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Light Bulbs
Most branded confectionery ends up in a pocket or a bag within seconds of being picked up. A light bulb jar doesn't. It gets held, looked at, and shown to someone. The clear bulb shape at 100g is substantial enough to feel like a proper gift and distinctive enough that people engage with it rather than just consume it. Fills include jelly beans, mints, chewy fruits, choc beans, Skittles, M&Ms, and Jelly Belly, almost all Australian Made, all from 100 units. A rectangular sticker works for a logo and contact layout; a round one follows the curve of the bulb and suits a circular brand mark. The shape has obvious thematic relevance for energy companies and anyone in the ideas and innovation space, but it doesn't need that industry fit to land well. A creative agency, a school fundraiser, a product launch. The container draws attention in any context.
A branding agency gives clients a branded jelly bean light bulb at a showcase. The client opens it, holds it up, and the reaction is immediate. The sticker gets read because the container got noticed first.
Jelly Belly is the premium option in the range, a named artisan brand with its own recognition that adds a layer of quality to what's already an unusual container.
Technical & Compliance
Is the light bulb container glass or plastic?
The light bulb container is a clear plastic or glass construction designed to replicate the shape of a light bulb. The clear material allows the fill to be visible from the outside, which is part of the product's visual appeal. The exact material specification is worth confirming on the individual product page, as this can affect postage, handling, and breakage risk in transit. For postal or courier delivery campaigns, confirming the material and recommended packaging before ordering is advisable.
What sticker shapes are available?
Both rectangular and round stickers are available for the light bulb container. A rectangular sticker suits a more label-style layout with a logo, brand name, and contact details arranged in a conventional format. A round sticker echoes the curved surface of the bulb and works well with circular logo designs or single-image artwork. A proof is produced for each sticker before production so the buyer can confirm placement, size, and artwork before the order runs.
Are the Australian Made fills certified?
Most fills in the range carry the Australian Made badge on their individual product pages. Chewy fruits do not carry the badge in the visible listing. Skittles and M&Ms are branded international products and are not Australian Made. Jelly Belly jelly beans are an American brand. Buyers for whom Australian Made provenance is a requirement should confirm the specific fill before ordering by checking the individual product page.
What is the fill weight and how does it compare to other containers in the range?
All light bulb fills are 100g. This puts them in the middle of the confectionery jar range. More than the mini plastic jar at 20g, comparable to the small plastic jar range, and less than the medium plastic jar at 135–170g. The 100g fill gives a satisfying weight to the bulb when held in the hand, which contributes to the impression of quality. The light bulb container itself adds bulk beyond the fill weight, making the gift feel more substantial than a cello bag or pillow pack of equivalent confectionery weight.

