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Glass Jars – Heart Shaped
The glass heart jar is a self-contained gift in a way that most branded confectionery packaging is not. The container is attractive before it's opened, the fill is visible through the glass, and after the sweets are eaten the jar remains as a keepsake that sits somewhere in the home or office. That three-stage life as gift, snack, then keepsake makes it a more durable branded item than a bag or pillow box that gets discarded the same day. Fills across the range cover the main confectionery types suited to this jar size and occasion profile. Toffees at 55g, red lips at 80g, Mentos at 35g in a mix of flavours, mini jelly beans in mixed or corporate colours at 100g, strawberries and creams at 70g, acid drops in mixed or corporate colours at 60g, mixed chocolate beans at 90g, and mini mints at 100g. All styles start from 50 units, and most carry the Australian Made badge. The sticker on the lid carries the brand identity and remains visible for as long as the jar is kept.
A real estate agent leaving branded heart jars at an open home positions the gift differently from a cello bag of lollies. The jar goes home with the visitor and goes on a bench or shelf. Two very different places for the agent's name and number to reside.
A keepsake jar that lives on a desk or a shelf outlasts its fill many times over. The sticker on the lid faces upward whether the jar is in use or put away empty.
Buyer Scenarios
What would a wedding planner order heart jars for?
Wedding favours are the most established use. A heart jar at each place setting gives guests a branded or personalised gift that matches the occasion and doubles as part of the table styling. The sticker can carry the couple's names and wedding date, or the planner's branding for the planning company. At 50 units minimum and a price point around $6–$10 per unit, the jar is accessible for a small wedding or targeted event table. For larger weddings, 100+ units spread across reception tables.
Which fill suits a Valentine's Day campaign?
Strawberries and creams and red lips are the most visually aligned with Valentine's Day, both in colour and in the shape of the red lips lolly itself. Mini jelly beans in red or pink corporate colours are another option that turns the fill into part of the Valentine's palette. Chocolate beans suit a more sophisticated gifting context for the occasion. The heart shape of the jar carries most of the Valentine's association without the fill needing to do additional work.
Are heart jars a good choice for a corporate wellness or staff gift program?
Yes, a branded glass heart jar of mini mints or Mentos on a desk or in a staff gift bag positions the brand in a warmly regarded light. The glass jar reads as a more considered gift than a bag of lollies, and the heart shape softens what might otherwise feel like a functional corporate gesture. For a staff appreciation event or end-of-year gift program, 50 units covers a small team, and the price per unit keeps the total budget reasonable.
Do the corporate colour fills affect the price significantly?
Corporate colour jelly beans and acid drops are priced similarly to the mixed fill options in this range. The price differential is small and visible at the individual product page level. The corporate colour option is worth the small premium when the brand has a strong single colour that can be matched to the fill, turning the visible confectionery into part of the brand presentation through the glass.

