, ventilation, travel time, and nearby hot or cold products can all affect temperature, texture, and presentation when the order reaches the customer.

How to Order Your Custom Fry Cartons

Confirm the Portion

Choose the serving weight and send an existing carton, product sample, or target dimensions. Include details about fry cut, toppings, sauces, and average holding time.

Select the Stock and Style

Choose white paperboard or natural kraft, then select an open scoop, sleeve, takeout carton, tray, or another custom structure. Confirm whether you need ventilation, a sauce area, or special closures.

Submit Your Artwork

Provide your logo, brand colors, text, and design files. If you do not have print-ready artwork, request design support and review the proposed layout carefully.

Review the proof.

Check dimensions, folds, logo size, spelling, color references, and panel alignment on the digital proof. For a major order or a new structure, request a physical sample or production-grade prototype when available.

Approve Production

Production should begin only after the final specifications and proof are approved. Confirm the current manufacturing schedule, shipping method, delivery date, and quantity before completing the order.

French fries boxes are designed to hold and serve hot fries, potato wedges, onion rings, chicken bites, and similar snacks. Their open-top structure allows easy access, while grease-resistant paperboard helps reduce oil stains and keeps the serving neat.

Yes. You can customize the width, height, depth, and opening according to your portion size. Using your actual serving weight and fry type helps create a box that prevents overfilling, wasted space, and product spills.

Food-grade SBS paperboard and natural kraft paperboard are commonly used for hot fries. The material should be strong enough to hold the portion and may include a grease-resistant barrier to reduce oil absorption during serving or delivery.

Yes. Printed french fries boxes can feature full-color graphics, logos, illustrations, QR codes, social media details, promotional messages, and brand patterns. CMYK printing works well for detailed artwork, while PMS printing can help match specific brand colors.

Yes. French fries boxes with logo can help small restaurants, cafés, and food trucks create a more professional image. Even a simple logo and brand color combination can make your packaging more recognizable and memorable.

The minimum quantity depends on the box style, material, printing method, and supplier. Custom Boxes Zone currently offers low-order options starting from 100 units, making custom packaging accessible for both small and established food businesses.

Ventilation holes are useful when fries are packed for takeaway or short-distance delivery. They allow steam to escape and may help reduce moisture buildup. However, the number and placement of vents should be tested to avoid excessive heat loss.

Yes, but loaded fries usually require a wider and deeper tray-style box. A standard narrow fry sleeve may not provide enough space for cheese, sauces, meat, or other toppings. A food boat or open tray often provides better support and easier eating.

Wholesale orders for French fry boxes generally offer a lower cost per unit than small quantities. Bulk purchasing can be useful for restaurants with regular packaging demand, multiple branches, catering events, or seasonal promotions.

Provide a high-resolution logo and vector artwork in formats such as AI, EPS, or editable PDF. Keep important text and logos away from fold lines and edges. Always review the digital proof carefully before approving production.
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