What Are Coffee Packing Sleeves?
These are also called coffee cup sleeves, coffee cozies or jackets, and simple products but highly essential accessories as they are designed to wrap around the hot cup of coffee and provide insulation and thus protect the user’s hand from the heat of the drink.
Why Choose Our Packaging For Coffee Sleeves?
Our sleeve packaging keeps your product organized and has materials that can absorb heat causing no harm to the user’s hand, also customize these with product information or brand logo so that the brand can also get promotion and open visuals. Other benefits of these boxes are
- Visual appeal
- Enhanced sale
- Affordability
- Versatility
- Hold product information
- Convey brand values
- Brand awareness
- Tear resistance
- Insulation
Personalization
You can also customize these sleeves to make your brand go visualized, the main options are
- Stocks: stock options available for your box or custom boxes generally include kraft cardboard, kraft rigid, and kraft corrugated.
- Finishes: The finishes available are Matte, Gloss, Aqueous, Soft touch
- Printing: you can choose any ink, designs, and font on emapnada boxes
- Add-ons: our add-ons include Embossing and debossing, Spot UV, Holography, Foiling
- Decorative items: you can also add custom decorative like ribbons, bows, lids, and stickers on your bakery boxes
Features
The main features are
- Grip improvement
- Insulation
- Adaptability
- Ease of use
- Disposable
Why Do 5000+ Companies Trust Us?
We at BoxesGen not only deal with boxes but also with customer trust, we understand our customers’ demands and work diligently to not only meet but exceed their expectations as we are the trust builders and this is what makes us the top manufacturers of coffee sleeves. other benefits of choosing us are
- Free shipping across the USA
- Low MOQs
- Reliable delivery
- Sustainable packaging
- Free samples exclusive of shipping charges
- Bulk orders at wholesale prices
- Free designs and mockups
- Fast turnaround
- Professional staff
Get A Quote
So contact us today at 302-778-9458 or write us an email at [email protected]. to get started on your custom-made bakery box orders. Get your queries done about any product like donut trays.
Dimensions | All Custom Boxes & Shapes |
Printing | No Printing, CMYK, CMYK + 1 PMS Color, CMYK + 2 PMS Colors |
Paper Stock | 10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco Friendly Kraft, E flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock |
Quantities | No Minimum Order Required |
Coating | Gloss, Matte, Spot UV, Holographic Foiling, Gold Foiling, Embossing, Sliver Foiling, Debossing |
Default Process | Die Cutting, Gluing, Scoring, Perforation |
Options | Custom Window Cut Out, Gold/Silver Foiling, Embossing, Raised Ink, PVC Sheet. |
Proof | Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request) |
Turn Around Time | 4-8 Business Days, Rush |
Artwork Preparation Guide
At BoxesGen, our Artwork Preparation Guide helps ensure your custom packaging design is print-ready for high-quality results. To get started, submit vector files (AI, EPS, or PDF) in CMYK color mode, with a 1/8 inch bleed and 300 DPI resolution. Convert all text to outlines and keep it at least 1/4 inch from the edges. Review your proof to ensure accuracy before submitting. Following these steps will guarantee your design is perfectly printed on your custom boxes.

Cut Line (Black Lines):
The cut line is the outline that marks where your custom packaging will be trimmed. It is typically represented by a solid black line in your artwork file.
Perforation (Dotted Black Lines):
Perforation lines, shown as dotted black lines, indicate where the box will have small, evenly spaced holes for easy tearing or separation. These are often used for tear-away sections.
Bleed Line (Green Lines):
The bleed line is the area extending beyond the cut line, usually marked with a green line in your artwork. Typically, a 1/8 inch (0.125") bleed is required to prevent any unwanted white borders.
Safety Margin (Dotted Green Lines):
The safety margin, marked by dotted green lines, is the area around the cut line where important elements (such as text, logos, or graphics) should be kept clear.
Crease Line (Red Lines)
The crease line, marked by red lines in your artwork, indicates where the box will be folded during production.