The product selection covers a broad range of options. Mints are the most popular choice, available as peppermints, buttermints, chocolate mints, starlite breath mints, and Mentos-style chewy varieties. For a slightly different offering, individual Life Savers and yellow big chewy fruits add variety to a giveaway table. If a business wants something more substantial, single Anzac biscuits or Oreos packaged in individual cello bags work well at corporate morning teas, hotel reception desks, or community events. The packaging varies across the range, from clear plastic flow wraps to frosted paper and sealed cello bags, each carrying a custom-printed logo that keeps the brand visible right up until the product is consumed.
Trade shows, corporate conferences, and outdoor festivals all share one challenge: distributing promotional items quickly to hundreds of people. Individually wrapped confectionery solves this problem without the need for special handling equipment or food safety concerns. These items stay fresh throughout long events, they are easy for staff to carry in pockets or hand from a basket, and they give attendees something tangible to take away. When a business needs to reach a large volume of potential customers without exhausting the marketing budget, this category provides a direct and cost-effective path.
Many items in this range are Australian Made, which appeals to businesses that want to support local manufacturing. Some products also carry eco-friendly badges for companies with sustainability guidelines in their procurement policies. Because these items are built for volume, the cost per unit is exceptionally low. This makes it feasible to stock a convention booth for three days, supply a reception desk for months, or include a small treat in a large direct mail run without stretching the promotional spend. Wrappers are printed with the company logo, turning each small piece of confectionery into a direct brand touchpoint that travels beyond the event itself.
Things People Ask
What is the difference between flow wrap and full colour wrapper mints?
Flow wrap refers to clear plastic packaging sealed at both ends, which usually carries a simpler logo print. Full colour wrappers are customisable across the entire surface, allowing for complex artwork or photographic designs.
Are any of these made in Australia?
Yes, several items including individual peppermints, chocolate mints, and single biscuits are manufactured locally.
Can the wrappers carry a full colour design?
Many of the mints and chewy fruits offer full colour digital print on the wrapper, which is useful for brands with intricate logos or specific gradient requirements.
What events work best for individually wrapped confectionery giveaways?
They are most effective at high-foot-traffic events like university open days, industry expos, and community festivals where staff need to engage with hundreds of people quickly.