Branded Peppermints as Promotional Products: A Complete Australian Guide
Discover how branded peppermints can boost your business visibility at events, trade shows, and in the workplace across Australia.
Written by
Angus Mahmoud
Safety & Workwear
There are promotional products that get noticed, and then there are the ones that get used — immediately, gratefully, and often shared with whoever happens to be nearby. Branded peppermints sit firmly in that second category. Whether it’s a tin of mints sitting on a reception desk in a Sydney office, a box of individually wrapped peppermints handed out at a Melbourne trade show, or a branded breath mint card slipped into a conference satchel at a Brisbane expo, peppermints are one of those rare promotional items that people genuinely want. In this guide, we’ll explore everything Australian businesses, organisations, and event planners need to know about using peppermints as branded merchandise — from product formats and decoration options to ordering tips, budgeting, and how to maximise your return on investment.
Why Peppermints Work So Well as Branded Promotional Products
Before diving into the practicalities, it’s worth understanding why peppermints consistently perform well in the promotional products world. The answer comes down to a few simple truths about human behaviour.
First, peppermints are universally welcomed. Unlike branded items that might not suit everyone’s taste or lifestyle, a breath mint is something almost anyone will accept. They’re small, non-intrusive, and immediately useful. This means your brand ends up in someone’s hand — and in their mind — without any resistance.
Second, peppermints are shareable. When someone reaches into their pocket and offers a mint to a colleague or client, your branding travels with it. That single branded tin or packet has the potential to create multiple brand impressions with minimal effort on your part.
Third, the format lends itself beautifully to compact, impactful branding. A full-colour logo printed on a sleek mint tin, a digitally printed card sleeve around a stack of mints, or a custom-wrapped individual mint — each of these puts your brand name front and centre in a polished, professional way.
For organisations already thinking about their broader promotional merchandise strategy, peppermints work exceptionally well alongside items like custom printed tee shirts or branded lanyards for single events, creating a cohesive and memorable brand experience from head to toe (literally).
Popular Peppermint Product Formats for Australian Businesses
One of the great things about branded peppermints is the variety of formats available. Depending on your budget, event type, and target audience, there’s likely a format that suits your needs perfectly.
Mint Tins
The classic mint tin is arguably the most recognisable format. These small, hinged metal tins hold anywhere from 25 to 50 individual mints and offer a generous branding area on the lid — and sometimes the base as well. They’re durable, reusable, and have a premium feel that works well for corporate gifting. A Melbourne financial services firm distributing branded mint tins at a client appreciation event is sending a subtle but clear message: we pay attention to quality.
Mint tins are particularly popular because recipients often repurpose them after the mints are gone, extending your brand’s lifespan well beyond the initial handout.
Mint Cards
Mint cards (sometimes called credit card mints) are a sleek, modern format where a thin plastic card holds a strip of dissolvable mint strips. The card itself is printed with your branding and fits neatly into a wallet or pocket. These are fantastic for high-volume distribution at events, trade shows, or inside conference bags. They’re lightweight, cost-effective, and have excellent branding real estate.
Individually Wrapped Mints
Custom-wrapped individual mints — often boiled sweets or softer chewy mints — can be produced with personalised wrappers featuring your logo, event name, or campaign messaging. These are ideal for large-scale events where you need thousands of branded pieces at a lower per-unit cost. An Adelaide council distributing individually wrapped mints at a community health expo, for instance, can reach hundreds of residents with a tactile, memorable touchpoint.
Mint Boxes and Tuck Boxes
Cardboard mint boxes or tuck boxes offer full-colour printing on all panels, giving you a small but impactful canvas for storytelling, QR codes, website URLs, or campaign imagery. These are a popular choice for product launches, real estate open homes, and pharmacy or healthcare settings.
Peppermints in the Workplace and Workwear Context
You might be wondering why peppermints appear in a guide focused on safety and workwear merchandise — and it’s a fair question. The connection is actually quite practical. Organisations that invest in workwear, PPE, and safety gear for their teams often distribute branded consumables as part of their broader employee engagement and brand identity programmes.
Think about a Queensland construction company outfitting its crew in high-visibility workwear and custom shirts and polos. When the site manager hands out branded peppermint tins to the team at a toolbox meeting or safety briefing, it reinforces the company’s culture of care and attention. The same logic applies to healthcare organisations, logistics companies, and government departments whose staff wear uniforms daily.
Similarly, branded peppermints make practical sense at trade events where staff are working long shifts, speaking with dozens of visitors. They’re functional for the team and welcoming for attendees — a genuinely useful dual-purpose promotional item.
