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Ramadan Corporate Mango Gifts — Iftar Boxes & Employee Appreciation

When Ramadan meets mango season, something special happens. Premium Multan mangoes for iftar tables, employee appreciation during the holy month, and client courtesy gifts that carry the spirit of generosity Ramadan embodies.

Why Mangoes Are the Perfect Ramadan Gift

In Pakistani culture, Ramadan is a month of generosity, community, and shared meals. The iftar table — where families and colleagues break their fast together — is the centrepiece of each day. When Ramadan falls during mango season, fresh mangoes become one of the most cherished items on that table. There is a reason: after a long day of fasting, the body craves natural sweetness, hydration, and quick energy. Mangoes deliver all three in the most delicious way possible.

Natural sweetness for breaking fast: The Prophetic tradition of breaking fast with something sweet is deeply honoured in Pakistan. While dates are the traditional choice, mangoes — when in season — are the most beloved alternative. A ripe Sindhri or Chaunsa after 15+ hours of fasting is not just food; it is a spiritual and sensory reward. The natural fructose provides immediate energy without the crash that processed sweets cause, making it ideal for those continuing to pray Taraweeh after iftar.

Health benefits during fasting:Fasting for extended hours in the Pakistani summer heat takes a physical toll. Premium mangoes are rich in Vitamin C (boosting immunity when the body is under stress), Vitamin A (supporting vision and skin health), potassium (preventing dehydration-related muscle cramps), and dietary fibre (supporting digestion that can become irregular during Ramadan). A mango gift during Ramadan is not just thoughtful — it is genuinely beneficial for the recipient's health.

Iftar tradition:When companies send premium mangoes to employees or clients during Ramadan, the gift becomes part of the family's iftar ritual. The mangoes are sliced, arranged on the iftar table, and shared with everyone present — family, neighbours who joined for iftar, relatives visiting during Ramadan. Your company's gift becomes part of a sacred, communal moment. No other corporate gift achieves this level of cultural integration.

When Does Ramadan Overlap with Mango Season?

This is the most important question for Ramadan mango gifting. Understanding the overlap helps you plan effectively — or explore alternatives when they do not align.

The Lunar Calendar Factor

Ramadan follows the Islamic lunar calendar, which is approximately 10-11 days shorter than the Gregorian solar calendar. This means Ramadan moves earlier by about 10-11 days each year. Over a 33-year cycle, Ramadan cycles through all 12 months of the Gregorian calendar. Pakistani mango season is fixed: mid-June through September. So Ramadan overlaps with mango season when it falls between mid-June and September — roughly 3.5 months out of every 12, which happens approximately every 8-9 years for a sustained overlap period of several consecutive years.

Planning for Overlap Years

Full overlap: When Ramadan falls entirely within June-September, fresh mangoes are available throughout the entire month. This is the best scenario for Ramadan mango gifting — you can order weekly deliveries for the full 30 days. All major varieties (Langra, Sindhri, Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol) will be available at different points during the month.

Partial overlap: When Ramadan starts before mango season (e.g., starts in May, ends in June) or ends after mango season (starts in August, ends in October), fresh mangoes are available for only part of Ramadan. We can supply mangoes for the overlapping weeks and offer alternatives for the non-overlapping period.

No overlap: When Ramadan falls between October and May, fresh Pakistani mangoes are not available. In this case, we offer Ramadan Mango Gift Vouchers — beautifully packaged Ramadan Mubarak cards that promise fresh mango delivery when the season opens. This is a brilliant corporate gift: the recipient receives a thoughtful Ramadan gesture now, and premium mangoes later. They remember your company twice.

Not Sure About This Year?

Contact us on WhatsApp and we will tell you exactly which mango varieties are available during the current or upcoming Ramadan, what the delivery timeline looks like, and whether a voucher programme makes more sense for your company. We update our availability calendar before every Ramadan season.

