Personalised Toblerone Products

Few edible giveaways earn their desk time like branded Toblerone products, where the triangular bar is recognised before any logo is read. We sleeve genuine 35g minis, 100g bars and the 360g giant, plus boxed loose triangles, adding your logo to a custom-printed sleeve, belly-band or triangular outer box. Every branded Toblerone product is dual-branded for client thank-yous, conference handouts and incentives, marked on the packaging while the chocolate stays untouched.
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FAQ - Branded Toblerone Products

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Why Personalised Chocolate lands differently as a branded Toblerone gift

Hand someone a plain printed bar and they read the logo first. Hand them a branded Toblerone product and they recognise the bar first, then find your logo on the sleeve. That order of recognition is the whole reason this maker earns a page of its own.

Toblerone is a Swiss chocolate brand known publicly for one thing above all: the triangular, prism-shaped bar that almost everyone can name on sight. We trade on that public recognition, not on any claim to speak for or partner with the maker.

That recognisability does perceived-value work a generic square cannot. The recipient already trusts the bar in their hand, so your sleeve borrows a familiar shape rather than introducing an unknown one. As Personalised Chocolate goes, this is the rare line where the shape is recognised before the logo. For the wider category of edible promotions, our Personalised Chocolate range covers bars, neapolitans and truffles where the personalised chocolate itself carries the artwork.

There is also a conversational quality to the shape that a flat bar lacks. The peaks get snapped off and shared, so a branded Toblerone product spends longer in a recipient's hands than a square eaten in one bite. Your sleeve sits beside it the whole time.

We supply genuine Toblerone stock and decorate the outer packaging only. The bar inside is unaltered, which is the clear answer for any corporate buyer asking what exactly carries the branding.

How we make Branded Chocolate without printing on the bar

The single fact that shapes every branded Toblerone product is this: you cannot print on the personalised chocolate or the bar's own foil. The triangular bar stays exactly as it leaves the maker, so all co-branding sits on a separate printed layer around it.

That layer is usually a custom outer sleeve that slides over the bar, printed full-colour CMYK so a photographic logo, gradient or brand pattern reproduces cleanly. A printed belly-band is the lighter-touch alternative, and the mini triangles can drop into a fully printed triangular outer box instead.

The maker's own identity stays visible on the genuine packaging; your client's logo is added by the sleeve. This is dual-branding, not a redesign of the product. Where a maker sets its own rules on third-party marks, we confirm what is allowed per item before artwork is approved.

Print area on a 100g sleeve runs to roughly 160mm by 28mm on the main panel, model-dependent, which is generous for a wordmark and contact line. Send vector artwork and a Pantone reference, and we proof it before any sleeve is printed.

Personalised Chocolate sizes we sleeve, mini to giant

Picking a Branded Chocolate size by gifting weight

Format is the first decision in any Personalised Chocolate brief, because the same sleeve idea behaves very differently on a 35g mini and a 360g giant. The size sets both the unit cost and the gifting weight.

At the volume end, the 35g mini takes a fully printed sleeve and suits a conference or freshers'-fair handout where you need hundreds of recognisable pieces. The 100g bar is the workhorse for a client thank-you, with room on the sleeve for a logo and a short message.

The 360g giant is the statement piece: a single large prism that reads as a generous gift for a senior account or a milestone. Mini triangles, sold loose, fit a printed triangular box of eight or so for a desk-worthy present without a large bar.

For a softer, sharing-format alternative to a sweet handout, Personalised biscuits cover printed and boxed options that sit alongside a Toblerone run in the same campaign.

SizeBranding carrierGifting weightTypical volume
35g mini barFully printed sleeveLight, mass handout500 to 10,000
100g barPrinted sleeve or bandConsidered thank-you250 to 5,000
360g giant barPrinted sleeve or outer boxStatement gift50 to 1,000
Mini triangles, boxedPrinted triangular boxDesk-worthy present100 to 3,000

Choosing the sleeve, band or box for your Custom Chocolate

Matching the carrier to your Custom Chocolate budget

The carrier you pick for your Personalised Chocolate changes the look and the budget more than the personalised chocolate does. A slide-over sleeve, a belly-band and a triangular outer box are three different presentations of the same genuine bar.

