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Promotional Condom
Add some spice to your marketing plan with these personalised Promotional Condoms.
from $3.12 to $2.19 ea
100 min qty
Promotional Condom Sleeve
Make your next marketing event unforgettable with these customised Promotional Condom Sleeves.
from $4.02 to $2.01 ea
100 min qty

Two packaging configurations cover the range. The custom label applies full-colour printed artwork to the existing condom packet, a cost-effective choice where the label surface area is sufficient. The full printed sleeve is a card sleeve that wraps around the condom with a larger print surface across front and back panels, suited to campaigns with more detailed artwork or health messaging. Both options print in full colour. The inner panel carries the mandatory usage instructions required by Australian regulation. Products contain natural rubber latex and meet TGA certification requirements. Flavour options are available. Orders start from 100 units per design.

At a university health fair or sexual health awareness table, a branded condom in printed packaging draws a different kind of attention than a pamphlet. The person who picks it up carries the campaign branding away in a pocket or bag, and the message stays with them until the product gets used. That's a substantially longer brand exposure than any single-use printed handout achieves.

The outer packaging includes space for health messaging alongside the printed branding. The back panel of a full sleeve can carry safe sex program information, campaign contact details, or QR codes alongside the organisation's logo.

Good to Know

What does TGA certification mean for these products?

TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) certification means the products meet the regulatory standards set by Australia's medicines and medical devices regulator for legal distribution within Australia. For organisations running public health campaigns, TGA-certified products give program administrators and the people they distribute to confidence that the condoms inside meet quality and safety standards.

Do the condoms contain latex and should this be disclosed on the packaging?

The condoms contain natural rubber latex, which can cause allergic reactions in some people, so buyers distributing to large or diverse audiences should include a latex advisory on the outer packaging. The inner panel and sleeve back panel provide space for this alongside the mandatory usage instructions.

What print area is available on each packaging option?

The custom label provides the label surface area, which suits logos, short text, and simple campaign artwork. The full printed sleeve provides the entire front and back of a card panel, giving significantly more space for detailed artwork, campaign messaging, health information, and contact details.

How are promotional condoms typically distributed?

The pocket-sized packaging makes distribution straightforward at events, health fairs, university campuses, and clinic waiting rooms. The sealed packaging also makes these suitable for inclusion in mail packs, welcome kits, and event goodie bags, which allows campaigns to reach audiences who aren't present at a physical distribution point.