FAQ for 27OZ / 800ML Clear RPET/PET Snack Container Buyers
1. Can I get a sample for this 27OZ 800ML Clear RPET/PET Snack Container?
Yes. Samples are available for standard products. Buyers can check size, clarity, lid-base fit, stacking, food presentation, and packing suitability before confirming a bulk order.
2. What is the MOQ for this clear PET/RPET snack container?
The usual MOQ is 100,000 to 200,000 pieces per SKU, depending on size, packaging method, and order requirements. Final MOQ should be confirmed before quotation.
3. Can you print labels or support a custom mold?
Yes. Label support, OEM/ODM cooperation, and custom mold discussion are available after the buyer confirms drawings, target use, design requirements, and order plan.
4. What is the lead time?
Existing product samples usually take 3–7 days. Custom samples usually take 7–15 days after specification confirmation. Bulk production is usually completed within 10–20 days after sample approval.
5. What foods fit this 27OZ 800ML clear snack container?
It fits fresh-cut fruit, mixed fruit, berry packs, melon fruit, tropical fruit, citrus fruit, nut assortments, dried fruit, trail mix, granola, and daily grab-and-go snack packs.
6. Is the lid anti-fog for refrigerated fruit display?
Yes. The separate clear lid is designed with an anti-fog direction for refrigerated display. Actual performance should be checked according to food moisture, storage time, temperature, and display environment.
7. What is the difference between the single-compartment and divided versions?
The single-compartment version is better for larger simple packs. The divided versions are better when buyers need to separate fruit, nuts, granola, dried fruit, dips, or other snack items.
8. Is this 27OZ 800ML PET/RPET container suitable for hot food?
This container is mainly recommended for cold food, fresh-cut fruit, nuts, dried fruit, and chilled snack packs. Hot filling, microwave heating, oven use, or high-temperature applications should not be used unless confirmed by material specifications and actual testing.





















