Individually Wrapped Confectionery
The product range covers several distinct categories. Mints are the most common choice, available as peppermints, buttermints, chocolate mints, and starlite breath mints. For a slightly different offering, there are Mentos-style chewy fruits, yellow big chewy fruits, and individual Life Savers. If a business requires a more substantial giveaway, single Anzac biscuits or Oreos are also available. The packaging styles vary across the products, including clear plastic flow wraps, frosted paper, and small cello bags with adhesive stickers. Full colour wrappers are available on select mint varieties, allowing for photographic artwork or detailed logo work across the entire wrapper surface.
In event marketing, the ability to distribute branded items rapidly to a large audience is a core requirement. Individually wrapped sweets provide a solution that balances cost, hygiene, and brand visibility in a single small package. At trade shows, university open days, or large corporate conferences, these items allow staff to hand out a tangible piece of marketing without the need for tongs or special handling. Because they are sealed, they remain fresh and protected, meaning they can be stored for long campaigns or kept at a reception desk for months without quality concerns.
Many items in this category are Australian Made, providing an option for businesses that prefer to source their promotional products locally. Some items also feature eco-product badges, catering to organisations with environmental procurement policies. Because these products are intended for high-volume use, they offer a very low unit cost. Every item in this category is designed to carry a company logo, with branding applied through standard printing or full colour digital print directly on the wrapper. This turns a simple piece of confectionery into a direct marketing tool that travels beyond the event and into the hands of potential customers.
Helpful Answers
What is the difference between a flow wrap and a cello bag?
A flow wrap is typically clear plastic sealed at both ends, often used for single mints, while a cello bag is folded over and sealed with a custom printed sticker, commonly used for biscuits.
Are Anzac and Oreo biscuits suitable for corporate gifting?
While they work well for mass giveaways at morning teas or trade shows, higher-end corporate gifts usually involve boxed or premium chocolate arrangements rather than single biscuits.
What print method is used on the wrappers?
Depending on the item, the wrapper can feature standard spot colour printing or full colour digital print, which allows for photographic images and complex logos.
How far in advance should I order for a large event?
Because these items are often ordered in the thousands, it is best to allow several weeks for production and delivery to ensure they arrive before the event date.