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If You Cook or Bake for Friends, You Should Keep These Takeout Boxes on Hand

Stephanie Ganz

created: May 19, 2025, 8:56 p.m. | updated: May 20, 2025, 9:57 p.m.

This all started about ten years ago when I learned about mishloach manot, the Jewish tradition of giving gifts of food around Purim. I went all-in on the idea, investing in 100 cookie boxes, which I loaded with hamantaschen and distributed giddily to friends and acquaintances. The best food takeout boxesThese kraft cookie boxes with a sneak preview windowA solid option for all kinds of sweet and savory gifts, these kraft cookie boxes with clear windows are spacious enough to hold a nice amount of goodies. Try an elaborate 3-D boxThese popsicle-shaped boxes are ideal for something small, like a few pieces of candy. Loafing Cat Favor BagThe next logical step beyond keeping treat bags on-hand is having your own personalized treat bags at your fingertips, and for that, For Your Party has your needs amply met, with a design template for every big occasion — weddings, birthdays, graduation, holidays — as well as general thanks and event-neutral designs.

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