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Confectionery products don’t ship like bricks. They ship like fragile profit.
Chocolate melts. Candy scuffs. Boxes crush. Wrappers wrinkle. Labels smear. And the moment a pallet shows up leaning, dusty, or deformed, the receiver starts treating your shipment like it’s guilty until proven innocent.
That’s why confectionery plastic tier sheets are one of the smartest “quiet upgrades” you can make in candy and sweets distribution—because they stabilize layers, protect cartons, reduce damage, and keep pallets looking clean and professional… without changing your core packaging.
They’re boring on the outside.
But in the supply chain?
They’re a weapon.
What Are Confectionery Plastic Tier Sheets? (Plain English)
Tier sheets are flat sheets placed between layers of cases on a pallet (and sometimes on the top). They create a clean separation layer that helps the pallet stack stay stable.
In confectionery distribution, plastic tier sheets are used to:
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separate layers of candy cases
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stabilize stacking so pallets don’t lean
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protect cartons from rubbing/scuffing
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improve wrap performance (less tearing, tighter holds)
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reduce dust and fiber compared to corrugated in some environments
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handle moisture/humidity better than paper-based sheets
Think of tier sheets like this:
They turn a stack of boxes into a “unit load system” instead of a wobbly tower.
Why Confectionery Shipments Love Plastic Tier Sheets (Specifically)
You could use kraft or corrugated tier sheets too. But confectionery has a few realities that make plastic tier sheets especially attractive:
1) Moisture and humidity swings happen
Confectionery often moves through:
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humid docks
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warm climates
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refrigerated or climate-controlled storage transitions
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long staging times
Plastic tier sheets are moisture resistant. Paper-based sheets can soften and lose strength in humidity.
2) Cleanliness matters more than people admit
Candy shipments are “food-adjacent.” Receivers care about cleanliness. Plastic tier sheets can reduce:
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corrugated dust
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paper fibers
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debris
3) High-volume distribution benefits from reuse
Many confectionery networks are high volume and repeatable. Plastic tier sheets can be reused (in certain programs), creating a cleaner operation and long-term cost advantage.
4) Confectionery cartons are often crush-sensitive
Even if the product isn’t fragile, the retail carton presentation is. Plastic tier sheets help distribute pressure and keep layers cleaner.
What Plastic Tier Sheets Actually Do (The 6 Real Benefits)
1) Reduce layer shift (biggest win)
Vibration makes layers “walk.” Tier sheets help create consistency and stability, reducing the lean and shift that ruins pallets.
2) Improve stacking integrity
Tier sheets provide a consistent separation surface so layers stack flatter and more evenly.
3) Protect cartons from rub/scuff
Confectionery cases can scuff and wear at edges. Tier sheets reduce direct carton-to-carton friction.
4) Improve wrap consistency
A stable pallet wraps better. When pallets wrap better, they ship better.
5) Reduce corner crush and deformation
Tier sheets can help distribute pressure and keep corners from collapsing—especially on taller stacks.
6) Improve receiving experience
Clean, stable pallets move faster through receiving. That reduces delays and questions.
Plastic Tier Sheets vs Corrugated Pads (Quick Clarity)
These two often get mixed up, so here’s the clean distinction:
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Plastic tier sheets: durable, moisture-resistant sheets used between layers; often reusable
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Corrugated pads: corrugated cardboard sheets used top/bottom/between layers; often one-way and cost-effective
Both work. Plastic tier sheets often win for confectionery when:
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humidity is a factor
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cleanliness is a priority
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reuse is possible
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high volume makes durability valuable
Where Plastic Tier Sheets Are Used in Confectionery Pallets
1) Between every layer (maximum stability)
Used when:
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pallets are tall
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cases are heavy
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lanes are rough
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shifting is a known issue
2) Every other layer (balanced approach)
A practical compromise that still reduces shift while reducing sheet usage.
3) Top sheet only (presentation + protection)
Used when:
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the main concern is top layer protection
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straps or wrap pressure dents the top
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you want a clean top surface for staging
Many operations combine top-sheet usage with periodic layer sheets.
The “Badass Buyer” Comparison Table (Confectionery Pallets)
| Option | Best For | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Plastic tier sheets | Humidity, cleanliness, reuse programs, high volume | Needs correct thickness so it doesn’t flex |
| âś… Corrugated pads | Cost control, one-way shipments, dry environments | Humidity weakens them over time |
| âś… Kraft tier sheets | Budget-friendly layer separation | Not as moisture resistant |
| ⚠️ No tier sheets | “Let’s hope the wrap holds” | Leaning pallets, rub damage, slower receiving |
Why Layer Stability Matters More in Candy Than You Think
Confectionery pallets often have:
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mixed SKU layers
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lighter cases
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high stack heights (to maximize storage)
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frequent touchpoints (DCs, retail replenishment, cross-dock)
Light cases shift more easily. Mixed SKUs create uneven surfaces. High stacks amplify small shifts into big problems.
Tier sheets reduce the tiny shifts that become big failures.
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Plastic Tier Sheets and Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
A lot of confectionery moves through climate-controlled environments.
