Trade shows, corporate parties, and restaurant launches all require promotional items that people actually want to pick up. Sweet treats are a proven way to draw attention to a booth or leave a positive final impression on guests. A real estate agency could leave small branded jars of sweets on a reception desk for visiting clients, while an event planner might use custom noodle boxes as colourful table settings at an end-of-year celebration. The goal is to provide something enjoyable that keeps the company name in front of the person right up until the product is consumed.
The packaging formats in this range are designed to suit different budget levels and event types. For mass distribution, simple cello bags or pillow packs are easy to hand out in large volumes at a busy exhibition or community event. If a business needs something more substantial for a corporate gift or table centrepiece, clear cubes and glass jars offer a more considered presentation. The collection also includes novelty options like 500ml paint tins and white noodle boxes, which provide a much larger surface area for detailed artwork or event information. There are even compostable PLA bags available for companies with strict environmental procurement policies. Many of the items are Australian Made, which is a useful selling point for businesses that want to support local manufacturing.
Getting a logo onto these products is straightforward. Depending on the packaging chosen, a business can apply branding through direct printing, custom stickers, or full colour digital printing. A sticker on a small hexagon jar works well for a simple logo, while a full colour print on a paint tin or billboard card allows for complex campaign graphics, photographic images, or event details. The billboard format is particularly useful for mail-outs, as the large backing card carries all the relevant information while the attached bag of sweets provides a tangible incentive to read it. Because these items are ordered in bulk, the cost per unit drops significantly as the volume increases, making it easy to plan a large-scale giveaway without stretching the marketing budget.
The packaging itself also plays a role in how the item is perceived. A clear cube sitting on a conference table lets the colourful sweets speak for themselves without any additional decoration. A window pillow box achieves a similar effect with a more structured, gift-like shape. For businesses that want to add an event-specific message, the noodle box and paint tin formats are the most flexible, as they wrap the branding around the entire outer surface. The Australian Made items in the range are a practical choice for government agencies, councils, or any organisation that has a policy around local sourcing.
Things People Ask
What is the best packaging for a trade show giveaway?
Small cello bags and pillow packs are the most efficient options for busy events. They are cost-effective, easy for staff to carry, and small enough for attendees to slip into a pocket or tote bag without hassle.
Can I get full colour artwork on the packaging?
Yes, several items support full colour digital printing. Products like the paint tins, billboard cards, and noodle boxes offer a large canvas that is well-suited to photographic images or complex, multi-coloured logos.
Are there eco-friendly packaging options available?
The range includes bags made from compostable PLA material. These are a strong alternative to standard plastic cello bags for organisations that need to meet specific sustainability targets.
How long do the sweets stay fresh?
Because the items are sealed in their respective jars, bags, or tins, they maintain their freshness for months when stored in a cool, dry place. This allows a business to order in bulk and use the stock across multiple events throughout the year.