Packaged Holiday Treats with Wholesale Glass Containers

Packaged Holiday Treats with Wholesale Glass Containers

What’s Christmas without a sweet tooth? A little treat here and another there, and you are as stuffed as a Christmas bunny.

This is one of the joys of the festive season. To be able to celebrate Christmas with a table filled with lots of food, laughter, and your loved ones basking in the spirit of love

The best part of the show? Christmas Desserts. Oh, that’s the one that keeps you on your toes with anticipation, but the big question is do you know that you can store those holiday treats in glass containers?

Yes, you can, and we are going to be showing you how.

In this article, we listed different holiday treats that can be packaged beautifully in glass storage jars and still retain their fresh, sweet flavor.

Let’s go!


Ten holiday treats that can be packaged in wholesale glass containers

1)  Hot Cocoa Mix

There are four prerequisites to keep warm during Christmas: a warm blanket, socks, a fire burning in the chimney, and finally, a hot cup of chocolate tea. Your cocoa mix of powdered cocoa, sugar, mini marshmallows, and crushed candy canes can be stored separately in glass containers for preservation and also to lock in their flavor so it doesn’t get thick or soggy before the festive season.

2)  Cookies

The beautiful arrays of cookies in a pantry are enough to get you salivating once it's time for a Christmas treat. Stack assorted holiday cookies, such as gingerbread, shortbread, or sugar cookies, in square storage jars for a colorful display. Aside from safekeeping, it also makes your pantry aesthetically pleasing.

3)  Candied Nuts

Candied nuts are best stored in airtight containers to retain that fresh flavor. Fill those glass jars with your spiced or candied almonds or walnuts for a sweet and savoury snack during Christmas.

4)  Homemade Granola

Nuts, dried fruits, and festive spices like cinnamon and nutmeg should not be exposed to air, or else they lose their crispness and become soft. Homemade granola is another example of holiday treat that can be stored in square storage jars.

5)  Truffles

Oh, the tantalizing feel of truffles melting on your tongue; however, they aren’t a pretty sight if not stored in the right place prior to. Chocolate truffles, such as peppermint, eggnog, or salted caramel, should be arranged properly in glass containers and stored in the fridge to prevent them from melting.

6)  Spiced tea blend

A combination of loose-leaf tea with cinnamon sticks, cloves, and dried orange peel would make an excellent tea on a cold Christmas night. Spiced tea blends are best stored in glass containers.

7)  Jam or Preserves

Seasonal flavors like cranberry-orange, spiced apple, or plum are another type of holiday treat that can be stored in glass containers. The jams would retain their flavor and won't be exposed to air or toxic substances.

8)  Fudge

Pack squares of creamy chocolate or holiday-flavored fudge into square storage jars for a long-lasting flavor. These creamy, luscious fillings are one of the holiday joys, and you don't want to miss it by storing it in a poor place. Best Option? A suitable glass jar.

9)  Cookie Mix

Layer dry ingredients like flour, sugar, chocolate chips, and sprinkles as a cookie kit in glass jars and arrange them elegantly in rows in your pantry.

10)  Holiday Candies

If you are packaging large quantities of homemade holiday candies this holiday, fill them in wholesale glass containers. Allow the spirit of love and thanksgiving to flow through those homemade holiday candies.

Conclusion

It’s the season to be jolly and the perfect time to treat yourself and your family to some holiday goodies. However, you don't have to go far to find the perfect hexagonal jars or cute bottles; even with those old honey and jam jars at home, you can switch things up on the Christmas dining table. 

With all these treats listed, you are sure to get a room filled with the grin of Christmas glee!

FAQs

1.  Can you store cookies in square storage jars?

Yeah, you absolutely can, and that’s because cookies are best stored in airtight containers. When they become exposed to air, they get soft and eventually lose their flavor. Storage jars are what keep cookies crisp.

2.  How do you pack Christmas treats?

Packing Christmas treats for the holiday season can be quite tricky, but with the right direction, you can switch things up. You can use transparent nylons and red ribbons to wrap cakes or even get cardboard, re-make, and design into a Christmas box to store cookies.

3.  Can you make Christmas decorations with glass jars?

Yes, you definitely can. From gorgeous centerpieces to candle holders, there are limitless ideas you can create as Christmas decorations with glass jars.

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