The range includes multiple types of packaging suited to different ways of handing out confectionery. Cello bags are the most common, using clear plastic so the snakes are visible while a branded sticker is applied to the front. Tins and jars provide a container that can remain on desks or counters after the contents are finished. Noodle boxes hold larger quantities for event use. Pull cans are sealed and opened by the person receiving them. Each packaging type carries a sticker with branding on the outside.
Packaging changes how the product is handled. Cello bags are used for fast handouts. Tins and jars are more likely to stay in place after use. Noodle boxes suit events where people are moving through in groups. Pull cans control when the product is opened.
These are used by retail stores, event organisers, schools, healthcare campaigns and corporate promotions where distribution speed and cost per unit need to be controlled.
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Which packaging works best for high-volume events?
Cello bags are the most suitable because they are lightweight and quick to hand out. They allow large numbers of people to be reached without slowing down distribution.
When should tins or jars be used instead?
Tins and jars are used when the container needs to remain after the product is consumed. They are more likely to stay on desks or counters, which extends visibility beyond the initial handout.
How is branding applied?
Branding is applied using a printed sticker placed on the outer packaging. This ensures the logo and message are visible before the product is opened.
Are these suitable for all audiences?
They suit general audiences, with dietary considerations checked depending on the campaign.