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What is the best shatter-proof CD case that can hold literature?

Shatter proof CD cases are made of polypropylene, a sturdy little plastic we have a lot of love for, here at Polyline. (Read about the properties of polypropylene on the polyNEWSline blog.) To get one that holds literature, you’re going to want to pick one that has the same (or similar) dimensions to a traditional CD case.




I can recommend any of the following:

The Poly Jewel Box: You’ll need to purchase a one disc tray, which is sold separately. The lid can hold an insert card or booklet up to 1/16” thick. It looks cloudy when it’s empty, but I’ve seen this box loaded with graphics and it still looks pretty good.

Slim, Clear, Polypropylene Jewel Cases: The disc snaps into the bottom. It can hold a 4 3/4 X 4 ¾” insert card, liner notes. This is quickly becoming one of our most popular cases.

Polybox Jewel Case: The disc snaps onto the bottom. The lid (front) accommodates an insert card or booklet up to 4-3/4 x 5-3/16 x 1/16". This is one of our older style cases and remains pretty popular. We also offer this style with a clear overlay. So you can create some beautiful cover art.

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