Tins – Rectangle Small
Rectangle tins cost more than cello bags or plastic jars for a simple reason. The tin doesn't get thrown away. The metal hinged construction opens and closes cleanly for years, which means whatever brand is on the lid stays in the room after the fill is eaten. That staying power is the argument for paying the premium. The range covers mini and small hinged tins in peppermints, sugar-free peppermints, chiclets gum, and chocolate beans starting from 250 units, plus silver jelly bean tins and M&Ms tins starting from 100 units. The two Australian Made options are the jelly bean and M&Ms tins, both accessible at a lower MOQ. Mini tins suit trade show tables and delegate bags where volume matters and portability is valued. Small tins suit desk gifts, client appreciation tokens, and any context where the gift needs to feel considered rather than casual. The sticker on the flat top face of the tin is the branding surface. It faces upward whenever the tin rests on a surface and stays visible long after the mints or gum are finished. Fill options include both regular and sugar-free peppermints, which allows buyers in health, wellness, dental, and fitness sectors to offer a sugar-free confectionery gift without compromising on the premium tin presentation.
An insurance company ordering branded peppermint tins for a broker conference gets a gift that travels home in a jacket pocket and reappears later in the week, brand still on the lid.
The mini tin is pocket-sized, flat enough to stack neatly in a display. The small tin suits a desk gift or conference table setting and feels generous enough to be considered a proper gift.
Technical & Compliance
Are the tins food safe?
Metal tins used for confectionery packaging meet food contact material requirements. The sticker is applied to the exterior surface of the lid and does not contact the confectionery inside. Fills are pre-packaged into the tin before the sticker is applied. Buyers with specific allergen requirements should check the individual product page for ingredient information, as compositions vary by fill type.
What is the difference between peppermints and sugar-free peppermints?
Regular peppermints contain sugar; sugar-free peppermints use a sugar substitute. Both are peppermint-flavoured. The sugar-free option is relevant for buyers ordering for health-conscious audiences, diabetic-friendly workplace gifting, dental practices, fitness businesses, and healthcare organisations where avoiding added sugar in the confectionery gift is a consideration. Both are available in the mini and small hinged tin.
What happens to the tin after the confectionery is eaten?
The hinged lid tin is designed to be reused. After the fill is consumed, the tin functions as a small container for coins, business cards, paperclips, earrings, or any small item that benefits from a compact metal box. This secondary use is what keeps the tin visible in the client's environment long after the initial gift occasion. The brand on the sticker remains visible throughout this extended life.
Is the sticker waterproof or removable?
Stickers on confectionery tins are applied to the exterior lid surface and are not designed to be permanent. They can be removed. However, most people don't remove them. The sticker adhesive holds well in normal desk, pocket, and bag conditions. In a wet or high-moisture environment, the sticker edge may lift over time. For a gift being sent in a humid climate or exposed to moisture, it's worth confirming the sticker specification at the time of ordering.