Ramadan Gifting Timeline — When to Order

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3-4 Weeks Before Ramadan

Place your order and confirm quantities. For custom-branded Ramadan packaging (logo stickers, Ramadan Mubarak greeting cards, box sleeves), this is when we need your logo files and message text. For enterprise orders (250+ boxes), this lead time ensures smooth logistics planning. We confirm variety availability based on whether Ramadan overlaps with mango season this year.

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1 Week Before Ramadan

Send us the delivery address list (employee names, phone numbers, home addresses). We verify all addresses and prepare individual labels. For weekly delivery programmes, we confirm the first week's delivery schedule. Payment for the first batch is due at this point — 50% advance for first-time corporate clients, full payment for voucher orders.

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First Week of Ramadan

First delivery arrives. For one-time orders, all boxes are delivered within the first 3 days of Ramadan. For weekly programmes, the first batch arrives and subsequent deliveries are scheduled automatically. Each delivery is tracked and you receive a confirmation report. Employees and clients receive fresh mangoes for their very first iftar gatherings.

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Before Eid ul-Fitr

For the final delivery before Eid, we switch to Eid Mubarak packaging if requested. The last batch arrives 1-2 days before Eid holidays begin, perfectly timed for the celebration. Many companies send an extra-special Eid box (premium variety, larger size) as the final gesture, closing the Ramadan programme with a memorable gift.

Iftar Box Options

Whether you need daily office iftar supply, individual employee gifts, or a full Ramadan season programme — we have the right option.

Standard Iftar Box

5kg

A 5kg box of single-variety premium mangoes — perfect for sharing at office iftar gatherings or sending to individual employees. Feeds 6-8 people over 2-3 iftar sessions. The most popular option for daily office iftar supply.

Best for: Office iftar, individual employee gifts, small teams

PKR 2,150 - 2,650 per box (variety dependent)

Premium Iftar Box

10kg

A generous 10kg box for larger iftar gatherings — families, department-wide iftar events, or VIP clients hosting iftar dinners. Enough mangoes for 12-15 people. Makes a substantial impression when gifted to a client's home during Ramadan.

Best for: Large families, department iftar, VIP client gifts

PKR 3,950 - 4,750 per box (variety dependent)

Mixed Variety Iftar Box

5kg or 10kg

A curated box featuring 2-3 different varieties available that week — for example, Langra + Sindhri, or Sindhri + Chaunsa. This allows iftar guests to taste and compare different varieties, creating a tasting experience that becomes a conversation piece at the iftar table.

Best for: Iftar parties, corporate events, client entertainment

Same pricing as single-variety boxes

Ramadan Season Pass

Weekly delivery

A weekly delivery throughout Ramadan — fresh mangoes arriving every week for 4 weeks. Each week features the best variety available at that point in the season, so your iftar table always has peak-freshness mangoes. We handle the scheduling automatically. Most popular among companies that host daily iftar for employees.

Best for: Offices with daily iftar, companies with 50+ employees

Custom pricing — 10-15% discount on total season order

Employee Appreciation During Ramadan

Ramadan is the toughest month for employees in Pakistan — especially when it falls during the scorching summer. Long fasting hours (often 15-16 hours), extreme heat, reduced energy levels, and the challenge of maintaining productivity while fasting all take a toll. This is precisely when employee appreciation matters most.

A box of premium mangoes delivered to an employee's home during Ramadan is not just a gift — it is a recognition of their sacrifice and dedication. It says: “We know you are working hard while fasting. We see the effort. Here is something your whole family can enjoy at iftar tonight.” The mangoes become part of the family's iftar table, and your company becomes part of a sacred moment.

For companies looking to go beyond a one-time gesture, consider a weekly Ramadan appreciation programme: fresh mangoes delivered to every employee's home each week throughout Ramadan. This sustained generosity builds deep loyalty and creates a tradition employees look forward to every year. The cost is modest — 4 weekly deliveries of a 5kg box is approximately PKR 8,600-10,600 per employee for the entire month — but the emotional impact is extraordinary.

For more ideas on employee gifting beyond Ramadan, see our comprehensive employee appreciation mango gifts page.

