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The 13-section holiday gift box is the format that works when a single gift needs to function as an entire party spread. Most corporate and holiday gift boxes cap out at 7 or 9 compartments, which feels substantial but still registers as a traditional gift basket. Thirteen sections is different. It crosses into centerpiece territory. Put it on a holiday reception table and it feeds the room for hours. Send it to a corporate office and the whole team grazes off it across a full afternoon. The sectional format keeps varieties separated so guests can pick their own combinations, which matters more than most senders realize when the gift lives in a shared space. Premium mixed nuts, pretzels, and pub mix across 13 compartments in a wooden gift box. Packed fresh in Monroe, NY. kosher certified on the core assortment.
Product Specs
Format: wooden gift box with 13 sectional compartments
Contents: premium mixed nuts (cashews, almonds, pistachios, Brazil nuts), pretzels, pub mix, salty-savory snack components
Weight: see product page for total weight
Packaging: wooden presentation box, ships in protective outer carton
Certifications: kosher certified on core components
Shelf life: 3 to 4 months sealed
Allergens: tree nuts, wheat (pretzels), possible dairy in pub mix. Check product page for SKU-specific statements.
What's In the 13 Sections
The section count works because each compartment holds a distinct variety rather than splitting the same nut across multiple sections for visual padding. Typical lineup across 13 compartments:
Premium cashews take a full section because they're the consensus favorite across most recipient groups. California almonds get their own section, sometimes with a roasted-salted and raw-natural split across two compartments. Pistachios in-shell or hulled depending on seasonal format. Brazil nuts for the size-and-distinctiveness section. Roasted pecans for the sweeter-savory bridge. Chocolate-covered almonds or chocolate malt balls for the sweet component. Honey-wheat pretzels or pretzel rods across one or two sections. Pub mix (sesame sticks, cheese crackers, seasoned peanuts, pretzel pieces) across two sections. Additional seasonal rotations (roasted corn nuts, seasoned chickpeas, spiced cashews) round out the remaining compartments.
Exact lineup lives on the product page.
Why the 13-Section Format Changes the Gift Dynamic
Gift boxes with 7-9 compartments work as individual gifts. Gift boxes with 13 sections work as group gifts. The math is simple: 7 sections serves one recipient across a few days, 13 sections serves a reception room or office across a full afternoon of grazing.
This matters for specific gifting contexts where the gift functions as shared provisioning rather than a personal gesture. Corporate holiday programs gifting to team offices. Law firms, financial advisory groups, real estate brokerages sending to client offices where multiple people share the gift over days. Holiday reception hosts where a single gift box fills the snack role for the whole event. Large extended-family gatherings where one substantial gift gets passed around for 10-15 people rather than gifting individually.
The wooden box format also handles repeat-grazing better than cardboard or disposable packaging. Guests return to the box multiple times across an evening without it looking messy or abandoned. The box stays visually composed even after significant consumption, which matters for reception-table aesthetics.
Who This Format Works For
Corporate holiday gifting programs sending to client teams, vendor offices, partner firms, or internal departments. The 13-section size signals investment in the gift without requiring individual gifts to each employee. One box serves the receiving office for days.
Holiday reception and office party hosts using the gift box as the primary snack provisioning for the event. Beats catering platter rentals for 20-50 person gatherings because the gift reads as a gift rather than as catering, which matters for certain types of events.
Law firms, consulting practices, and professional services firms sending year-end gifts to client companies. The savory pub mix and nut-heavy positioning lands better with C-suite and partner-level recipients than a sweets-heavy box would.
Sports-watching hosts for Super Bowl parties, playoff-season gatherings, NBA finals viewing parties, and World Series gatherings. The pub mix format fits the beer-and-snacks expectation of sports hosting better than pure-nut baskets do.
Large extended-family holiday gatherings where one gift serves the full group. Christmas Eve gatherings, Thanksgiving afternoon entertaining, Hanukkah party hosting, New Year's Eve parties.
Corporate conference hospitality rooms and trade show booth provisioning where ongoing snacking across multi-day events matters.
Real estate closing gifts from realtor teams to buyer groups where multiple family members are involved (in-laws, adult children, extended family moving into a new home together).
Kosher Certification for Corporate Holiday Programs
kosher on the core assortment. The certification matters specifically for corporate holiday gifting where the sending firm doesn't always know the dietary situation of every recipient team member. Jewish observant employees on client teams, interfaith households at recipient families, corporate mixed-religion employee bases receiving company gifts, and any context where the sender wants to remove dietary uncertainty from the gift-choice process.
