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Mixed Jellies
The shift towards branded confectionery for corporate events and trade shows has driven the need for a broad selection of packaging options. The current range covers formats suited to different budgets and distribution methods, including:
- Cello Bags: Available in 25g, 50g, and 100g sizes, these are the most cost-effective option for mass giveaways.
- Glass Jars: Ranging from 20g mini jars to 225g large jars, these provide a more considered presentation and sit neatly on a desk.
- Novelty Packaging: 500ml paint tins, white noodle boxes, and clear cubes offer a larger surface area for detailed branding.
- Eco-Friendly Bags: PLA compostable bags are available for organisations with strict environmental policies.
- Billboard Cards: A large, full colour printed backing card with a small bag of sweets attached to the front.
A university could hand out 50g cello bags at an open day to attract prospective students to their booth. An accounting firm might use small, stickered hexagon jars as a welcome item on meeting room tables. The novelty options, such as the candy time noodle box, are particularly effective for end-of-year celebrations or restaurant launches where a colourful, eye-catching presentation is required. Because the products are sealed, they remain fresh and are easy for staff to handle without hygiene concerns. Many of the items in this range are Australian Made, which is a useful consideration for businesses with local procurement policies.
Getting a logo onto the packaging is straightforward, with options for direct printing, custom stickers, or full colour digital printing. A full colour digital print on a paint tin or billboard card allows for complex, multi-coloured campaign graphics. A sticker is often the most efficient way to brand a small cello bag or glass jar. The billboard format is particularly useful for mail-outs, as the large backing card carries all the relevant information while the attached bag of sweets provides a tangible incentive to read it. The cost per unit drops as the volume increases, making it easy to plan a large-scale giveaway without exceeding the marketing budget.
The packaging format also shapes how the item is received. A clear cube placed on a conference table lets the sweets create visual interest without any additional decoration. A window pillow box achieves a similar effect with a more structured, gift-like shape. For businesses that want to add an event-specific message, the noodle box and paint tin formats offer the most surface area, wrapping the branding around the entire outer surface. The Australian Made items in the range are a relevant consideration for government agencies, councils, or any organisation that maintains a local sourcing policy.
FAQs
What are the best options for mass distribution?
Small cello bags and pillow packs are the most efficient options for busy events. They are cost-effective, easy for staff to carry, and small enough for attendees to slip into a pocket or tote bag without hassle.
Can I get full colour artwork on the packaging?
Yes, several items support full colour digital printing. Products like the paint tins, billboard cards, and noodle boxes offer a large canvas that is well-suited to photographic images or complex, multi-coloured logos.
Are there eco-friendly packaging options available?
The range includes bags made from compostable PLA material. These are a strong alternative to standard plastic cello bags for organisations that need to meet specific sustainability targets.
How long do the sweets stay fresh?
Because the items are sealed in their respective jars, bags, or tins, they maintain their freshness for months when stored in a cool, dry place. This allows a business to order in bulk and use the stock across multiple events throughout the year.