Gift Card Lolly Bags
The gift card is what makes this different from every other lolly bag in the confectionery range. Full colour digital print means the card can be anything. Any design, any photo, any message, any QR code, any seasonal theme. The confectionery is the hook that gets the card picked up and noticed. Mints, M&Ms, chocolate freckles, and jelly beans in a couple of fill sizes, most Australian Made, from 100 units. The card and the lolly bag work together. The sweet makes the person reach for it, and the card delivers whatever message the brand needs to send. A thank-you note. A seasonal greeting. A promotional offer. A personal message with a name on it. A QR code to a campaign landing page. Once the freckles are eaten, the card is the thing that stays on the desk or in the wallet. And if it has a URL or a code on it, it keeps working. This is the only confectionery product in the range where the packaging is the primary communication vehicle rather than just a container for the fill.
A boutique hotel includes branded gift card and mint bags on every room pillow during a promotional campaign. The card carries a welcome message from the GM and a QR code to the loyalty program signup. The mints make sure it gets read tonight.
The Australian Made fills mean the confectionery inside is locally produced. For buyers in sectors where provenance is part of the brand's story, or for campaigns where "made in Australia" is a selling point, this is worth noting on the card design itself.
Product Knowledge
What makes full colour digital print different from a printed sticker or label?
A sticker or label applies a pre-printed design to a surface. The design is constrained by the label shape and the stock options. Full colour digital print means the card itself is the printed object. Any colour, gradient, photograph, or illustration can be reproduced across the entire card surface without any restriction from label shape or stock. The card reads as a professionally designed piece rather than a branded label applied to packaging. For a seasonal campaign, a client gift, or a personalised message, full colour digital print gives the design far more flexibility than a sticker or printed bag alone.
Can the card design be updated between orders without extra setup cost?
Yes, full colour digital print has no plates or screens to set up, which means changing the card design between orders carries no additional setup charge beyond the new artwork. A buyer running four seasonal campaigns across the year can carry four different card designs with the same confectionery fill, treating each as a fresh creative execution. The minimum quantity applies per order but there is no design lock-in.
What fills carry the Australian Made badge?
Most fills in this range carry the Australian Made badge, including jelly beans and mints. M&Ms are an American brand and are not Australian Made. The chocolate freckle product in the seasonal variant may or may not carry the badge. Checking the individual product page confirms the specific fill's provenance. For a buyer for whom Australian Made is a requirement rather than a preference, confirming the specific fill at order time is the right step.
Is there a maximum print size or design area on the gift card?
The card dimensions are confirmed on the individual product page, as they vary by product. The print area covers the full face of the card. For maximum impact, designing the card to use the full print area with key brand elements and a clear call to action delivers the most from the format. A template or print specifications can be requested from the supplier before the artwork is prepared, which avoids designing to the wrong dimensions.