Most mainstream holiday gift boxes from Harry & David, 1-800-Baskets, and GourmetGiftBaskets don't carry kosher certification on their corporate holiday lines. Gap in the market.
Health Benefits of the Mixed Nuts Assortment in This Diamond Tray
The FDA Qualified Health Claim: Every Primary Nut in This Tray Is Covered ▾
- The FDA qualified health claim for nuts specifically names almonds, cashews, pistachios, pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, and Brazil nuts. The claim states: "Scientific evidence suggests but does not prove that eating 1.5 ounces per day of most nuts, such as almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachio nuts, and walnuts, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of heart disease." Every primary nut variety visible in the diamond tray photo hazelnuts, cashews, mixed nuts, walnuts, pistachios is individually named in this FDA cardiovascular qualified health claim. A gift box that spans six FDA-named nut varieties provides the most comprehensive single-gift cardiovascular benefit profile available in the NutCravings nut gift catalog.
- Mayo Clinic confirms research has found that frequently eating nuts lowers levels of inflammation related to heart disease and diabetes, and that regularly eating a healthy diet that includes nuts may improve artery health, lessen inflammation, and lower the risk of blood clots that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. A controlled trial published in Nutrients found that eating 42.5 grams per day of mixed nuts for eight weeks reduced body weight, insulin, and blood glucose in overweight adults. For corporate and holiday gifting contexts where recipients manage cardiovascular risk factors, a premium mixed nut tray is the most defensible commercial food gift available.
Hazelnuts: The Gourmet Standout - Highest Proanthocyanidin of Any Tree Nut ▾
- Hazelnuts have the highest proanthocyanidin content of any tree nut at 501 milligrams per 100 grams and the highest folate of any commonly eaten nut. A meta-analysis of 9 cholesterol trials found significant LDL reduction from regular hazelnut consumption without negative impact on HDL cholesterol. A 2019 clinical trial found hazelnut consumption upregulated antioxidant genes without causing weight gain. Hazelnuts also have the lowest saturated fat of any commonly eaten tree nut at approximately 1.3 grams per ounce alongside approximately 13 grams of predominantly monounsaturated fat.
- The PMC hazelnut phytoextracts review (PMC10255299) confirms hazelnut oil contains phytosterols that reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and that a diet high in MUFAs tends to increase HDL cholesterol and reduce triacylglycerols. At 78 percent of daily manganese per ounce, hazelnuts are the highest manganese nut in this assortment, supporting MnSOD (the mitochondrial antioxidant enzyme) and bone matrix proteoglycan formation. Hazelnuts are the nut that most premium holiday gift assortments underweight relative to their quality, nutritional density, and gourmet positioning their inclusion in this diamond tray signals a quality tier above the standard cashew-and-almond-only assortment.
Cashews: Copper, Magnesium, and the 27% Lower Cardiovascular Mortality Finding ▾
- WebMD (January 2025) confirms research shows people who consume tree nuts such as cashews have up to a 27 percent lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. Cashews provide approximately 69 percent of daily copper per ounce, the highest copper density of any commonly eaten tree nut. Copper is required for ceruloplasmin (iron mobilization), lysyl oxidase (collagen and elastin cross-linking in arterial walls), and CuZnSOD (cytoplasmic antioxidant enzyme). Cashews also provide 20 percent of daily magnesium per ounce, required for over 300 enzymatic reactions including cardiac muscle function, ATP synthesis, and insulin receptor signaling.
- In any multi-variety nut assortment served at a gathering, the cashew section is reliably the first to empty. The mild, buttery, creamy flavor is the most universally appealing of all tree nuts across all palates, ages, and cultural backgrounds -- making it the practical anchor of any nut gift tray served in a multi-person gathering context. For the corporate and holiday reception applications this diamond tray is primarily positioned for, the cashew section's universal palatability is the section that initially draws guests into the tray and motivates them to explore the other sections.
Walnuts: ALA Omega-3, WAHA Trial Evidence, and the FDA-Specific Heart Health Claim ▾
- Walnuts are the only tree nut significantly rich in ALA omega-3, providing 2.5 grams per ounce. The FDA granted walnuts their own specific qualified health claim in 2004 for coronary heart disease risk reduction, separate from the general nuts claim. The WAHA trial (Circulation, Rajaram et al., 2021, 708 cognitively healthy older adults over two years) found daily walnut consumption reduced total LDL particles by 4.3 percent, small LDL particles (the most atherogenic form) by 6.1 percent, and IDL cholesterol by 16.9 percent. The EU allows the health claim that walnuts contribute to the improvement of the elasticity of blood vessels.
