A branded pull can is a metal tin shaped and sized like a short beverage can, filled with around 130g of boiled lollies in assorted colours. The lid has a ring-pull tab on the top, so the person opens it exactly the way they'd open a can of drink, by pulling the ring back. That mechanic is what sets it apart from a jar, a bag, or a standard confectionery box. The can is around 85mm tall and 76mm in diameter, stands upright on its own, and the lid can be pressed back on to reseal after opening. The lollies inside come in a mix of colours.
Branded pull cans work as a conference gift or trade show handout because the novelty of a pull-ring on a confectionery item makes the person pause before they open it. That pause is a moment where the person engages with the can and the brand on the outer label before the lollies come out, which is a different interaction from reaching into a bowl or opening a bag.
The can stands upright on its own and can be resealed after opening, so it stays presentable on a desk or meeting room table long after the first serving rather than being set aside.
Common Questions
What makes branded pull cans different from standard branded confectionery?
Pull cans use a ring-pull lid rather than a wrapper, zip-lock, or twist-off cap, so opening the can is a deliberate action that draws attention. That interaction gives the brand label more engagement time than a bag or jar that opens without the same tactile moment.
What is printed on the outside of the can?
A full colour sticker label applied to the outer surface of the can holds the buyer's artwork, logo, and brand details. The label wraps around the circumference and stays adhered to the metal surface during normal handling.
What starting quantity do branded pull cans start from?
Most styles start from 100 units. Individual product pages confirm the starting quantity and per-unit pricing at each tier for this range.
Are branded pull cans suitable for mailing to clients?
The rigid metal construction means the can won't be crushed during standard postal or courier transit. This makes it suited to direct mail packs, client gift boxes, and courier-delivered gift bags where softer confectionery packaging might not hold up.