12-Egg Baby Blue Flat Top

SKU: PUBL-12BBU-FT-5
Front view of a blue pulp flat top egg carton, wholesale egg packaging
Top view of a sturdy paper pulp flat top carton for eggs or dessert packaging
Back view of a baby blue unprinted egg carton with 12 cells
Blue egg carton with 12 compartments, unique packaging for commercial farming
Blue recyclable carton of eggs on a wooden surface with a white background
Diagram showing dimensions of a baby blue carton and cells with measurements in inches.

12-Egg Baby Blue Flat Top

SKU: PUBL-12BBU-FT-5
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Regular price $15.00
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Pulp Baby Blue Egg Carton | Paper 12-Egg Carton

  • Made from recycled pulp, 100% recyclable
  • 12-egg bi-fold carton  
  • Available in blank only
  • Used for bath bombs, baked goods, cupcakes, candles, and much more! 
  • S-XL Chicken eggs (43-63g)
  • Egg Carton Dimensions (LxW): 11.75" x 4.00"
  • Cell Dimensions (WxH): 1.75" x 2.75"
  • Available Label Space (LxW): 10.50" x 3.25"
  • Space Between Tabs (L): 2.75"
  • Egg Carton weight (ounces): 1.80
Egg Carton Measurement Instructions

  • Top: None
  • In-lid: None
  • Front: None
  • Back: None

  • Customization Available: Yes
  • Artwork: Must be supplied by customer
  • Minimum (Printed): 17,000 Cartons
  • Minimum (Labeled): 17,000 Cartons
  • Lead Time: 3-4 Months
  • Payment: 50% down payment at time of order
  • If you'd like to request a customization, please fill out our Customization Application. We will get back to you within 24 business hours!
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Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
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Miranda Grube
Good, but irritating

Color is perfect. Great once you get them pulled apart. Getting them apart was time consuming so they wouldn’t rip apart. Had multiples rip / tear during even if I went slow & carefully. Would order again, just need patience. Photo shows example of some of the ripping on the edges. Others just ripped to being unusable.

Hi Miranda,

I am so sorry this was your experience with these cartons!

If you find you are having trouble de-nesting your egg cartons, try de-nesting them in counts of 5-10 before separating them individually.
The best way to de-nest these cartons is to gently shake them apart, rather than pulling them.

It is recommended to grab the bottom of the carton and the posts and shake them, rather than grabbing the sides or front flap.

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Tracy Blalock
Great Product!

So happy I found eggcartons.com Excellent pricing!

Hey Tracy,

Thank you for your kind words! We are delighted to hear that you are happy with your purchase from us.

We appreciate your support and hope to serve you again in the future. Have a wonderful weekend!

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Ted Ernst
12-Egg Baby Blue Flat Top

Cartons used for Easter Egg hunts. Always satisfied with the various products I have received.

Hi Ted,

Thank you for your review!! We appreciate you being a repeat customer and are glad you are always satisfied!

I see you gave us 4 stars - is there room for improvement? Please let us know!

L
LeAnna Scott
Baby blue egg cartons

I love this company and love the options for colored egg cartons and all the different styles and sizes offered.

Hi LeAnna!

Thank you so much for your kind review.

We're so glad you love our baby blue egg cartons and appreciate the variety we offer.

Have a great holiday season!

K
Katherine DeVane
Blue egg cartons

I love these cartons cause they make our eggs stand apart but they are sometimes harder to separate than the regular ones. Because we are working with kids with special needs this can be challenging.

Hey Kate,

I am so sorry about this!

Here are some tips to denest your cartons a little bit easier:

De-nesting - If you find you are having trouble de-nesting your egg cartons, try de-nesting them in counts of 5-10 before separating them individually.
The best way to de-nest these cartons is to gently shake them apart, rather than pulling them.
It is recommended to grab the bottom of the carton and the posts and shake them, rather than grabbing the sides or front flap.

Please let us know if this helps!

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