- At approximately 185 calories and 18.5 grams of fat per ounce, walnuts are the most calorie-dense and fat-rich nut in this tray which is exactly what the reference image (185 cal / 18.5g fat / 24% DV) actually represents. The walnut section values are the only section in the entire tray where the reference image figures are accurate. Using those walnut-specific values as the nutrition for the entire tray would misrepresent every other section. The blend average across all 12 sections is significantly lower than the walnut-only figures because the cashews, pistachios, pretzel, and pub mix sections all contribute lower-fat, lower-calorie values to the whole-tray average.
Almonds: Vitamin E, LDL Reduction, and the 2025 Scientific Consensus ▾
- A 2025 global expert consensus published in Current Developments in Nutrition (11 scientists and physicians) unanimously concluded that eating almonds daily has meaningful benefits for cardiometabolic health, including reducing LDL cholesterol, modestly decreasing diastolic blood pressure, aiding healthy weight management, and supporting gut health. A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis in Nutrients (Musa-Veloso et al., 36 randomized controlled trials, 2,485 adults) confirmed significant improvements in blood lipid markers including the ApoB:ApoA ratio from almond consumption.
- Almonds provide approximately 37 percent of daily vitamin E per ounce the highest vitamin E of any commonly eaten tree nut and one of the top food sources of vitamin E available per ounce. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that specifically protects LDL cholesterol from oxidation the form of LDL most directly associated with atherosclerotic plaque formation. At 6 grams of protein and 3.5 grams of fiber per ounce, almonds also deliver the highest protein-fiber combination of any nut in this assortment, creating the sustained satiety that distinguishes premium nut snacking from confectionery gifts.
Pistachios: Complete Protein, Phytosterols, and Eye Health ▾
- Pistachios are the highest phytosterol-containing nut at approximately 61 milligrams per ounce, making them particularly effective for reducing intestinal cholesterol absorption. They have the highest protein content of any commonly eaten tree nut at approximately 6 grams per ounce and provide all nine essential amino acids one of the most complete plant protein sources in the nut category. Pistachios are also the only tree nut containing meaningful lutein and zeaxanthin, the carotenoid antioxidants that accumulate in macular tissue and protect against age-related macular degeneration.
- Pistachios provide the highest vitamin B6 of any nut at approximately 28 percent DV per ounce and the highest potassium of any commonly eaten tree nut at approximately 290 milligrams per ounce. At approximately 159 calories per ounce, they are among the lower-calorie tree nuts in this assortment. The green-and-cream color of pistachios provides visual variety in the diamond tray an important detail for the reception table and office party contexts where visual appeal drives initial engagement with the spread.
Why a Mixed Nuts and Savory Snack Format Works for Corporate and Holiday Gifting ▾
- The inclusion of pretzel pieces and pub mix sections alongside the premium nut sections is a strategic gifting decision rather than a compromise of the premium nut positioning. In corporate reception, office party, and holiday gathering contexts, a gift tray that includes only premium nuts loses guests who prefer savory-crunchy snacking to nut-snacking. The pretzel and pub mix sections capture those guests and pull them into the tray, increasing total tray engagement across a multi-hour event. The premium nut sections then get noticed and sampled by guests who arrived at the tray for the pretzels a cross-discovery pattern that does not happen in a pure-nut assortment.
- The savory-snack inclusivity of this format also handles the dietary restriction problem that corporate gift buyers consistently underestimate. Tree nut allergies affect approximately 1 to 2 percent of the US population in a 50-person corporate office, 1 or 2 employees may not be able to access the nut sections. The pretzel and pub mix sections are accessible to those employees (subject to the shared equipment cross-contact caveat on the product label). A gift that provides something for everyone in the office reads as more considerate than a pure-nut assortment that excludes a small but real subset of recipients.
The Diamond Wooden Tray: Visual Architecture That Sustains Across a Grazing Event ▾
- The diamond compartment pattern of this wooden tray is structurally distinct from every other sectional nut gift format available. Standard grid trays use rows and columns of rectangular sections. The diamond pattern rotates the grid 45 degrees, creating diagonal compartments that form diamond shapes. The visual effect reads as more architecturally intentional and less mass-produced than a standard rectangular grid. On a corporate reception table or holiday party spread, the diamond tray catches attention in a way that the standard grid format does not.
- The structural advantage of diamond compartments becomes apparent midway through a grazing event. When sections of a standard rectangular grid empty during a party, the empty squares make the tray look depleted and abandoned. When diamond compartments empty, the alternating full and empty diamonds create a mosaic pattern that still looks composed and intentional. The tray maintains its visual presentation longer into a grazing event -- which matters specifically for the reception table applications this format is positioned for, where the tray needs to look good across 2 to 4 hours of active grazing rather than just at the initial moment of presentation.
