Soft plastic confectionery cubes are clear on all sides, which means the fill is visible the moment someone picks one up. That transparency is the design. The colourful jelly beans, chewy mints, or chocolate gems inside are part of the visual appeal before the cube is even opened. The construction is a pliable PVC that allows the cube to be squeezed slightly, which makes the lid easier to remove and gives the whole item a tactile quality that a rigid plastic box doesn't have. Fill options cover jelly beans in mixed or corporate colours, chewy mints, acid drops, chocolate gems, chocolate malt balls, choc beans, Mentos mints, and Skittles, with most sitting in the 50–110g range across small and large cube sizes. The small cubes come in around 50–60g and are a practical size for desk placement, delegate bags, and event tables. Large cubes at 110g are more substantial and suit conference table settings and corporate welcome gifts where a more generous presentation is appropriate. An 800g large PVC box of mints sits at the premium end and starts from 25 units, suited to reception counters, executive gifts, and any context where the volume of the gift is part of the impression.
A professional services firm placing branded cubes on the counter at reception gets a guest-facing giveaway that lasts as long as the fill does. A corporate-colour jelly bean fill inside a clearly branded cube keeps the brand present throughout the interaction.
Almost all items in this range carry the Australian Made badge, which adds a genuine quality signal for buyers who need to justify premium-branded confectionery to a budget committee.
Buyer Scenarios
What cube size suits a conference table setting?
The 110g large cube is the better choice for a conference table. It has enough visible fill to read as a proper gift rather than a token gesture and sits upright on a flat surface without being so large it takes up too much of the desk space. The small 60g cube is more suitable for delegate bags, registration desks, or event bowls where a lower unit cost matters more than the impression of generosity.
Are corporate-colour jelly beans available?
Yes, jelly beans can be supplied in corporate colours to match a brand palette. This turns the visible fill into part of the brand presentation. A cube with red jelly beans inside a red-branded sticker, or blue jelly beans for a financial services firm, makes the whole gift feel co-ordinated rather than generic. This option is available on both the small and large jelly bean cube styles.
Would a real estate agency order these for open homes?
Yes, the small 60g jelly bean or mint cube is a practical open home gift. It goes on a kitchen bench or entry table, guests pick it up without needing to be prompted, and the branded sticker on the face carries the agent's name, phone, and website. The cube is transparent so the contents are immediately visible, which makes it more likely to be picked up than a plain-packaged item. At 50–100 unit minimums, ordering for a single open home is accessible.
What is the 800g large PVC box suited to?
The 800g box is in a different category from the individual cubes. It's a large-volume container of mints suited to reception counters, café or restaurant service areas, meeting room tables, and any setting where guests or customers help themselves over an extended period rather than taking a single item. It starts from 25 units and is priced on application, which reflects the size and branding options involved.