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Mentos
What makes Mentos work as a promotional product is the packaging variety. The mint is the same across the range, a brand people already know, but the packaging changes what the giveaway means and who it suits. The single wrapped mint with a full colour printed wrapper is the most affordable and highest-volume option, available from 2,500 units. At the other end, a 65g apothecary-style glass candy jar or a 150g large glass jar is a proper gift that stays on a desk long after the mints are gone. Between those two points, the range covers pillow boxes in clear and window-front styles for event bags and reception desks, small and large clear plastic cubes that show the mints through the packaging, a 25g twist tin with a metal body and screw top, a 100g pull can with a resealable lid, and the noodle box, a distinctive printed white box filled with 100g of mints that reads more like a gift than a handout. The biz card format seals mints to the back of a business card, which turns a plain leave-behind into something people hold onto.
A real estate agency giving out a clear cube of Mentos at an open home leaves a branded item that goes from the kitchen bench to the handbag to the car to the home. Each time someone opens the cube for a mint, the logo is in their hand.
All items in this range are Australian Made, and the biz card format doubles as a business card holder. Mints are sealed to the back of the buyer's existing corporate cards at no extra card printing cost.
Use Case & Context
When does the noodle box format make more sense than a pillow box?
The noodle box works better when the goal is to generate curiosity and conversation. Its shape is unusual enough that people at a trade show or event pick it up to find out what it is. The branding is on the outside of the box before they even open it. A pillow box is flatter and more discreet, which suits delegate bags or reception desk placement where the giveaway needs to sit quietly rather than draw attention to itself.
Which Mentos format works best as a table gift at a corporate event or dinner?
The glass jars, whether heart-shaped, apothecary, or large, are the most appropriate for a sit-down dinner or awards event. They look like a considered gift rather than a trade show handout, and the sticker or printed lid makes the branding feel integrated rather than slapped on. A twist tin is a more compact option if desk space at the table is limited. The pull can at 100g is the most generous option in terms of quantity.
Can the packaging be customised beyond a sticker or a printed label?
The noodle box is fully printed with the buyer's artwork on the outside. Single wrapped mints have full colour printed wrappers. Glass jar lids take a custom sticker. The clear cubes are printed or labelled. The extent of customisation varies by format. Some items are fully printed and others use applied stickers, so it's worth checking the product page for the specific format before finalising artwork plans.
Are these suitable for a high-volume conference or trade show order?
Yes, the single wrapped mint from 2,500 units and the pillow box from 50 units give a range of volumes from a single box for a small event up to thousands of individually wrapped units for a large conference or exhibition. The lower minimum on boxes, cubes, and jars makes them accessible for smaller events without needing to order at volume.

