Bags cover the event and show bag end of the range, with small 25g packs of malt balls, mint balls, mixed colours, and chocolate almonds suited to conference giveaways, show bag fillers, and trade show handouts. Jars and clear containers including hexagon jars, square jars, pillow boxes, and clear cubes suit reception desk displays and client gifts where the chocolate balls are visible through the packaging. Tins and specialty containers including twist tins and paint tins suit end-of-year gifts and campaign launches where the container itself is part of the appeal. All products are made in Australia and branded with a sticker applied to the packaging. Flavour options across the range include malt balls, chocolate mint balls, mixed-colour balls, and orange-flavoured Jaffa-style balls.
The packaging choice determines how each product sits in the gifting hierarchy. A bag works well in a show bag or as a low-cost conference giveaway, while a stickered jar on a reception desk or boardroom table stays visible for longer. The container changes the tier. The same stickered logo lands differently depending on whether it's on a bag in a show bag or on a jar that sits on someone's desk for a week.
Corporate colour matching is available on clear container styles. The balls can be supplied in the brand's colour, visible through jars, cubes, and pillow boxes before the sticker is noticed.
Good to Know
What is the minimum order quantity for branded chocolate balls?
Jars, cubes, pillow boxes, and most box styles start from 50 units, making them accessible for smaller client gift orders. Bag styles and noodle boxes generally start from 100 units, with some cello bag and header bag styles having higher minimums suited to larger event distributions.
Are all the chocolate balls in this range made in Australia?
Yes, the entire range is Australian made. This makes it straightforward to communicate local provenance in gifting contexts where that matters, and suits buyers with local procurement policies or who want to include Australian-made in the story they tell with a branded gift.
How does the sticker branding work on these products?
A custom sticker on the packaging, on the flat face of bags, jars, and tins, carries the logo, company name, or campaign message. Artwork is submitted in the usual way and a proof is provided before production begins.
Can the chocolate ball colour be matched to a corporate colour?
Corporate colour-matched balls are available across a number of clear container styles including jars, pillow boxes, and cubes. The balls are supplied in the requested brand colour and are visible through the clear packaging before the sticker is noticed, making the colour part of the branded presentation.