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A 2-lb mixed nuts gift box is the step up from smaller sectional trays. Twice the weight, same seven-variety spread, same premium presentation. For recipients who go through nut gifts fast, shared gift scenarios where multiple people will dig in, or anyone who simply wants value at a premium-gift tier, the 2-lb size is the practical choice over a smaller tray.
Our Mixed Nuts Gift Box in Brown and Gold, 2 lb is that bulk-tier option. Seven nut varieties in a hexagonal sectional tray, presented in a brown and gold gift box with "Just for you" printed messaging. Hand-packed at our Monroe, NY facility, kosher certified, ready to gift with no wrapping required.
What's Inside
Seven nut varieties, each in its own compartment so flavors stay distinct:
Whole roasted almonds
Walnut halves
Honey-glazed peanuts
Roasted cashews
Honey-glazed pecans
Whole roasted pistachios
Mixed nuts (house blend)
Same assortment as our 1-lb version of this box, just doubled. The mix runs 5 savory to 2 honey-glazed sweet. If you've gifted the 1-lb brown-and-gold box before and the recipient finished it faster than expected, the 2-lb size solves that.
The Hexagonal Tray and Brown & Gold Box
The tray is a 7-section hexagonal format in clear food-safe plastic. The hexagon shape stands out against standard round or rectangular trays and lays the seven varieties out in a visually balanced pattern. Transparent enough that the color contrast between nuts shows through before the box opens.
Brown and gold as a gift box palette is deliberately year-round rather than holiday-specific. Works across birthdays, anniversaries, corporate thank-yous, housewarmings, and general gifting moments where red-and-gold would read as too seasonal. The "Just for you" printed message on the box front adds a personal touch without requiring a separate card.
Who This Is For
The 2-lb size changes who this gift makes sense for. At 1 lb the brown-and-gold box is a personal gift for one recipient. At 2 lbs it starts making sense for shared households, office teams, or extended families where multiple people will eat from it.
Shared household gifting where a couple or family will work through the tray together over a week or two. The 2-lb weight holds up to that kind of consumption without feeling like it emptied too fast.
Office and team gifting where the tray sits on a shared break room counter. Seven varieties plus 2 lbs means the gift lasts through the workweek rather than disappearing by Tuesday. Good for department manager-to-team gestures, quarterly team recognitions, or end-of-project celebrations.
Corporate client gifting at a mid-to-premium tier. The larger weight signals a more substantial gesture than a smaller tray while the neutral brown-and-gold packaging reads professional across any industry or client relationship. Bulk orders with custom ribbon or printed messages are available for corporate accounts. Reach us through the corporate gifting contact for volume pricing.
Larger family gatherings at holidays, reunions, or milestone celebrations. A 2-lb tray on a coffee table during a family weekend gets picked at continuously without running out before the weekend ends.
Corporate holiday gifting where you want to send the same recipient a substantial gift rather than something token. Senior clients, long-standing partners, major accounts all merit the 2-lb tier rather than a smaller sampler box.
Someone searching for large nut in mixed nuts or similar volume-focused queries is specifically looking for bulk nut content. This SKU at 2 lbs with 7 varieties hits that intent directly, and the whole walnut halves plus whole roasted Brazil nut-sized kernels in the mixed-nut blend give literal "large nuts" to the assortment.
Household stocking for nut lovers. Some buyers purchase this for themselves rather than as gifts, treating it as a two-week variety pack rather than committing to single-variety bulk bags of each type separately.
How This Compares to the 1-lb Version
Same contents, same packaging, same "Just for you" message, different weight. Choose 1 lb for single-recipient gifts and smaller gifting budgets. Choose 2 lb for shared households, office teams, value-focused gifting, or recipients you know will eat through it fast. Per-pound cost at the 2-lb size is meaningfully better than at 1 lb.
Dietary and Allergen Notes
kosher certified. Contains tree nuts (almonds, walnuts, cashews, pecans, pistachios) and peanuts. Not suitable for anyone with a peanut or tree nut allergy. Honey-glazed varieties include added sugar. Check individual packaging inside the tray for specifics.
What's Included with Every Order
7-section hexagonal sectional tray, 2 lbs total nut weight
5 roasted and salted nut varieties
2 honey-glazed varieties
Brown and gold cardboard gift box with gold stamping
Printed "Just for you" message on the box
Sealed freshness packaging inside each compartment
kosher certification
Hand-packed in Monroe, NY
Health Benefits of the Seven-Variety Mixed Nut Assortment
Heart Health Across All Seven Varieties ▾
- Almonds, walnuts, cashews, pecans, pistachios, and peanuts all share monounsaturated fatty acids as their primary fat type, with oleic acid as the dominant MUFA across all varieties. Oleic acid reduces LDL cholesterol, improves endothelial function, and lowers markers of systemic cardiovascular inflammation. A 2019 meta-analysis in Nutrients reviewing 19 randomized controlled trials found that regular tree nut consumption significantly reduced total cholesterol and LDL levels across all studies. The breadth of seven varieties in this box means the recipient gets MUFA-driven cardiovascular support from multiple non-overlapping sources simultaneously.
