★ Filed Spring · 2026 ★ Mountain State Edition ★ Bearing: Appalachian
★ Wild & Wonderful

Ice Cream Boxes in West Virginia.

USA-manufactured cardboard containers, wholesale packaging, and custom-print runs — freighted from Tennessee across the Appalachians to every West Virginia county. Built for Charleston scoop shops, Eastern Panhandle dairies, coalfield operators, and frozen dessert brands.

★ Wild WV Wonderful
Cardboard ice cream box container — bulk freezer packaging shipped across West Virginia by Rapamar
★ Featured Run Coated · USA-Made
USA Manufacturer Bulk Freezer-Grade All 50 States Low MOQ Custom Print Made in Tennessee For Scoop Shops For Gelaterias For Froyo For Dairies For Frozen Dessert Brands USA Manufacturer Bulk Freezer-Grade All 50 States Low MOQ Custom Print Made in Tennessee For Scoop Shops For Gelaterias For Froyo For Dairies For Frozen Dessert Brands
★ A Geographic Series ★

The Mountain State Series.

West Virginia from the eastern lowlands to the southern coalfield highlands — four regions, four elevation profiles. Cardboard ice cream containers shipped across every county, low to high.

~500 FT
Avg Elevation

The Eastern Panhandle

Shenandoah Valley · DC-Metro Adjacent
Martinsburg · Charles Town · Harpers Ferry · Berkeley Springs
Where the Blue Ridge meets the Shenandoah and the DC commuter belt creeps west. Bulk packaging shipped to the scoop shops and creameries supplying Eastern Panhandle weekenders and locals alike.
~800 FT
Avg Elevation

The Mid-Ohio Valley

Ohio River Frontage · Northern Panhandle
Wheeling · Parkersburg · Weirton · Vienna · Moundsville
Along the Ohio River — the historic glass and industrial corridor. Cardboard ice cream containers ship up and down the river corridor weekly, to the manufacturers and dairies that work this belt.
~1,000 FT
Avg Elevation

The Metro Valley & Central

Kanawha Valley · The Capital Region
Charleston · Huntington · Morgantown · Clarksburg · Fairmont
The state's population center, anchored by Charleston in the south and Morgantown in the north. Distributors, co-packers, scoop shops, and gelaterias all draw from this corridor — and we ship to every one of them.
~2,500 FT
Avg Elevation

The Southern Coalfields & Highlands

Allegheny Plateau · Coal Country
Beckley · Bluefield · Princeton · Logan · Welch
Up into the Alleghenies where the elevation climbs and the winters run long. Cold-storage demand is real here — and our coated cardboard ice cream containers stand the test of mountain deep-freeze conditions.
By the numbers

The Mountain State, on record.

55
Counties Reached
Every WV county — Jefferson in the east to Mingo at the Kentucky line.
1.8M+
West Virginians Served
Eastern Panhandle, Ohio Valley, Kanawha capital, and the southern coalfields alike.
USA
Manufactured
Cut, scored, and shipped from our Tennessee plant. Never offshored, never re-routed.
50+
Freeze Cycles
Coated board engineered for sustained sub-zero storage and mountain winters.
★ The Route

Stops across West Virginia.

Sixteen West Virginia cities on the regular shipping route — listed with the elevation each operator works at. From the Shenandoah lowlands to Bluefield's 2,600-ft mountains.

/ 01
Charleston
Kanawha Co. · Capital
601ft
/ 02
Huntington
Cabell Co.
565ft
/ 03
Morgantown
Monongalia Co.
960ft
/ 04
Parkersburg
Wood Co.
614ft
/ 05
Wheeling
Ohio Co.
678ft
/ 06
Weirton
Hancock Co.
1,148ft
/ 07
Fairmont
Marion Co.
1,316ft
/ 08
Beckley
Raleigh Co.
2,394ft
/ 09
Clarksburg
Harrison Co.
1,007ft
/ 10
Martinsburg
Berkeley Co.
453ft
/ 11
Bluefield
Mercer Co.
2,612ft
/ 12
South Charleston
Kanawha Co.
600ft
/ 13
St. Albans
Kanawha Co.
612ft
/ 14
Vienna
Wood Co.
624ft
/ 15
Bridgeport
Harrison Co.
1,217ft
/ 16
Hurricane
Putnam Co.
581ft
By industry

What we manufacture, and for whom.

