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How do I get custom noodle boxes at reasonable prices?

This is Forests Packaging Group, a one-stop global custom packaging manufacturer worldwide. Forests Packaging Group produced various product packaging, including but not limited to food packaging, gift packaging, digital packaging, household packaging, and so on. If you want custom noodle boxes, you can contact Forests Packaging Group. About Forests Packaging Group Forests Packaging Group is a top 30 paper packaging enterprise in Mainland China. Its premises occupy more than 1000,000 square meters, with an area of 600,000 square meters. Forests Packaging is a stable partner for outstanding customers such as Bayer, Macy’s, HP, and Jockey. The Forests Packaging cooperates with 8 factories from waste paper recycling through making paper, and all stages of printing to provide a one-stop paper packaging service to every customer from all over the world. More profiles are welcome to go to the Forests Packaging Group website to learn more. Click here to learn more about Forests Packaging Fore...

The Difference Between CMYK Printing and Pantone Printing

When we talk about color printing, you may hear Pantone colors or CMYK colors, but there is a difference between the two, and that’s about how to get the best packaging way for yours. Now, followed Forests Packaging Group to learn more about Pantone printing and CMYK printing. We know color consistency is a key to brand identity, so printed colors of the package become very important, a better understanding of CMYK printing and Pantone printing will help you to choose the suitable packaging printing. CMYK Colors CMYK is one of the popular and common printing colors in our daily life, it is the most used in home printers and commercial printers, such as magazines and newspapers, they are printed in CMYK color. CMYK, commonly known as "four-color printing", as its name suggests, they used four colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black (The K stands for the “Key” color, which is typically black ink).  The printer defined four separate plates, through dot composition a complete ...