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Tins – Rectangle Small
Branded rectangle tins earn their price premium over paper and plastic confectionery packaging in Australia's corporate gifting market because the container itself keeps working after the fill is gone. A metal hinged tin on a desk is a useful object, functioning as a coin holder, a business card tin, or a cable organiser, a paperclip box. That reuse habit is what turns a one-time confectionery gift into a long-term brand presence in a client's workspace. The range covers mini and small hinged tins in peppermints, sugar-free peppermints, chiclets gum, and chocolate beans from 250 units, alongside silver jelly bean tins and M&Ms tins from 100 units. The silver jelly bean tin and M&Ms tin carry the Australian Made badge. Most fills are available in both the mini and small tin format, which allows the same campaign to use a mini tin for general distribution and a small tin for a more targeted or VIP gifting context. Sticker branding on the flat top face keeps the brand visible whenever the tin is resting on a surface. The rectangle profile stacks cleanly, fits neatly in a pocket or bag, and sits flat on a desk without the tendency to roll or tip that round tins have.
A Melbourne financial services firm ordering branded small peppermint tins for a client event gets a gift that travels home in a jacket pocket and reappears on a desk come Monday.
Custom printed mints are available as a fill in the small hinged tin. Individual mints with the brand logo printed on each piece. It's a premium detail that makes the confectionery itself part of the brand presentation, not just the tin exterior.
Ordering & Logistics
How do order quantities vary across the tin range?
The mini and small hinged tins start from 250 units across most fills. The silver jelly bean tin and M&Ms tin start from 100 units, which provides a lower-volume entry point for smaller campaigns or targeted gifting. For a boutique hotel ordering room amenity tins or a smaller professional services firm ordering for a specific client list, the 100-unit styles offer more flexibility.
How far in advance should I order tins for a specific event?
Four to five weeks from the event date is a comfortable planning window for most tin orders. The sticker artwork needs to be approved before production, which typically adds a few days to the front end of the lead time. For higher volumes or orders involving multiple fills, six weeks gives more buffer. The custom printed mints option within the small tin range may have a longer lead time given the individual mint printing process.
Can both mini and small tins carry the same sticker artwork?
The mini and small tins have different lid dimensions, so the sticker size differs between the two. The same artwork can be adapted to both sizes. Logos and core brand elements remain consistent, but the sticker is resized to fit each tin's lid. A proof is produced for each size before production, so the buyer confirms both before the order proceeds.
Are the jelly bean and M&Ms tins available year-round?
Yes, both the silver jelly bean tin and the M&Ms tin are available year-round and are not seasonal products. They start from 100 units, carry the Australian Made badge, and can be ordered for any event or campaign regardless of timing. For a buyer wanting the lower MOQ of 100 units, these two styles are the most accessible in the rectangle small tin range.