Client Ramadan Courtesy Gifts

In Pakistani business culture, sending a Ramadan gift to key clients is not optional — it is expected. The question is not whether to send something, but what to send that stands out from the pile of dry fruit boxes and mithai every client receives. Premium mangoes (when in season during Ramadan) are the answer.

The ideal Ramadan client gift arrives in the first week of Ramadan — early enough to feel proactive, not reactive. A 10kg box of premium mangoes with a Ramadan Mubarak greeting card and your company branding creates a strong impression. The client's family enjoys the mangoes at iftar, and your brand becomes associated with the generosity and hospitality that Ramadan represents.

For your most important clients, consider a two-touch approach: a mango gift box in the first week of Ramadan, and an Eid gift box before Eid ul-Fitr. Two gifts in one month may seem excessive, but in Pakistani culture, both occasions are distinct and equally important. The Ramadan gift says “Ramadan Mubarak” — the Eid gift says “Eid Mubarak.” Together, they demonstrate a deep understanding of Pakistani business etiquette.

For a full guide on client gifting strategy, visit our client appreciation mango gifts page.

Ramadan Corporate Gifting FAQs

Does Ramadan always overlap with mango season in Pakistan?

No. Because Ramadan follows the Islamic lunar calendar, it moves approximately 10-11 days earlier each year relative to the Gregorian calendar. Pakistani mango season runs from mid-June through September. Ramadan overlaps with mango season roughly every few years — when Ramadan falls in June, July, August, or early September. In years when Ramadan falls outside mango season (October through May), fresh mango gifting is not possible, but we offer Ramadan gift vouchers that can be redeemed when the season begins.

What if Ramadan falls before mango season starts?

When Ramadan falls between October and May (before or after mango season), we offer two alternatives. First, Ramadan Mango Gift Vouchers — beautifully designed Ramadan Mubarak cards that promise fresh mango delivery when the season opens. The recipient receives the card during Ramadan and the actual mangoes in June. Second, for companies that want a physical Ramadan gift immediately, we can recommend complementary premium food items (dates, honey, dry fruits) from our partner vendors, with your branding. Contact us to discuss the best option for the current year.

When should I order Ramadan corporate gifts?

For standard Ramadan orders (10-50 boxes), order at least 5-7 days before your desired delivery date. For custom-branded Ramadan orders (50+ boxes with logo stickers, greeting cards, or box sleeves), order 10-14 days in advance. For large enterprise orders (250+ boxes), order 3 weeks before Ramadan begins. Many companies place their Ramadan orders at the start of the month for weekly iftar deliveries throughout the 30 days.

Do you offer special Ramadan packaging?

Yes! Our Ramadan collection includes: Ramadan Mubarak greeting cards (custom with your company message), crescent moon and lantern design stickers, green and gold Ramadan ribbon wrapping, and optional Ramadan Kareem box sleeve in your company colours. For Eid ul-Fitr specifically, we have Eid Mubarak packaging — see our dedicated Eid gifting page. All Ramadan packaging upgrades are free on orders of 50+ boxes.

Can you deliver iftar boxes to the office daily during Ramadan?

Yes! Many companies order daily or weekly mango deliveries for their office iftar. We can set up a recurring delivery schedule — for example, 2-3 boxes delivered to the office every day at 4 PM (before iftar time), or a bulk weekly delivery every Sunday for the week's iftar. This works especially well for offices that host daily iftar for employees who stay late. We offer a flat rate for the entire Ramadan month — contact us for a custom quote.

Are mangoes a traditional iftar food in Pakistan?

Absolutely! When Ramadan falls during mango season, fresh mangoes become a cherished part of iftar tables across Pakistan. The natural sweetness of mangoes provides quick energy after a long fast, the high water content helps rehydration, and the vitamins (A, C, and B6) support the body during fasting. Culturally, serving premium mangoes at iftar is considered a gesture of generosity and hospitality — making them the perfect corporate gift for this holy month.

Make This Ramadan Special for Your Team & Clients

Contact us today to plan your Ramadan corporate mango gifting programme. Whether it is a one-time gift or a full-season plan, we handle everything — from custom Ramadan packaging to multi-address delivery.

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