Ice Cream Boxes in New Mexico.
USA-manufactured cardboard containers, wholesale packaging, and custom-print runs — freighted from Tennessee to every New Mexico county. Built for scoop shops, gelaterias, frozen yogurt operations, and dairies across the high desert.
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New Mexico from sky to ground — four regions, four palettes. We ship coated cardboard ice cream containers to every one of them, every week of the year.
The High Desert
The Rio Grande Valley
The Eastern Plains
The Borderlands
The Land of Enchantment, on record.
Stops across New Mexico.
Sixteen New Mexico cities on the regular ice cream packaging route. Every town between also covered — from the Four Corners to the Texas line.
What we manufacture, and for whom.
For New Mexico Creameries
Cardboard ice cream containers for the state's dairy producers and family creameries — including the eastern dairy belt around Clovis and Roswell.
Dairy Packaging →For Frozen Dessert Brands
Spec-driven custom ice cream packaging for emerging pint brands and frozen dessert manufacturers in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe co-packing corridor.
Frozen Dessert Packaging →For Frozen Yogurt Shops
Wholesale froyo packaging and containers for self-serve operations, university-town shops, and franchise locations across New Mexico.
Froyo Wholesale →For Gelaterias
Ice cream boxes for authentic Italian-style gelaterias in Santa Fe, Old Town Albuquerque, and Las Cruces. Built for dense, slow-melt product.
Gelato Containers →For Wholesale Routes
Wholesale ice cream packaging for distributors running routes from El Paso up the Rio Grande corridor into Colorado, and across to Arizona.
Distributor Wholesale →For Independent Shops
Low-MOQ pints and quarts for New Mexico's independent scoop shops — from Plaza-side stands in Santa Fe to summer windows in the Borderlands.
Shop the Range →Three plates this season.
Cardboard containers, wholesale packaging stacks, and custom-print runs — every one bound for a New Mexico reader.
What New Mexico buyers ask.
Do you ship ice cream containers to every county in New Mexico?
Yes — all 33 New Mexico counties. Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, and Rio Rancho get the fastest freight, but every town from Farmington in the Four Corners to Sunland Park at the El Paso line is on a regular route from our Tennessee plant.
Are these cardboard containers built for the deep freeze?
Every Rapamar container is engineered for sustained sub-zero storage. Coated board, tested through freeze-thaw cycles, structurally tuned to hold form through New Mexico's high-altitude winters and triple-digit Borderlands summers.
What's the minimum order for ice cream packaging in New Mexico?
Stocked sizes ship in low-MOQ case quantities — practical for small operators just getting started. Custom-printed runs carry a higher minimum so we can lock in unit pricing. Send your volume; we'll quote both same business day.
Can I get custom-printed boxes for my New Mexico brand?
Yes — custom corrugated ice cream boxes can be printed with your logo, flavor names, and brand colors. Digital proofs are sent for sign-off before production. We work with brands across Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Taos on custom runs.
How fast do orders arrive in Albuquerque or Santa Fe?
In-stock orders to New Mexico metros typically arrive in 4–6 business days from our Tennessee plant. Custom-printed runs ship within 2–3 weeks depending on print complexity and run size.
Do you supply New Mexico dairies and frozen dessert manufacturers?
Yes — New Mexico's dairy producers and frozen dessert manufacturers form a core part of our customer base. See our dairy packaging page and frozen dessert packaging page for spec details.
Cross the high desert — drop us a line.
Inquiries from every New Mexico operation — creameries, scoop shops, distributors, gelaterias, and frozen dessert brands — are welcomed at the gate. Same-business-day quotes; sample packs furnished before bulk commitments. Custom print upon request.