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Glass Jars – Heart Shaped
Glass heart jars sit in a different category from most branded confectionery because the packaging is the product. A bag of lollies is consumed and discarded. A glass heart jar is consumed and kept, which means the sticker on the lid continues to carry the brand into the buyer's home or office for weeks, months, or sometimes years depending on how useful the empty jar is to them. Fills include toffees at 55g, red lips at 80g, Mentos at 35g, mini jelly beans in mixed or corporate colours at 100g, strawberries and creams at 70g, acid drops in mixed or corporate colours at 60g, chocolate beans at 90g, and mini mints at 100g. Weights run from 35g to 100g, which means every jar looks properly filled rather than sparse. The jar itself is the visual centrepiece. Clear glass shows the fill, and the heart silhouette is recognisable on a table or shelf from a distance. Most items carry the Australian Made badge and all start from 50 units. The price point, around $6–$10 per unit at volume, positions these as a premium promotional confectionery item rather than a volume giveaway.
A corporate gifting buyer in Australia ordering heart jars for a client appreciation event gets a premium presentation that works without any additional packaging. The jar is gift-ready on its own.
The sticker on the lid is what carries the brand identity. A clean, well-designed sticker on a glass heart jar reads as a considered piece of branded collateral rather than a promotional label slapped on a bag.
Product Knowledge
What makes the heart shape distinctive compared with other glass jars?
The heart shape gives the container an inherent occasion association. It reads as a gift or a keepsake rather than a neutral storage jar. The rounded lobes of the heart silhouette are visible from any angle, which means the shape communicates before the label is read. A plain cylindrical or rectangular jar in the same fill would read as more utilitarian. The heart shape is why this range is popular for weddings, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and romantic occasion gifting without any additional decoration required.
What fills are available in corporate colours?
Corporate colour mini jelly beans and corporate colour acid drops are both available as fills in the heart jar range. Corporate colour means the fill is matched to a brand's specific colour. A business with red branding gets red jelly beans, a brand with blue branding gets blue acid drops. The fill colour is visible through the clear glass, which turns the confectionery into part of the brand presentation. Both options start from 50 units.
Are the jars suitable for mailing or postal gifting?
Glass jars require appropriate protective packaging for postal delivery, such as bubble wrap, tissue paper, or a padded box. The jar is robust enough for careful postal handling but not suited to being placed loose in a plain mailing satchel. For a client gifting campaign delivered by post, the jar works best with appropriate inner packaging to prevent breakage, which adds to the cost and complexity relative to a bag or flat pack option.
What is the Australian Made status of the fills?
Most fills in this range are Australian Made, including mini jelly beans, toffees, strawberries and creams, mini mints, red lips, mixed chocolate beans, and Mentos are all identified as Australian Made on the individual product pages. Acid drops in corporate colour are noted without the Australian Made badge. Buyers who specifically need to verify Australian Made provenance should check the individual product page before ordering.