Pill bottles get picked up at a trade show table in a way that most confectionery packaging doesn't. The container looks like a medicine bottle, the sticker reads like a prescription label, and the fill is jelly beans or mints. That combination is enough to make someone stop, read it, and show the person next to them. The range covers two size tiers. Small bottles at 16–17g hold mini mints, mixed jelly beans, corporate colour jelly beans, chocolate beans, or M&Ms. They're the take-one format, light enough to grab from a conference table or registration desk without a second thought, compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket. The larger pill jar dispensers at 120g hold choc beans or M&Ms and work as a desk or counter piece rather than a single-serve item. Both sizes start from 100 units. The sticker wraps the side of the bottle and mimics the layout of a real prescription label, which is the detail that makes the container read as the real thing at first glance. Every item in this range is Australian Made.
A pharmaceutical company gifting branded pill bottles at a medical conference turns the container's shape into a self-referential joke that land with every clinician or pharmacist who picks one up. The bottle goes into the bag and then to the office, where the mock label keeps the joke running.
Every item in the range carries the Australian Made badge, which matters in sectors where domestic sourcing signals quality and supports the local manufacturing angle.
Ordering & Logistics
How do order quantities work for the pill bottle range?
All styles in the range start from 100 units. There are no smaller minimums in this category. Most buyers order between 100 and 500 units for a targeted event or campaign; larger conference orders can run to several thousand. The price per unit decreases with volume across all styles, so it's worth confirming the quantity before artwork is submitted.
How far in advance should I order for a medical conference or event?
A safe lead time is four to five weeks from order to delivery, covering production, sticker application, and dispatch. For a firm conference date, ordering six weeks out allows buffer for artwork revisions and any production scheduling delays. The sticker artwork needs to be approved before production begins, so the earlier the artwork is submitted, the more flexibility there is.
Can the sticker be designed to look like a real prescription label?
The sticker wraps the side of the bottle and can be designed in any way the buyer chooses, including a layout that mimics a prescription label format with mock patient name, dosage, and prescribing brand. This mock-label aesthetic is the most popular design approach for medical, pharmaceutical, and health industry buyers. The design team can assist with artwork if the buyer needs help creating the label layout.
Are the small bottles and large dispensers available in the same campaign order?
Yes, each style is a separate product with its own 100-unit minimum. A campaign using small jelly bean bottles for delegate bags and a large dispenser for the registration desk orders them separately, each meeting the 100-unit threshold. They can carry the same sticker artwork adapted to each bottle's label dimensions.