Holidaypac is an eco-friendly custom box and packaging manufacturer located in both China and Cambodia, aiming to create a sustainable world. These eight Holidaypacfactory pages match this round paper macaron chocolate box: chocolate gift packaging, bakery window boxes, dessert paper packaging and round paper tube structures. Tin cans feel durable and giftable, but many dessert brands now want a lighter paper-based presentation. This Holidaypac round paper box keeps the round footprint, lid-and-base experience and display-friendly top view while reducing reliance on metal. The paper side band gives brands more freedom for color, flavor systems and seasonal artwork. Buyers comparing it with our dessert paper tube canister will recognize the same move toward premium paper forms. The current product family uses a practical 15 cm diameter. The macaron version is 5 cm high to protect taller shells and fillings. The chocolate version is 4 cm high for lower bonbon and truffle assortments. Before sampling, buyers should confirm dessert diameter, height, piece count and tray style. The 15 cm system is the starting point; the final dieline should match the real product. Macarons and chocolates sell through color, arrangement and surface detail. A clear tray helps reduce movement, keeps the assortment organized and lets customers see the dessert before the box is fully opened. For chocolate buyers, the same thinking applies to bonbons, truffles and mixed assortments. A round insert gives a softer gift feeling than a standard rectangular chocolate gift box with insert. The insert decides whether the dessert arrives in the same arrangement the brand approved. If it is too loose, products rotate; if it is too tight, customers may damage the dessert when removing it. Holidaypac treats the paper body, lid height, clear tray and dessert shape as one system. This keeps the package refined while still supporting a paper-based alternative to a tin can. Rainbow Style works well for mixed macaron assortments, spring launches and playful dessert gifts. Green Grass feels fresh and natural; Pink Grass is warmer for strawberry, rose, Valentine's, Mother's Day or afternoon tea assortments. The pattern should create identity without fighting the dessert colors. For wider retail ranges, this round box can sit beside a recyclable bakery window box in the same brand family. Retail dessert packaging has to work before anyone reads a specification. A round paper box creates a different silhouette from the square and rectangular boxes already on the counter. The same diameter system can be refreshed for holidays, flavors or collaborations. Buyers building a full dessert system can combine it with bakery paper packaging for pastry boxes and dessert takeaway. The product is designed as a fully degradable, paper-based replacement for a tin can. Buyers should still review the paper body, transparent window, clear tray and coatings separately before making market-specific claims. Clear language is stronger than vague green wording. Holidaypac can help organize the claim by component so the packaging story stays responsible and commercially useful. Measure diameter, height, weight and decoration fragility. Decide cavity count, mixed sizes and removal comfort. Use the side wall and lid for brand, flavor and season. Check lid fit, tray fit, print color and carton packing. Cassie Lan is the founder of Holidaypac and the cultural center of the company. With 20 years in international trade and 16 years in packaging, she helps buyers connect practical packaging decisions with visual identity, cultural meaning, and long-term brand value. Her philosophy is simple and memorable: packaging should protect food, express culture, and return closer to nature. This is why Holidaypacfactory is not only a packaging supplier, but a creative partner for brands that want paper food packaging with function, feeling, and responsibility. Inspired by the Chinese idea of harmony between people and nature, Cassie encourages Holidaypac to develop recyclable food packaging design that feels useful to buyers, beautiful to consumers, and respectful to the environment. It keeps the round gift-canister feeling while shifting the main body to paper, which can reduce metal use, support a more natural dessert brand story and make custom printing easier for seasonal bakery programs. Yes. The current size system uses a 15 cm diameter family, with a 5 cm height direction for macarons and a 4 cm height direction for chocolate assortments. Final tray layout should be confirmed against the buyer's product diameter and height. The insert concept can be adjusted for different macaron counts, bonbon shapes or mixed dessert assortments. Buyers should provide product size, weight, desired count and whether the product needs a clear individual cavity. Yes. Holidaypacfactory can support brand colors, logo placement, seasonal artwork, private-label patterns, flavor color systems and coordinated lid graphics after the dieline and sample direction are approved. No. Buyers should review the paper body, window film, clear tray and coatings separately. The article positions the package as a paper-based degradable alternative to tin cans, while encouraging buyers to confirm each component for their market and claim language. Useful details include macaron or chocolate dimensions, piece count, product height, target selling channel, shelf-life requirements, artwork files, preferred style, carton packing needs, order quantity and destination market.
8 Related Packaging Links for Macaron, Chocolate and Dessert Gift Programs
Why Replace a Tin Can With a Round Paper Dessert Box?
One 15 cm Diameter Family for Macarons and Chocolates
Transparent Tray Insert for Cleaner Unboxing
Plan the Insert With the Lid and Paper Body
Rainbow, Green Grass and Pink Grass Printed Directions
A Round Box Creates a Stronger Counter Moment
Paper-Based and Fully Degradable Needs Clear Component Thinking
How to Develop This Box for a Real Dessert Brand
1. Confirm dessert size 2. Choose tray logic 3. Build artwork family 4. Approve sample details 
16 Years in PackagingCassie Lan, Founder of Holidaypac
Questions Buyers Usually Ask Before Sampling
What is the main advantage of this round paper macaron chocolate box over a tin can?
Is the box suitable for both macarons and chocolates?
Can the transparent tray insert be customized?
Can Holidaypacfactory customize the side band and lid artwork?
Does fully degradable mean every component breaks down in the same way?
What information should a buyer prepare before sampling?


