- Walnuts are the standout cardiovascular contributor in this box beyond the MUFA effect. They are the only tree nut to provide significant alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), a plant-based omega-3 fatty acid. A 2018 meta-analysis of 26 controlled trials in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that walnut consumption significantly reduced total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides compared to control diets. Pecans add phytosterols that compete with dietary cholesterol for gut absorption. Pistachios specifically reduced both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in a 2012 meta-analysis in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Seven varieties covering MUFAs, ALA omega-3, phytosterols, and blood pressure mechanisms simultaneously is the full cardiovascular picture.
Walnuts: ALA Omega-3, Brain Health, and Gut Microbiome Support ▾
- Walnuts provide approximately 2.5 grams of ALA omega-3 per ounce, more than any other tree nut. ALA supports neuronal membrane integrity, has established anti-inflammatory properties, and is associated in observational studies with slower cognitive decline. A 2020 study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that consuming walnuts daily for 2 years was associated with improvements in memory and processing speed in older adults at cardiovascular risk. MRI research has documented that walnut consumption specifically activates the insula, the brain region associated with impulse control and decision-making.
- Walnuts also contain ellagitannins that gut bacteria convert into urolithins, bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory activity and emerging evidence for muscle health benefits. A 2018 randomized controlled trial in the Journal of Nutrition found that consuming 2 oz of walnuts daily for 8 weeks significantly increased populations of beneficial gut bacteria including Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus compared to a control diet. The prebiotic fiber in walnuts and the polyphenol-microbiome interaction give walnuts a gut health dimension that most other nuts in this box do not share at the same level.
Almonds: Vitamin E, Fiber, and the Incomplete Calorie Absorption Effect ▾
- Almonds provide approximately 49% of the daily vitamin E value per ounce, the highest vitamin E content of any common tree nut and one of the highest of any whole food. Vitamin E integrates into cell membrane phospholipid bilayers and scavenges lipid radicals at the site of oxidative damage, protecting cardiovascular tissue, neurons, and skin cells from lipid peroxidation. Almonds also provide 3.5 grams of dietary fiber per ounce, the highest fiber content of any tree nut, and 6 grams of protein per ounce, which together drive the satiety hormone response that makes almonds one of the most filling nuts by calorie.
- USDA-funded research documented that people absorb approximately 20% fewer calories from whole almonds than the nutrition label indicates, because intact cell walls resist complete enzymatic digestion and some fat passes through unabsorbed. The effective calorie cost per gram of satiety from almonds is lower than label values suggest. This effect is specific to whole almonds and is reduced when almonds are processed into flour or butter, which is one concrete reason whole-nut formats in a gift basket deliver better nutritional value than processed almond products.
Cashews: Magnesium, Copper, and Stress Response Support ▾
- Cashews provide approximately 73% of the daily magnesium value per ounce, making them one of the most magnesium-dense whole foods available. Magnesium is involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions and is the mineral most reliably depleted by chronic stress. It regulates cortisol response through the HPA axis, is required for serotonin synthesis from tryptophan, supports ATP energy production, and directly affects sleep quality and nervous system excitability. Getting 73% of the daily magnesium requirement from a single ounce of cashews is a significant dietary contribution that most people do not approach from any other single food.
- Cashews also provide approximately 38% of the daily copper value per ounce. Copper is required for lysyl oxidase (collagen crosslinking in bone and connective tissue), cytochrome c oxidase (mitochondrial energy production), and the synthesis of dopamine and norepinephrine (the neurotransmitters that regulate focus, motivation, and reward). Copper deficiency presents as fatigue, poor immune function, and impaired neurological performance, yet copper almost never appears in mainstream nutrition discussions despite being essential to all three of these systems. The cashew section of this box is one of the most efficient whole-food copper sources available.
Pistachios: Eye Health, Protein Efficiency, and Blood Pressure ▾
- Pistachios are the lowest-calorie tree nut in this box at approximately 159 calories per ounce while providing 6 grams of protein, the same as almonds at the protein top of this assortment. They are the only variety in this box to provide meaningful lutein and zeaxanthin, carotenoid antioxidants that accumulate in the macula of the eye and represent the primary dietary defense against age-related macular degeneration. A 2021 randomized trial found that daily pistachio consumption significantly increased macular pigment optical density, a direct measure of eye-protective carotenoid accumulation in the retina.
- Pistachios also carry the highest arginine content of any common tree nut. Arginine is the amino acid precursor to nitric oxide, the molecule that triggers vascular smooth muscle relaxation and is the primary mechanism through which pistachios reduce blood pressure. The 295mg potassium per ounce further supports blood pressure regulation through sodium excretion in the kidneys. For a recipient managing cardiovascular health, the pistachio section of this box contributes through two independent pathways (nitric oxide and potassium) that the other nut varieties do not provide at the same level.
