What is the difference between mint card shapes and mint tins for corporate giveaways
Mint cards are flat plastic dispensers shaped to match a theme, while mint tins are metal containers that hold more mints and give a premium feel. Card formats, such as the credit card or house shape, are pocket-sized and low-cost, making them ideal for high-volume handouts at tradeshows, open homes and reception desks. Tins, including the click clac and flip top styles, hold significantly more mints, have a longer desk life and suit corporate gift packs, hospitality amenity kits and conference bags where a more substantial giveaway is expected.
Which branded mint card shape works best for real estate marketing
The house shape mint card is the most popular choice for real estate agents because the property silhouette creates an immediate visual link to the business. It holds approximately 50 sugar-free mints, which is enough for a week or two of regular use, keeping the agent's contact details accessible throughout that time. The credit card shape is a strong alternative for mortgage brokers and conveyancers who want something that fits in a wallet. Both formats use full-colour digital printing, so logos, contact numbers and website addresses all appear clearly on the face of the card.
How are logos printed on promotional mint cards and tins
Most mint cards and tins in this range use full-colour digital printing applied directly to the card surface or tin lid. Digital printing reproduces logos with sharp detail, gradients and multiple colours without requiring a separate screen setup, which keeps costs manageable on shorter runs. The print area on card formats covers the flat face of the dispenser, giving room for a logo, tagline and contact details. Tin lids provide a circular or rectangular print area depending on the style. All products include full ingredient and nutritional labelling on the reverse or base as required by Australian food standards.
What is the difference between the click clac mint tin and the flip top mint tin
The click clac tin is a round metal container with a snap-open lid, while the flip top tin is a rectangular metal box with a hinged opening and holds approximately 80 more mints. The click clac holds around 100 sugar-free mints and suits desk use or a bag pocket. The flip top holds approximately 180 mints, giving it a longer lifespan on a reception counter or in a gift pack. Both use food-grade metal and include full nutritional information. The flip top is popular with hospitality and corporate gifting buyers who want a giveaway that stays in use for several weeks rather than a few days.
Are the mints in branded mint cards and tins sugar free
Yes, all mint cards and tins in this range are filled with sugar-free breath freshener mints as standard. This makes them suitable for clients and delegates who manage sugar intake, which is a practical consideration for healthcare, aged care and corporate wellness programs. Every product includes full ingredient and nutritional information printed on the packaging in compliance with Australian food labelling requirements. The sugar-free formulation also means the mints have a long shelf life, so stock ordered well ahead of an event or ongoing supply program will remain fresh throughout the campaign period.
How long does production take for printed mint cards and tins
Most stock orders for branded mint cards and tins are ready within about two weeks from artwork approval. The process starts with a free digital mockup, which the team sends after receiving your logo and brief. Once you approve the proof, production begins. Delivery timeframes depend on your location within Australia. If you have a fixed event date, flag it when you enquire so the team can confirm availability and the right production path. Express options may be available depending on the product style and order quantity, so it is worth asking when you contact the team.
Can I order branded mint cards in small quantities for a local business
Yes, several mint card and tin styles are available at entry-level quantities suited to smaller local businesses and boutique campaigns. Pricing on most card formats starts from under a dollar per unit, so even modest runs remain cost-effective as a client touch point or reception handout. Quantity breaks apply across the range, with the unit price reducing as volume increases, which suits businesses that plan to reorder regularly. The team can advise on the most practical quantity based on your expected usage rate, whether that is a one-off batch for a product launch or an ongoing supply for a real estate agency's open home program.
Which mint card or tin format suits tradeshow and expo giveaways best
The credit card mint card and circle shape mint card are the most practical formats for high-volume tradeshow handouts because of their slim profile and low per-unit cost. Both fit easily into a tote bag or jacket pocket, which means delegates are likely to carry them home rather than leave them on the table. For exhibitors in automotive, logistics or transport, the car shape or truck shape options add a themed element that reinforces the stand's message. If the budget allows for a step up in quality, the click clac mint tin gives a metal finish that stands out in a packed showbag.