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Plastic Jars – Medium
Medium plastic jars do something neither the mini jar nor the glass jar does particularly well. They give a branded confectionery gift a retail presence at a price point that works for event and campaign budgets. The 135–170g fill weights sit in the range where the jar looks properly stocked rather than sparse or overfull. The clear plastic keeps the fill visible from any angle. The coloured lid, available in white, blue, green, orange, pink, and red, makes the jar read as a branded product from the moment it's seen, before the sticker is close enough to read. Fills include jelly beans at 170g, jelly babies at 135g, mixed lollies, mints at 170g, chewy fruits at 170g, choc beans at 170g, and M&Ms at 145g. Most fills are Australian Made. All styles start from 100 units. The fill can be matched to corporate or brand colours on selected fills. Jelly beans in particular can be supplied in a single brand colour, making the confectionery visible through the clear jar walls a third layer of branding alongside the lid colour and the sticker.
An event manager placing branded choc bean jars on conference delegate seats gets a gift that every delegate picks up and holds during the morning session. The jar is on the table for the whole day. By lunchtime it's been opened and reclosed twice.
Corporate colour fills make the confectionery inside the clear jar a branding element in its own right. A brand with a strong orange turns the jelly beans to orange through the jar walls, so the fill, lid, and sticker all work together.
Buyer Scenarios
What types of buyers order medium plastic jars most?
Event organisers for conferences and trade shows are the most common buyers. The jar size is appropriate for a delegate seat gift or a table placement, and the 100-unit minimum is accessible for a targeted event. Hotel and hospitality buyers order for in-room amenity programs. Charities use them for fundraising sales at events and charity shops. Gift shop and boutique retail buyers stock them for retail sale. Airlines and travel companies have also used them as in-flight or lounge amenity items. The jar's versatility across these contexts comes from the combination of fill weight, visible fill, coloured lid, and branded sticker.
Would a coffee shop or café order these?
Yes, the page specifically notes chocolate beans in plastic jars as a suitable product to pick up alongside a morning coffee. A branded jar of choc beans or jelly beans behind a café counter or on a takeaway bar is a retail confectionery item that doubles as brand promotion. At 100 units minimum, a single café can order for their own counter without overcommitting.
Are medium jars suitable as a children's party favour?
Yes, jelly babies, mixed lollies, and jelly beans are popular with children and the jar size is generous enough to feel like a proper party bag inclusion rather than a token gesture. The coloured lid adds visual appeal for a children's event. Matching the lid to the party's colour theme is a straightforward detail that makes the gift look more considered. A party of 100 guests is the minimum, which suits larger children's events and school celebrations.
Can the sticker include dietary information or an ingredients list?
Yes, the sticker on the jar can carry any copy the buyer chooses, including an ingredients summary, allergen information, or a website URL where full product information can be found. Buyers ordering for a workplace with known dietary requirements, or for a health-sector audience where labelling expectations are higher, can use the sticker space to address this. Full ingredient detail for each fill is available on the individual product page.