Branded Mentos come in packaging that does a lot of the work for the occasion. Pillow boxes, clear or window-front, are the go-to for event bags and reception desks. They hold individually wrapped mints and the box gets a printed logo. Clear plastic cubes in small and large sizes let the mints show through, which makes them more likely to be picked up off a table at an event or left on a counter for walk-in visitors. Glass jars step the whole thing up. An 18g small jar with a sticker on the lid, a heart-shaped 35g jar, an apothecary-style 65g candy jar, or a 150g large jar that functions as a proper keepsake rather than a throw-away giveaway. The twist tin at 25g has a metal body with a screw top and is a compact option for a pocket-sized gift. The pull can at 100g uses a resealable plastic lid over individually wrapped mints. And the noodle box, white, printed, and filled with 100g of mints, is the most distinctive format in the range, the one that gets picked up out of pure curiosity at a trade show. Single mints with full colour printed wrappers and mints sealed to the back of a business card are the volume end of the range.
Businesses that leave branded Mentos on a reception desk or hand them out at a trade show get something people actually want to take. A mint is functional, and Mentos is a brand people already know and like, which means the branded packaging gets a better reception than a generic lolly in a plain bag.
Every item in this range is Australian Made.
Buyer Scenarios
What Mentos packaging works best for a real estate open home?
The pillow box or clear cube are the most practical for open home giveaways. They sit neatly on a kitchen bench or entry table, and visitors can pick one up without it feeling like a big branded gesture. The pillow box is lighter and slimmer, which makes it easy to slip into a handbag. The clear cube is a little more noticeable on a surface. Either way, the branded logo on the packaging means the agent's name goes home with the person who picks it up.
Which format suits a trade show or conference?
The noodle box is the standout format for trade shows. Its shape is unusual enough that people pick it up out of curiosity, which starts a conversation. For delegate bags, the pillow box or biz card Mentos are the most practical, as they pack flat and don't add bulk to the bag. The twist tin is a good choice for higher-value delegates or VIP lanyards where a slightly more considered gift is appropriate.
Are there options for restaurants and cafés looking for a branded palate cleanser?
Yes, the single wrapped mint with a full colour printed wrapper is the most practical format for this context. It leaves the table with the customer and the brand goes with it. The small jar or clear cube on a counter also works well as a self-serve option that customers can take as they leave. The glass apothecary jar is particularly at home on a café or restaurant counter, where it looks like part of the décor rather than a promotional item.
How many individual wrapped mints can I order?
Individual wrapped mints are available from 2,500 units. The biz card format, pillow boxes, glass jars, cubes, and tins start from 50 to 100 units depending on the specific style. It's worth checking the individual product page for the quantity threshold before finalising the order.