Acrylic Shapes
The physical form of a promotional item is the first thing an audience notices, and when that form aligns with the core message of a campaign, the impact is immediate. In the context of confectionery gifting, clear acrylic containers shaped to represent specific themes or industries elevate a simple sweet treat into a targeted marketing asset. The transparent casing not only protects the confectionery but also uses the vibrant colours of the fill to draw attention to the shape itself, ensuring the message is delivered before the branding is even read.
The range encompasses five distinct shapes: the dollar sign, heart, house, star, and tree. To ensure the product matches both the audience and the budget, the containers can be filled with six different confectionery options, including jelly beans, choc beans, M&Ms, Skittles, mints, and chewy fruits. Most of the 3D containers hold between 40g and 50g of confectionery, creating a substantial, palm-sized gift. For a more compact format, a flat dollar-shaped mint card is also available. Several items in the collection proudly display the Australian Made badge, reflecting local manufacturing, while the star and tree shapes are frequently finished with a decorative gold ribbon for a premium presentation.
These items are particularly effective when the shape directly supports the industry of the business distributing them. A real estate agency could use the house-shaped containers filled with jelly beans as a memorable gift for clients at a property settlement, while a financial services firm might offer the dollar sign shapes filled with mints at an investment seminar. A charity organisation could distribute the heart shapes filled with chewy fruits during a fundraising drive, and a corporate office might select the star shapes filled with M&Ms as a festive end-of-year staff gift. To ensure your business name is clearly communicated, each container is finished with a full-colour printed sticker displaying your logo.
Things People Ask
Which shape works best for a real estate campaign?
The house shape is the definitive choice for real estate agencies, property developers, and mortgage brokers, as it directly visually reinforces the core service of the business while providing a universally appreciated gift.
Can acrylic shapes be used for Christmas gifting?
Yes, the star and tree shapes are specifically designed for end-of-year and festive promotions, and their presentation is often enhanced with a decorative gold ribbon attached to the container.
What is the difference between jelly beans and chewy fruits as a fill?
While both are colourful, fruit-flavoured options, jelly beans have a harder outer shell and a softer centre, whereas chewy fruits are softer throughout and typically offer a slightly different flavour profile, allowing you to choose based on preference.
How does the label attach to the acrylic container?
Your branding is printed onto a full-colour sticker, which is then carefully adhered to the smooth, flat surface of the clear acrylic container, ensuring your logo is prominently displayed without completely covering the confectionery inside.