Cardboard packaging designed to be hooked onto a display

Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Paperboard box – Lifting or suspending element

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206806, B65D 5468

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056926715

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to packaging. The invention is able to be used to produce cardboard boxes (50) having, on the one hand, two openings (52a, 52b) each provided with four flaps designed to close off the corresponding openings and, on the other hand, a hooking lug (22) provided with a hooking opening (13) substantially aligned with the two openings. The size of the package being defined by the size of the rear panel. The blank used to obtain the package could be printed on one side only.

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