Material and Characteristics
· Tinplate: The most common choice is lightweight, moisture-proof, corrosion-resistant, and can print exquisite patterns on the surface.
· Stainless steel: more high-end and durable, suitable for long-term use, but with higher cost.
· Aluminum: Lightweight, but slightly less protective.
Advantages of tinplate material:
· Sealing: Effectively isolates air and moisture, keeping cookies crispy.
· Durability: More resistant to pressure than plastic or cardboard boxes, and reusable.
· Environmental Protection: Metal is recyclable, reducing waste from disposable packaging.
· Decorative: With various designs such as retro, cartoon, and minimalist, it is suitable as a home decoration or gift.
common uses
· Storing cookies: moisture-proof, insect proof, and extend shelf life.
· Storage of miscellaneous items: such as tea leaves, coffee beans, handmade materials, stationery, etc.
· Gift packaging: festive (such as Christmas, Spring Festival) or wedding candy boxes.
· Collectibles: Limited edition or co branded cookie jars are often sought after by collectors.