With a common MOQ of 100 cartons, buyers can confidently scale orders without being locked into small, inefficient volumes, while the spread of top suppliers across India, Guatemala, Peru, Italy, and Costa Rica offers geographic diversity to reduce supply chain risk and access varied product qualities. The wide reference price range of $18–$100.5 per carton signals that cost is heavily influenced by supplier origin and product type—so buyers must evaluate both price and value to avoid overpaying for lower-tier or less-verified offerings. Combined with flexible trade terms like FOB, EXW, and CIF, buyers can tailor logistics to match their own freight and inventory management capabilities, giving them control over costs and delivery timelines.