There are two tins in this range and they serve completely different purposes. The small click tin, filled with sugar-free mints, comes in under $1.10 per unit in metal. That's genuinely hard to beat at that price point. It's the tin you order in the thousands for a mass campaign, a wedding table, or a trade show where budget is the primary constraint. The big snap top tin, available in peppermints, sugar-free peppermints, chiclet gum, jelly beans, and chocolate beans, sits at a higher price and a more considered gift register. Both use a snap-top mechanism where the lid presses down to close and pops up when pressed from the side. Compact, pocketable, satisfying to use. Both are available in silver or white, so the tin body itself can be matched to brand colours before the sticker is considered. MOQ is 250 units across the range. The sticker carries the logo, brand name, or event message, and the flat tin surface is a clean substrate for crisp print reproduction.
A wedding planner ordering 300 branded white click tins of sugar-free mints for each table setting gets a favour that goes into every guest's bag and turns up in a coat pocket weeks later.
At under $1.10 per unit in metal, the small click tin is the best value branded tin in the entire confectionery range. For a 500-person event that needs something premium-feeling without the premium price, this is the one to order.
Use Case & Context
What occasions work well with snap top tins?
Weddings are probably the most natural fit for the small click tin. A silver or white metal tin at each place setting is a considered touch that doesn't cost much per guest. Trade shows and exhibitions use the big snap top tins as a conference table or registration desk item. Hotel mini bars and gift shops stock them as retail-ready branded confectionery. Casino gifting, sporting event promotion, and concert or gig merchandise are also noted uses. The tin's premium-feeling construction punches above its price.
Is the small click tin different from the big snap top tin?
Yes, noticeably. The small click tin is a slim, compact tin filled only with sugar-free mints, coming in at around $1.10 per unit. The big snap top tin is physically larger, holds more confectionery, and costs more per unit, but has a broader fill range including peppermints, sugar-free peppermints, chiclet gum, jelly beans, and chocolate beans. Both use the same snap-close lid mechanism. The decision between them is usually about budget, fill preference, and how the tin will be used. Whether it's for a table setting, a desk gift, or a delegate bag, the size difference is the main factor.
Can the tin body colour be matched to brand colours?
The tin body is available in silver or white. Neither is a custom colour. These are the two options available. Silver suits brands with a metallic or neutral palette; white suits brands with a clean, bright identity and works particularly well with a full-colour sticker that pops against the white surface. The combination of tin body colour plus sticker artwork is where the branding expression lives.
Are snap top tins suitable for a casino or hotel context?
Yes, the page notes both explicitly. The small click tin in particular suits a hotel mini bar or lobby gift shop where a branded, pocket-sized metal tin of mints reads as a considered hotel amenity rather than a promotional giveaway. Casinos use them as loyalty program gifts and floor giveaways. The tin's compact size and reusable metal construction give it more perceived value than a cello bag at the same price point.