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Glass Jars – Square Tall
Square tall glass jars function differently from most promotional confectionery because the jar itself is the primary object. The confectionery is what makes it worth picking up, but the glass is what makes it worth keeping. The fills here run from 135g to 220g, which means every jar looks substantially filled and the gift has a generosity that lower-weight confectionery packaging doesn't. Jelly beans in mixed or corporate colours at 220g are the most ordered fill across the range, with the corporate colour option turning the visible fill into part of the brand presentation through the glass. Mini mints at 200g, flat mints at 175g, and custom printed mint jars cover the palate-cleansing end. Giant gum balls at 135g and humbugs at 180g in multiple colour and flavour combinations are the more characterful fills that prompt engagement from people who see them. Mixed lollies at 160g and corporate colour chocolate beans at 220g round out the range. All items carry the Australian Made badge. The square profile provides four flat faces, each of which can display the fill visibly. The sticker goes on one flat face, a clean, flat glass surface that gives the branded label the best possible substrate.
A financial planning firm ordering branded square jars of flat mints for client relationship managers gets a desk gift that stays in the client's office for weeks, with the firm's name visible on the flat face each time someone reaches for a mint.
The fill weight range of 135g to 220g makes these among the most generous branded confectionery items in the promotional range. At 50 units minimum, the price per unit is accessible for a targeted client gifting campaign.
Use Case & Context
How do square tall jars work on an exhibition stand?
The square profile stacks and displays neatly on a table or shelf without rolling or tipping. The four flat faces mean the branded jar faces visitors from any angle of approach, not just directly from the front. At a busy trade show where visitors are moving around, that 360-degree visibility means the brand is seen from any direction without the jar needing to be repositioned. Visitors can pick up and replace the jar without disrupting a neat display. At 135–220g of fill plus glass, the jar stays put through the physical handling of a full trade show day.
Are these suitable as a client Christmas or end-of-year gift?
Yes, the square tall jar is well suited to an end-of-year client gift. The fill weight feels generous, the glass construction reads as a premium gift rather than promotional confectionery, and the jar stays on the desk after the sweets are gone. For an end-of-year gift program, the jar can carry the company name alongside seasonal messaging on the sticker. Corporate colour jelly beans or chocolate beans tie the fill visually to the brand even in a seasonal context.
Can the jar be reused after the fill is finished?
Yes, glass jars are durable and reusable. After the confectionery is eaten, a square tall glass jar is a practical desk container for small items, a stationery holder, or a kitchen canister. That ongoing utility is why the jar remains visible and present in the client's environment long after the confectionery is consumed, and why the sticker on its flat face continues to be seen.
Do these work as a venue or restaurant gift?
Yes, the square jar works well on a restaurant table as a centrepiece confectionery item that guests help themselves to. Humbugs and gum balls are particularly suited to a hospitality context where the confectionery has novelty and visual interest. Mini mints suit a palate-cleansing function at the end of a meal. The flat-faced jar displays the venue's branding cleanly on the sticker without needing an elaborate holder or display stand.