Ordering Branded Peppermints in Australia: What You Need to Know
Minimum Order Quantities
For most branded peppermint products, minimum order quantities (MOQs) in Australia typically start at around 100 units for mint tins and boxes, while individually wrapped mints often start at 500 to 1,000 units given their lower per-unit cost. Mint cards tend to have MOQs in the 250 to 500 range. These figures can vary depending on the supplier and the complexity of your branding requirements, so it’s always worth confirming before placing an order.
Turnaround Times
Standard production turnaround for branded peppermints in Australia is typically 10 to 15 business days after artwork approval. If you’re ordering for a specific event — say, a Gold Coast conference or a Perth product launch — build in extra time for shipping, particularly if you’re in a regional area. Some suppliers offer express turnaround options for an additional fee, which can reduce production time to 5 to 7 business days.
Decoration and Printing Methods
For mint tins, pad printing and full-colour sticker labels are the most common methods. Pad printing delivers a clean, professional result directly onto the metal surface, while label application allows for more complex, full-colour artwork. Mint cards and cardboard boxes are typically produced via digital printing, which enables vibrant, detailed graphics with no setup fees for colour changes. Individually wrapped mints use flexographic or digitally printed wrappers.
If your brand relies on precise colour matching, request PMS colour matching where possible, particularly for pad-printed tins. Discuss this with your supplier during the quoting stage.
Budgeting for Branded Peppermints
As a general guide, branded mint tins in Australia typically range from $3 to $8 per unit at standard order volumes, with pricing decreasing as quantities increase. Mint cards are usually more economical, ranging from $1.50 to $4 per unit. Individually wrapped mints can be sourced for as little as $0.50 to $1.50 per unit in larger volumes.
For organisations managing tighter budgets — particularly charities, schools, or sporting clubs — individually wrapped mints or mint cards offer an accessible entry point without sacrificing brand impact.
Pairing Peppermints with Other Promotional Items
Branded peppermints rarely work in isolation — they’re most effective as part of a broader merchandise strategy. At trade shows and expos, they pair brilliantly with branded USB sticks or sport water bottles, creating a multi-touchpoint experience that keeps your brand visible long after the event concludes.
For corporate gifting, a branded mint tin nestled alongside a personalised travel mug or insulated travel cup creates a premium gift pack that feels considered and generous. This kind of bundling is particularly popular in the lead-up to Christmas, EOFY, or major industry events.
Event planners putting together conference bags might combine mint cards with a branded travel coffee cup and a custom lanyard for a cohesive, professional delegate pack. If sustainability is a priority for your organisation — and increasingly, it is — consider pairing peppermints with sustainable promotional products like bamboo stationery or recycled tote bags.
For events with a strong outdoors or active component, peppermints work well alongside summer branded merchandise such as sunscreen sachets, lip balms, and branded hats, creating a wellness-focused merchandise bundle.
It’s also worth thinking about how your branded merchandise fits together visually. If your team is wearing custom women’s polo shirts or women’s polo work shirts at an event, having a matching branded mint tin or card in the same colour palette creates a highly polished, consistent brand impression.
Food Safety and Compliance Considerations
Because peppermints are a consumable product, there are food safety considerations that don’t apply to standard promotional merchandise. In Australia, any edible promotional item needs to meet the requirements of Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), and reputable suppliers will ensure their products are compliant, properly labelled with ingredients and allergen information, and produced in facilities that meet hygiene standards.
Always check with your supplier that the peppermints you’re ordering carry appropriate food safety certifications and comply with Australian labelling laws. This is particularly important for organisations in healthcare, education, or government sectors where due diligence is essential.
Conclusion: Key Takeaways for Ordering Branded Peppermints
Peppermints are one of the most practical, universally appreciated, and cost-effective branded promotional products available to Australian businesses and organisations. Whether you’re planning a large-scale trade show presence, a corporate gifting campaign, or simply looking for a welcoming touch for your reception area, a well-branded peppermint product delivers genuine value.
Here are the key points to carry away:
- Choose your format based on context: Mint tins for premium gifting, mint cards for high-volume events, individually wrapped mints for large-scale community or health initiatives.
- Plan ahead: Allow at least 10 to 15 business days for production after artwork approval, and factor in shipping time if you’re in Perth, Darwin, Hobart, or regional Australia.
- Get the food safety basics right: Ensure your supplier provides FSANZ-compliant products with correct allergen labelling — non-negotiable for Australian workplaces and public events.
- Bundle strategically: Peppermints work best as part of a broader merchandise package. Pair them with drinkware, tech accessories, or apparel for maximum brand impact.
- Think about reuse: Branded mint tins in particular offer ongoing visibility long after the mints are gone — choose a quality tin that recipients will want to keep on their desk or in their bag.
With the right strategy, branded peppermints can do far more than freshen breath — they can leave a lasting, positive impression of your brand with every single person who reaches for one.