Buderim Mint Cards
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| Quantity | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2500 | 5000 | 10000 |
| Price Each | $1.24 | $1.07 | $0.97 | $0.88 | $0.84 | $0.80 |
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This pricing set relates to the unit cost per quantity of the product
Price includes set-up and a 1 colour print Minimum order is the smallest quantity listed above. We do not charge set up costs on this product Costs shown are exclusive of GST |
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| Product Specifications | |
| Product Colour: | White, Frosted Clear, Frosted Yellow, Frosted Pink, Frosted Red, Frosted Green, Frosted Blue, Frosted Purple, Black |
| Available Decorations: | |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Product Size: | W 78mm x W 48mm x 6mm |
| Standard Production Time: | 10 working days from artwork approval - subject to shop workload |
| Express Production: | Most of our items can be rushed to you fast - there are many variables that increase this cost - please call us and tell us your needs. |
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Tough tamper proof, snap lock wrist band manufactured from stretch resistent tri-laminate plastic which is also waterproof
Tamper resistant single use wrist band with a strong adhesive closure which is ideal for crowd management at events.
Get twisting now with this fun, pocket sized, high fidget factor mint twister.
Gel hand sanitiser in a convenient tube with a no mess flip cap and a carabiner clip.
Large counter mat that is ideal for point of sale advertising in all retail locations including bars and restaurants etc.
Small counter mat that is ideal for point of sale advertising in all retail locations including bars and restaurants etc.
Contoured rectangular tin with a hinged lid filled with 14 grams of peppermints.
Plastic card which is filled with seven grams (approximately 50pcs) of sugar free mints.











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