A gift card paired with a small bag of confectionery is two things in one. Something to eat right now and something to read and keep. That combination does more work than a plain lolly bag or a plain card on its own. The gift card is full colour digital print, which means the design, artwork, message, and imagery are entirely up to the buyer. Any colour, any photo, any campaign. The confectionery gets the bag opened and the card noticed in a way the card alone doesn't. Fills include jelly beans, mints, M&Ms, and chocolate freckles in 25g and 50g options. Most fills are Australian Made. From 100 units. The two-piece format works across conferences, client thank-you gifting, staff appreciation moments, event place settings, and retail gift with purchase promotions.
A financial planning firm sends branded gift card and jelly bean bags to 200 clients at the end of the financial year. The card carries the firm's end-of-year message and a QR code linking to a rate review offer. The jelly beans make sure it gets opened.
The card is the part that keeps working after the mints are eaten. A QR code, a URL, a personal message, or a promotional offer printed on a card that someone keeps in a wallet or on a desk does something a lolly bag alone never will.
Buyer Scenarios
What occasions work well for gift card lolly bags?
Conference and seminar delegate packs are a strong fit. The card carries the event branding and sponsor message while the confectionery makes the pack feel generous. Client thank-you gifting at end of quarter or end of year suits the two-piece format well, as the card gives the campaign a more personal register than a plain lolly bag. Valentine's Day, Christmas, and other seasonal campaigns use themed card designs paired with relevant fills. Real estate agents use them as open home or settlement gifts. Retail and hospitality businesses use them as gift-with-purchase inclusions.
Can the gift card design include a QR code or URL?
Yes, the full colour digital print means any design element, including QR codes, URLs, promotional codes, and personalised messages, can be included on the card. The card can be designed to drive action beyond the initial gifting moment. A scan to redeem an offer, a link to a booking page, or a voucher code for a future purchase. Unlike a plain lolly bag, the gift card continues working after the confectionery is consumed.
What is the difference between the 25g and 50g fill sizes?
The 25g fill is the lighter option, a small single-serve bag that reads as a thoughtful addition to a card or a conference pack. The 50g fill is more generous and sits closer to a proper gift register. For a high-volume conference giveaway or a trade show inclusion, 25g is practical and cost-effective. For a client gift, a staff recognition moment, or an occasion where the confectionery is the primary gift rather than an accompaniment to the card, 50g is the more appropriate choice.
Are the fills available in corporate colours?
Jelly beans can be ordered in corporate or single colours for some products in the range. Checking the individual product page confirms availability. M&Ms, mints, and chocolate freckles are not typically available in custom colours. For a buyer where the fill colour needs to match the brand palette, jelly beans are the fill to choose and corporate colour options should be confirmed at the time of ordering.