School fetes, charity stalls, trade show counters, event registration tables, and waiting rooms all reach for the same item when they want a giveaway that any age group picks up without hesitation. Branded lollipops on a stick fit that role across every one of those settings without any adjustment. This range covers round ball, flat disc, and swirl-shaped lollipops in assorted flavours including strawberry, lemon, orange, grape, tutti frutti, raspberry, and passionfruit. The lollipops are Australian made and come individually wrapped, so they're ready to hand out one at a time from a bowl, a bag, or a box. Some styles offer a single flavour and others come in assorted mixes. Ordering in larger quantities gets more cost-effective at higher volume tiers.
At a charity stall, a bowl of branded lollipops on the table gets worked through steadily from the moment the stall opens. Each person who picks one up reads the wrapper before they open it. That's the moment the brand name and the cause it supports get their attention, and at a busy stall that happens dozens or hundreds of times over the course of a day.
Lollipops come in assorted flavours including strawberry, lemon, orange, grape, and raspberry. For a large run where colour or flavour consistency matters, confirming the mix at quoting stage is the recommended step.
Good to Know
What starting quantities do promotional lollipops come from?
Most styles start from 100 units, with per-unit pricing decreasing at higher quantities. Individual product pages confirm starting quantities and pricing tiers for each style in the range.
Do promotional lollipops suit charity stall selling rather than free giveaways?
Each lollipop is individually wrapped and has a clear single-item identity, which makes selling one per dollar donation at a fundraising stall straightforward. Charities and schools use this model regularly because the per-unit cost leaves room for a margin without pricing people out.
What shapes and flavours does this range include?
Round ball, flat disc, and swirl are the most common shapes, and flavours run to strawberry, lemon, orange, grape, tutti frutti, raspberry, and passionfruit. Individual product pages confirm which shapes and flavour mixes each style includes.
Can the lolly colour match a brand palette?
Some styles allow the candy colour to match a corporate colour, so the lollipop itself can align with the brand alongside the wrapper label. Confirming colour availability at the quoting stage is the recommended approach.