Honey-Glazed Pecans: Antioxidants, Manganese, and the Honest Sugar Trade-Off ▾
- Pecans rank as the highest-antioxidant tree nut in USDA ORAC testing, carrying ellagic acid, catechins, and flavonoid compounds that address oxidative stress across multiple chemical pathways. They are also the richest whole-food manganese source among common nuts, providing approximately 57% of the daily value per ounce. Manganese activates manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD), the primary antioxidant enzyme inside mitochondria, and supports cartilage formation and bone mineral matrix development. These nutritional properties belong to the pecan flesh and are preserved regardless of the honey-glaze coating.
- The honest trade-off: the honey glaze adds approximately 5 to 6 grams of added sugar per ounce compared to raw pecans, and approximately 14 additional calories. The glazed pecan section is the sweet accent in the 5-to-2 savory-to-sweet ratio, designed to give the tray dessert-register appeal without converting the box into a candy gift. Eating the honey-glazed pecans alongside the unsweetened varieties from adjacent compartments moderates the glycemic effect of the glaze through the fat and fiber in the plain roasted nuts. Pecans also provide copper at 38% DV and thiamine (B1) at 16% DV per ounce regardless of the coating.
Honey-Glazed Peanuts: Protein, Niacin, Resveratrol, and Folate ▾
- Peanuts are technically legumes but carry a nutritional profile nearly identical to tree nuts: predominantly monounsaturated fat, high protein at 7 grams per ounce (the highest in this box), and rich in niacin (vitamin B3) at approximately 22% of the daily value per ounce. Niacin is required for NAD and NADP synthesis, the coenzymes involved in hundreds of metabolic reactions including energy production, DNA repair, and cell signaling. Peanuts also contain resveratrol, the polyphenol associated with cardiovascular protection in red wine research, at meaningful dietary levels.
- Peanuts are also among the highest folate-containing foods in the nut category, providing approximately 27 mcg per ounce (7% DV). Folate is required for DNA synthesis and repair, homocysteine metabolism, and immune cell proliferation during an active immune response. The honey glaze adds approximately 4 to 5 grams of added sugar per ounce, which is the honest trade-off for the palatability and sweet-accent role the glazed peanuts serve in the 5-to-2 mix. The 7g protein from the peanut itself is present regardless of the coating.
Blood Sugar Stability Across the Savory Five ▾
- Five of the seven varieties in this box (almonds, walnuts, cashews, pistachios, and the house mixed nut blend) have glycemic index values near zero and produce no meaningful post-meal blood glucose response. Their fat, protein, and fiber combination slows gastric emptying and stabilizes blood sugar for 2 to 3 hours per serving. For a recipient managing blood sugar through diet, five of the seven sections of this box are fully compatible with diabetic and low-glycemic dietary patterns.
- Pistachios have been specifically studied in people with type 2 diabetes. A 2014 randomized trial in Metabolism found that pistachio snacking significantly reduced fasting blood glucose and HbA1c compared to a refined carbohydrate snack over 12 weeks. The magnesium in cashews and almonds further supports insulin receptor sensitivity at the cellular level. For the two honey-glazed varieties (pecans and peanuts), eating them alongside the plain roasted nuts from adjacent compartments naturally buffers the glycemic effect of the glaze through the fat and fiber in the unsweetened varieties.
Bone and Trace Mineral Support Across the Assortment ▾
- Almonds provide the highest calcium content of any tree nut in this box at approximately 8% of the daily value per ounce. Cashews provide 38% DV copper, required for lysyl oxidase and the crosslinking of collagen in bone matrix. Without adequate copper, absorbed calcium cannot be properly incorporated into structurally sound bone regardless of how much calcium is consumed. Pecans provide 57% DV manganese, supporting cartilage formation and bone mineral density through enzymatic pathways separate from calcium. Walnuts provide 43% DV manganese and 50% DV copper.
- The combination of calcium from almonds, copper from cashews and walnuts, and manganese from pecans and walnuts across this seven-variety assortment covers the complete bone mineral infrastructure that most bone health discussions overlook when focusing solely on calcium. The trace mineral density of this box across all seven varieties makes it one of the more complete dietary mineral contributors available in a snack format.
Nutrition Facts and What They Actually Mean
Seven varieties, four shown in two comparison tables and the honey-glazed varieties in a third. Each variety has a distinct nutritional profile. Knowing which compartment delivers what nutrient is the key to using this box with intention. Values are based on USDA FoodData Central data for each variety type. For precise batch values, check the individual compartment labels inside the tray.
| Nutrient | Per 1 oz | %DV |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 210 | -- |
| Total Fat | 19g | 24% |
| Saturated Fat | 1.7g | 9% |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 11g | -- |
| Trans Fat | 0g | 0% |
| Cholesterol | 0mg | 0% |
| Sodium | 50mg | 2% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 8g | 3% |
| Dietary Fiber | 2.7g | 10% |
| Total Sugars | 6g | -- |
| Added Sugars | 5g | 10% |
| Protein | 3g | 6% |
| Manganese | 1.3mg | 57% |
| Copper | 0.34mg | 38% |
| Magnesium | 34mg | 8% |
| Zinc | 1.3mg | 12% |
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