A full-wrap sleeve covers the most surface and reads as the most finished, so it suits a client or exec gift where presentation matters. A belly-band uses less material and keeps cost down for a high-volume mini run, while leaving more of the recognisable original packaging on show.

The triangular box is the route for the loose mini triangles, turning eight pieces into a single printed gift. Custom Chocolate gifts that need a heavier presentation can step up to a rigid outer, but for most Toblerone runs the sleeve is the natural pick.

There is a practical point buyers miss: the sleeve has to clear the bar's triangular cross-section, so a giant prism needs a deeper sleeve than a flat printed bar would. We size the carrier to the exact Toblerone format rather than assume one sleeve fits every weight.

We will recommend a carrier against your recipient and unit budget rather than default to the most expensive box. Tell us who receives it and roughly what you want to spend per piece.

CarrierCoverageCost levelBest fit
Full-wrap sleeveMost surface, finished lookMidClient and exec gifts
Belly-bandPartial, original bar showsLowHigh-volume mini runs
Triangular outer boxHolds loose mini trianglesMid to highDesk-worthy present
Rigid outer boxFull unboxing, protectiveHighSenior milestone gifts

Promotional Chocolate as a corporate gift and incentive

A client-facing team sending fifty year-end thank-yous wants a gift the recipient recognises and rates, and a branded Toblerone product clears that bar without the cost of a hamper. The familiar shape signals a considered choice, not a leftover.

Promotional Chocolate works hardest where the recipient is unscreened and the moment is brief: an exhibition stand, a reception bowl, a delegate bag. A 35g mini in a printed sleeve is grabbed, recognised and remembered in a few seconds of attention.

For a fuller parcel, a branded Toblerone bar drops neatly into Personalised Hampers alongside other treats, so a single co-branded box can carry the recognisable bar plus complementary lines.

Incentive and reward schemes are another fit. A recognisable bar reads as a small win the recipient actually wants, which a generic foil square rarely does. We size the run to the relationship, from a board-level giant to a bowl of minis.

One mixed-format trick works well for distributed teams: a 360g giant for the manager and matching 35g minis for the wider team, all under one sleeve design. The shared design ties a hierarchy of gifts together without printing the chocolate, and it keeps a single artwork file across the whole run.

A mixed-format run of Branded Toblerone Products

Most campaigns reach more than one audience, and the Toblerone range absorbs that without breaking the look. Put senior accounts on the 360g giant, the core client list on the 100g bar, and the wider delegate handout on the 35g mini. All carry one sleeve design in one brand colour, so a single triangular-prism gift language runs across every tier of the run.

For a buyer managing one brief across several lists, that coherence is the advantage. A board-level recipient and a stand visitor receive different sizes with the same artwork on the sleeve. The set then reads as one campaign rather than separate buys. We hold the sleeve design constant across the formats, so the whole run matches even where the weight and the carrier differ.

Allergen, ingredient and food-safety facts for Personalised Chocolate

A branded Toblerone product is a genuine food item we supply unaltered. So the allergen and ingredient information is the maker's own, printed on the bar's packaging and shown per product on our side. We do not restate or reword it.

Chocolate of this type commonly involves milk and may-contain warnings for nuts, so for any unscreened audience we point buyers to the per-product labelling rather than make a blanket statement. We make no health or dietary claim about the bar.

Personalised sweets face the same per-line labelling logic when confectionery joins a mixed gift, so we align the allergen information shown across the pieces in one order.

Where a recipient list has known dietary needs, confirm them against each product's stated information before you commit a run. The detail sits with the genuine product, and that is where we keep it.

Minimum orders, lead time and seasonal booking for Branded Toblerone Products

A premium recognisable line carries a real minimum and a real lead time, and being honest about both saves a late campaign. Branded Toblerone product runs typically start around 250 to 500 units depending on size, with the smaller minis at the higher floor for full-sleeve printing.

Production runs to roughly three weeks after you approve the artwork, in line with the 25-working-day window suppliers quote for printed sleeves. We supply a free artwork proof within 24 hours so the sleeve is signed off before any printing begins.

Personalised food gifts share the same seasonal pressure, and Christmas is the peak: a December handout wants the brief locked by early autumn to clear sleeve artwork and production. Leaving it to late November risks missing the in-hand date.

