Glass Jars – Square Tall
Square tall glass jars are the desk version of a branded confectionery item. Where a bag or cello cube is consumable and disposable, a glass jar stays. The square profile, flat faces, and a generous fill weight of 135g to 220g give the jar the physical presence to justify a permanent place on a desk or shelf rather than a temporary visit as a giveaway. Fills include mini jelly beans in mixed or corporate colours at 220g, mixed lollies at 160g, jelly beans in assorted or corporate colours in tall jar styles, mini mints at 200g, flat mints at 175g, giant gum balls at 135g, humbugs at 180g in multiple colour and flavour varieties, custom printed mint jars, and corporate colour chocolate beans at 220g. Most styles start from 50 units; tall jar and custom printed styles from 100 units. All items are Australian Made. The four flat faces of the square jar give the sticker a clean, flat glass surface, which is the best substrate available in any confectionery packaging on the site for a branded sticker application. One face carries the sticker; the other three display the fill through clear glass.
A stationery brand ordering corporate-colour chocolate bean jars for a client mailing gets a gift that lives on the client's desk in the brand's colours, with the brand name on the front face, for the entire time the jar is in use.
Buyers ordering these for Australia-wide campaigns get an Australian Made product produced to Australian food safety requirements, which simplifies compliance considerations for buyers operating in sectors where local sourcing matters.
Buyer Scenarios
What would a law firm or accounting practice order these for?
End-of-year client gifts are the most common use for professional services firms. A branded square tall jar of flat mints or mini mints suits the professional context, functional, quality, and appropriate for a conservative client base. Jelly beans in corporate colour or mixed lollies are a slightly more relaxed option that suits firms with a warmer client relationship style. At 50 units minimum, a smaller practice can order for a targeted client list without overcommitting on volume.
Would an exhibition organiser use these for sponsor gifting?
Yes, square tall jars work well as sponsor or exhibitor gifts at an event. A sponsor gifting a branded jar to conference attendees or placing jars at a stand gets a gift that leaves the event with the attendee. The jar's weight and glass construction give it more perceived value than a bag of lollies at the same price point. Giant gum balls and humbugs are the fills most likely to generate a reaction and a conversation at a stand, while mints and jelly beans cover a broader preference range.
Can a small business order these without a large commitment?
Yes, most styles start from 50 units, which covers a small client list, a boutique event, or a targeted gifting run without requiring a large campaign budget. The price per unit drops with volume, so a small order at 50 units is accessible, and a subsequent larger order at 200 or 500 units brings the cost per unit down further. The sticker artwork is retained after the first order, which makes reordering straightforward.
How do I choose between a square jar and a tall jar style?
The large square jar is wider and shorter relative to its height, giving a broader footprint on a desk or table and four symmetrical flat faces. The tall jar is more elongated with a narrower profile. Square jars suit display contexts where width and stability matter, such as a counter, a trade show table, or a meeting room surface. Tall jars suit a narrower desk or shelf where the elongated profile fits more neatly. Both hold similar fill quantities and take the same sticker branding.