That matters because:
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moisture can condense during transitions
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paper-based sheets can absorb moisture and soften
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softened sheets lose rigidity and stability
Plastic tier sheets keep their performance more consistently in these transitions.
If your candy goes anywhere near cold storage or temperature-controlled staging, plastic tier sheets become a safer choice.
What Size Tier Sheet Do You Need?
Tier sheets are usually sized to match:
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pallet footprint (often 48×40)
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or the case-layer footprint you build per layer
Sizing matters because:
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too small = corners exposed, instability remains
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too large = overhang catches on wrap and gets mangled
Most buyers don’t need “perfect.” They need “repeatable.”
So we spec tier sheets to match your pallet build so your warehouse team can use them consistently.
Thickness: The Silent Killer of Tier Sheet Programs
If a plastic tier sheet is too thin, it flexes. If it flexes, you lose stability benefits.
A good tier sheet should be rigid enough to:
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stay flat under layer weight
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distribute pressure
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prevent “bowing” that encourages shifting
But not so thick that you’re paying for overkill.
Thickness depends on:
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layer weight
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pallet height
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handling environment
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whether sheets are reused
Tell us your load weight and stack height and we’ll match the thickness to the real-world pressure.
Plastic Tier Sheets and Stretch Wrap: Why They Work Together
Tier sheets make stretch wrap more effective because they:
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keep edges cleaner
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reduce layer “walking” during wrap tensioning
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help the pallet stay square as wrap tightens
This is huge in confectionery because crushed corners and wrinkled cartons aren’t just “damage”—they look like quality problems.
Reusable vs One-Way: How Confectionery Networks Usually Decide
Plastic tier sheets are often used in one of two models:
Model A: Reuse (closed-loop or semi-closed-loop)
Best when:
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you ship between your facilities and DCs regularly
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you have a way to recover sheets
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you’re high volume and repeatable
Model B: One-way distribution
Yes, plastic can still be used one-way in some programs, but many operations choose corrugated for pure one-way due to cost.
If you tell us whether sheet return/recovery is realistic, we can recommend the best fit.
The Most Common Problems Plastic Tier Sheets Solve in Candy Distribution
Problem #1: Leaning pallets
Tier sheets reduce layer shift, which reduces lean.
Problem #2: Scuffed cartons
Tier sheets reduce carton-to-carton friction.
Problem #3: Torn wrap and unstable staging
Better pallet geometry = better wrap performance.
Problem #4: Bottom layer crush (in tall stacks)
More even pressure distribution improves bottom layer survival.
Problem #5: Receiving complaints and delays
Clean, stable pallets reduce receiving friction.
Mistakes Buyers Make (So You Don’t)
Mistake #1: Wrong size
Overhang causes snagging. Undersized sheets leave corners exposed.
Mistake #2: Too thin
A thin sheet flexes and does nothing under load.
Mistake #3: No SOP for placement
If the team “sometimes uses sheets,” performance stays inconsistent.
Mistake #4: Expecting sheets to fix sloppy pallet builds
Tier sheets help a good pattern become more stable. They don’t rescue chaos.
Mistake #5: Ignoring humidity realities
If humidity is in play, plastic sheets often outperform paper-based options.
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What We Need to Quote Confectionery Plastic Tier Sheets Fast
To quote accurately, we typically need:
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Pallet footprint (48×40 or other)
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Case dimensions and cases per layer (if known)
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Pallet height / number of layers
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Approximate pallet weight
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Environment (dry, humid, cold storage transitions)
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Placement pattern (every layer, every other, top sheet only)
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Reuse possibility (yes/no)
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Quantity (MOQ 5,000)
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Ship-to location
If you don’t know the footprint, tell us the case size and how many cases per layer and we’ll help determine the best tier sheet size.
FAQ: Confectionery Plastic Tier Sheets
Are plastic tier sheets better than corrugated pads for candy?
Often yes when humidity, cleanliness, and reuse matter. Corrugated can be great for one-way and dry environments.
Do tier sheets reduce damage?
They reduce shifting, scuffing, and crush issues when combined with consistent pallet patterns and good wrap.
How many tier sheets do we need per pallet?
Depends on your placement strategy (every layer, every other, or top only). We can estimate based on your pallet height and pattern.
Will tier sheets slow down warehouse ops?
Usually no. Once standardized, it becomes routine—and reduced rework saves time.
Are plastic tier sheets reusable?
Yes, in many programs—especially closed-loop or repeatable DC networks.
Straight Talk Summary
Confectionery distribution punishes unstable pallets and ugly cartons.
Plastic tier sheets keep candy pallets:
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stable
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clean
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less scuffed
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less crushed
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faster to receive
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easier to wrap and move
If you ship high volume confectionery, tier sheets are one of the simplest ways to reduce damage and improve the quality of every pallet leaving your dock.
Get Pricing on Confectionery Plastic Tier Sheets
Tell us your pallet footprint, case pattern, pallet height, and whether humidity or cold storage is involved—and we’ll quote a plastic tier sheet spec that performs in confectionery distribution at volume pricing that makes sense.