/ I · Dairy

For West Virginia Creameries

Cardboard ice cream containers for the Mountain State's family creameries and dairy producers — Eastern Panhandle, Ohio Valley, and the operations across the central highlands.

Dairy Packaging →
/ II · Manufacturers

For Frozen Dessert Brands

Spec-driven custom ice cream packaging for emerging pint brands and frozen dessert manufacturers running production out of Charleston and Morgantown co-packers.

Frozen Dessert Packaging →
/ III · Froyo

For Frozen Yogurt Shops

Wholesale froyo packaging and containers for self-serve operations, WVU- and Marshall-area campus shops, and franchise locations across West Virginia.

Froyo Wholesale →
/ IV · Gelato

For Gelaterias

Ice cream boxes for authentic Italian-style gelaterias in Charleston, Morgantown, and the Eastern Panhandle. Built to honor dense, slow-melt product without compromising structure.

Gelato Containers →
/ V · Distributors

For Wholesale Routes

Wholesale ice cream packaging for distributors running routes through the I-79 and I-77 corridors into Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the Ohio River cold-chain markets.

Distributor Wholesale →
/ VI · Scoop Shops

For Independent Shops

Low-MOQ pints and quarts for West Virginia's independent scoop shops — from Harpers Ferry tourist windows to coalfield town counters and Charleston Capitol Market stands.

Shop the Range →
From Harpers Ferry to Williamson Wheeling to Bluefield Charleston to Morgantown Coated Board Scored for Clean Folds Stacked on Pallet Freezer-Tested Made in the USA Custom Print on Request Sample Packs Available From Harpers Ferry to Williamson Wheeling to Bluefield Charleston to Morgantown Coated Board Scored for Clean Folds Stacked on Pallet Freezer-Tested Made in the USA Custom Print on Request Sample Packs Available
Common questions

What West Virginia buyers ask, answered.

Q.01

Do you ship ice cream containers to every county in West Virginia?

Yes — all 55 West Virginia counties. Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, and the Eastern Panhandle get the fastest freight, but every WV town from Wheeling in the north down to Welch in the southern coalfields is on a regular route from our Tennessee plant.

Q.02

Are these cardboard containers built for mountain-state cold storage?

Every Rapamar container is engineered for sustained sub-zero storage. Coated board, tested through freeze-thaw cycles, structurally tuned for Appalachian winters and the long cold months across the higher elevations.

Q.03

What's the minimum order for ice cream packaging in West Virginia?

Stocked sizes ship in low-MOQ case quantities — practical for small operators just starting out. Custom-printed runs carry a higher minimum so we can lock in unit pricing. Send your volume; we'll quote both same business day.

Q.04

Can I get custom-printed boxes for my West Virginia 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 Charleston, Morgantown, Huntington, and the Eastern Panhandle on custom runs.

Q.05

How fast do orders arrive in Charleston or Morgantown?

In-stock orders to West Virginia metros typically arrive in 2–4 business days from our Tennessee plant — short transit south through Virginia and Kentucky. Custom-printed runs ship within 2–3 weeks depending on print complexity.

Q.06

Do you supply West Virginia dairies and frozen dessert manufacturers?

Yes — West Virginia'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.

Rapamar sample pack — ice cream containers for West Virginia buyers to test before bulk ordering
★ Get in touch

Cross the Appalachians — drop us a line.

Inquiries from every West Virginia mountain holler and river town — 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.

★ Phone615-219-5033 ★ Emailinfo@rapamar.com