Stock availability of specific Toblerone sizes can move with season and supply, so we confirm the exact size and quantity against current stock before production locks. Heat-sensitive dispatch in summer may need temperature-aware packing, which we flag per order.

  • 35g minis carry the highest minimum for full-sleeve printing
  • 100g and 360g bars start nearer 250 units
  • Artwork proof returned within 24 hours
  • Production roughly three weeks after sign-off
  • Christmas briefs locked by early autumn
  • Summer dispatch may need insulated packing

Artwork and dual-branding rules for Custom Chocolate sleeves

Getting Personalised Chocolate right starts with artwork that suits a narrow sleeve panel, not a poster. A wordmark and a short contact line read well across roughly 160mm; a dense full-bleed design crowds the panel and loses the logo.

Send vector files with a Pantone reference so the CMYK sleeve holds your brand colour. A photographic logo reproduces cleanly on a full-colour sleeve, where the original bar's own packaging would never have carried it.

Because the maker's marks belong to the maker, we frame the result as your logo added to genuine stock, never as an official tie-up. Some placements may be confirmed per item, and we tell you what is allowed before you commit rather than promise a position we cannot guarantee.

A few artwork choices fail predictably on a narrow Toblerone sleeve, so it helps to know them up front. Fine type below a few points fills in, and a full-bleed photograph fights the logo for the panel. A logo with no clear space gets lost against the genuine packaging showing through a band.

Artwork typeSleeve resultRecommendation
Vector wordmarkSharp, holds brand colourIdeal for any size
Photographic logoClean on full CMYK sleeveUse full-wrap, not a band
Fine sub-point typeFills in, hard to readEnlarge or simplify
Dense full-bleed designCrowds logo, busy panelKeep clear space round mark

Use cases for Promotional Chocolate by sector

Different sectors reach for a different format, and matching the size to the buyer's moment is what makes these promotional chocolate gifts land. A professional-services firm tends to want the 100g bar for a year-end client thank-you, where the recognisable prism signals a considered choice. An events or marketing team picks the 35g mini for an exhibition stand or a delegate bag, where hundreds of grab-and-go pieces carry the reach. An HR team reaches for the 360g giant or a boxed set of triangles for a milestone or a board-level reward.

The table below maps the sector fits we quote most often, so a buyer can read straight to the size and the carrier. Each pairing keeps your logo on the printed sleeve while the bar stays genuine and unaltered. We confirm live stock and the exact minimum for the chosen format before any sector run is priced.

SectorSuggested formatWhy it fits
Professional services100g bar, full sleeveConsidered desk gift for client thank-yous
Events and marketing35g mini, printed sleeveHigh-volume grab-and-go recognition
HR and rewards360g giant or boxed trianglesStatement piece for a milestone
Hospitality and retail100g bar or belly-bandLower-cost branded touch at volume

Pairing Personalised Chocolate inside a wider gift

A single sleeved bar is a strong gift on its own, but it often anchors a fuller parcel for a client or a senior recipient. The recognisable prism drops neatly beside other treats, building a box that reads as deliberate rather than thrown together. For a food-led theme, a 100g bar sits well with biscuits, sweets or a hot-drink line under one shared brand register.

That pairing matters most where a loose bar in a mailing bag would undercut the spend. We seat the bar in a fitted box, add the companion lines and apply your logo to the outer, so the whole gift arrives as one considered package. The shared sleeve design then ties the bar to the rest of the parcel, keeping a single artwork file across the run.

How Branded Chocolate differs from a generic printed bar

The real distinction is recognition. A generic printed bar is a blank canvas your logo must fill alone. A branded Toblerone product borrows a shape the recipient already knows, so the sleeve only adds your mark, rather than building familiarity from nothing.

That recognition has a trade-off: you brand the sleeve, not the chocolate, so the artwork lives on the outer layer rather than the bar itself. On a fully customisable generic line you can print or mould the chocolate directly, which the genuine Toblerone bar does not allow.

Corporate Gift Boxes such as our Corporate Gift Boxes suit clients who want the recognisable bar presented inside a larger branded outer, combining the shape recognition with a fuller unboxing.

Choose the Toblerone route when the recipient knowing the bar matters; choose a generic line when full artwork freedom on the chocolate itself matters more. Both are valid, and the brief decides which earns the order.