Carry On Case
The carry on candy case occupies a very specific position in the confectionery gifting category. Unlike standard bags or jars designed for generic distribution, the 50g capacity of this collection is built to create a thematic, novelty impression. The combination of a clear acrylic body designed as a miniature rolling suitcase, complete with a pull handle and wheels, creates an item that feels significantly more memorable than a cello bag or small tube, yet remains completely safe for use at outdoor events, school fetes, and sports stadiums where glass is prohibited. This balance of solid presentation and a thematic plastic body makes these cases very effective for travel agency promotions, airline giveaways, and large-scale tourism festivals where the gift needs to make an impression.
The depth and variety of available fills is one of the strongest features of this category, allowing the case to be matched to specific event contexts. Flat mints, M&Ms, and Lindt Balls are the most suitable choices for formal settings like banks and medical centres, where a universally accepted treat is needed. For events where visual impact matters, such as a child's birthday party or an advertising agency activation, chewy fruits, jelly beans, and Skittles create a vibrant display inside the clear acrylic. The choc beans option is particularly useful for organisations that want the contents of the case to align with their brand palette or sports team, creating a cohesive look across the entire gift.
The depth of the fill options in this category is what separates these novelty cases from smaller confectionery formats. A 50g case of Lindt Balls is a substantial, thematic gift that creates a lasting impression when placed on a boardroom table or handed to a client after booking a holiday.
Applying a logo to the case is a straightforward process that delivers a clean, polished finish. The branding is achieved using a full colour printed sticker, which is applied directly to the front. This method makes the company name, logo, or message clearly visible when the case is handed over or placed on a table as a wedding decoration. Many of the filled cases in this collection carry the Australian Made badge, which is a significant consideration for government departments, councils, and businesses with local procurement policies.
The combination of a reusable container and a universally enjoyed treat makes this category a reliable choice for brand exposure. Even though the sweets will be consumed, the cases are frequently kept and repurposed for storing small items like paperclips, pushpins, or craft supplies in the home or office. This repeated visibility means the marketing budget is well spent. The substantial novelty size also means a company can secure a quality gift for a large number of clients or staff without requiring excessive storage space before the event.
Helpful Answers
What is the difference between chewy fruits and jelly beans as a fill?
Chewy fruits are individually wrapped, softer candies offering a variety of fruit flavours, which is great for a vibrant, fun look. Jelly beans are a classic, uncoated sugar candy that provides a bright, colourful display without individual wrapping, making them an excellent visual backdrop for your printed logo.
Are the Lindt Balls genuine Lindt product?
Yes, genuine Lindt Lindor Balls are available as a fill option for these cases. This provides a universally recognised chocolate treat that appeals to a high-end audience at corporate travel events or premium tours.
Are the mints hard or soft?
The mints included in this range are standard flat mints, which are a hard, compressed mint designed for a classic, refreshing taste. They are an excellent choice for formal settings or adult-focused promotions where chocolate might melt.
Which fills are best suited to warm weather events?
If you are hosting an outdoor event or festival in warm weather, it is advisable to choose hard candies like jelly beans, Skittles, or mints. Chocolate options such as M&Ms or Lindt Balls are better suited for indoor, air-conditioned environments to prevent melting.