Small rectangle tins occupy a different tier in branded confectionery from plastic containers and paper bags. The metal construction means the tin is worth keeping after the fill is gone. It finds a second life in a desk drawer, on a kitchen bench, or in a bag as a pocket container. That lasting presence after consumption is why tins read as a more considered gift than a bag or a plastic jar of the same size. The range includes mini and small hinged tins in peppermints, sugar-free peppermints, chiclets gum, and chocolate beans from 250 units, plus a silver jelly bean tin and M&Ms tin from 100 units. The hinged lid opens easily and closes with a satisfying click, which adds to the tactile impression of the gift. Sticker branding goes on the flat top surface of the tin, giving the brand a clean, flat metal surface to work with. The slim profile of both the mini and small tins makes them pocket-sized and practical, which suits trade show distribution, conference delegate bags, and the kind of corporate gift that travels home without feeling like a burden.
A law firm gifting branded peppermint tins to partners at an annual dinner gets a gift that goes into a jacket pocket at the end of the evening and reappears on a desk Monday morning. The tin stays in the client's environment long after the mints are finished.
Sugar-free peppermints are available as a fill option for buyers ordering for health-conscious audiences, corporate wellness programs, or sectors such as healthcare and fitness where a sugar-free claim on the confectionery is relevant.
Use Case & Context
When does a tin work better than a plastic jar for a branded confectionery gift?
Tins work better when the gift needs to feel premium and lasting. A plastic jar is affordable and practical; a metal tin signals more care and investment in the gift. The tin also outlasts the fill. Once the confectionery is eaten, the jar is typically discarded, but the tin stays. A well-branded tin on a client's desk continues working as a brand touchpoint for weeks or months. For an end-of-year gift, a client appreciation gesture, or a conference delegate gift where quality matters, the tin is the right call.
Are sugar-free peppermints available in both mini and small tins?
Yes, sugar-free peppermints are available in both the mini and small hinged tin. The sugar-free option suits buyers ordering for health-conscious audiences, dietary-aware workplaces, and sectors such as health insurance, fitness, dental, and allied health where a sugar-free confectionery gift aligns with the brand's values. It's a small detail that signals thoughtfulness to whoever receives it and reads labels.
Do the tins work well on a trade show table?
Yes, the slim, flat profile of a rectangle tin stacks neatly and takes up very little space on a trade show table. Tins don't tip or roll, which makes them easier to display than jars or cello bags. A small stack of branded tins at a conference stand reads as a curated giveaway rather than a bowl of lollies. The silver jelly bean tin starting from 100 units is the most accessible entry point for a targeted trade show order.
Can I mix tin sizes in the same campaign?
Yes, the mini and small hinged tins are separate products with their own quantity thresholds starting from 250 units, while the silver jelly bean tin and M&Ms tin start from 100. Combining a small hinged tin for a VIP delegate gift and a mini tin for a general delegate bag in the same campaign is straightforward, as each is ordered separately.