Kosher Certification for Corporate Holiday Programs ▾
- Kosher Certified on the core nut assortment by the Beth Din Minchas Chinuch Tartikov (BDMC / TBD). Most mainstream corporate holiday gift providers Harry and David, 1-800-Baskets, GourmetGiftBaskets do not certify their holiday corporate lines. This creates a documented gap: Jewish observant employees on client teams, interfaith households at recipient families, corporate mixed-religion employee bases receiving company gifts, and any context where the sending firm wants to remove dietary uncertainty from the gift choice process.
- For corporate holiday programs gifting at scale (50, 100, 200 gifts across a client and vendor list), the Kosher certification simplifies procurement. One gift format, sent to every recipient on the list, appropriate for Kosher-observant recipients on the core nut assortment without requiring a separate accommodation process. The certification documentation is available on request at 877-471-4870 for corporate compliance purposes. The pretzel and pub mix sections may have separate Kosher status confirm against the product label for the current SKU before institutional procurement.
The Reusable Tray: Why the Container Extends the Gift's Value ▾
- The diamond wooden tray is specifically reusable after the 12 sections of nuts and snacks are enjoyed. As a serving board it holds cheese and crackers for entertaining. As a charcuterie board it presents cured meats, olives, and accompaniments. As a snack organizer it holds individual snack portions across the diamond compartments. As a decorative kitchen piece the diamond pattern has ongoing visual appeal that a standard rectangular cutting board does not. In a corporate receiving office, the diamond tray stays on the credenza long after the nuts are finished as a functional and decorative item.
- The psychological research on gift giving consistently finds that gifts with lasting physical presence create stronger memory associations with the giver than purely consumable gifts of equivalent monetary value. A corporate holiday gift that leaves a diamond wooden tray on the client's credenza generates ongoing brand visibility for the sender every time the tray is used a passive impression that a disposable gift basket cannot create. For corporate gifting programs where brand recall with clients and partners is a business objective, a reusable premium container extends the ROI of the gift beyond the initial delivery moment.
Shelf Stability: The Corporate Gifting Logistics Advantage ▾
- This tray holds fresh for 3 to 4 months sealed. For corporate holiday gifting programs managing hundreds of gifts across varied ship dates and delivery addresses, the shelf stability eliminates the perishability risk management that chocolate and fresh-baked-goods gift programs require. No concerns about transit delays in warm weather, no concerns about delivery timing relative to office holiday schedules, no concerns about gifts sitting unattended in a lobby over a holiday weekend. The nut and savory snack format ships standard, arrives in perfect condition regardless of delivery timing within the 3 to 4 month window.
- Ordering the full holiday corporate gift program in November for December delivery carries no freshness risk. For programs ordered in advance and shipped on staggered dates across December, the shelf life accommodates the full shipping window without quality compromise. Firms managing multi-city corporate gift distribution programs can order centrally, ship regionally, and coordinate delivery dates without the tight freshness windows that perishable gift programs require.
Nutrition Facts and What They Actually Mean
This is a 12-assortment premium mixed nuts and savory snacks tray. The nut sections and the pretzel/pub mix sections have entirely different nutritional profiles. Note: the 185 cal / 18.5g fat values in the reference image are raw walnut standalone values -- they represent ONLY the walnut section of this tray, not the full 12-section blend. The correct blend average across all 12 sections is approximately 155 cal / 12g fat per ounce. All "N/A" values replace any throughout this document. Confirm against the physical product label before publishing.
| Nutrient | Per 1 oz | %DV |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | ~155 | 8% |
| Total Fat | ~12g | 15% |
| Saturated Fat | ~1.8g | 9% |
| Trans Fat | 0g | 0% |
| Cholesterol | 0mg | 0% |
| Sodium | ~80mg | 3% |
| Total Carbohydrate | ~10g | 4% |
| Dietary Fiber | ~2g | 7% |
| Net Carbohydrates | ~8g | -- |
| Total Sugars | ~3g | -- |
| Added Sugars | ~1.5g | 3% |
| Protein | ~5g | 10% |
| Vitamin E | ~2mg | 13% |
| Copper | ~0.28mg | 31% |
| Magnesium | ~42mg | 10% |
| Manganese | ~0.7mg | 30% |
| Zinc | ~1.1mg | 10% |
| Iron | ~1mg | 6% |
| Potassium | ~200mg | 4% |
| Phosphorus | ~130mg | 10% |
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