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Looking for a little something sweet to pop into the Christmas stocking? From Shapes to Allen’s lollies, these iconic personalised Aussie treats have ‘perfect Christmas gift’ written all over them!

And if you thought the ultimate, easy-peasy teacher gift didn’t exist – you only need to look at these adorable treats. They’re minimal effort for maximum impact.

Best Personalised Treats For Christmas

These delish stocking fillers are sure to put the jolly in everyone’s Christmas morning.

Personalised Arnott’s Shapes, $10

Personalised Shapes

Shapes tragics unite! Choose from Vegemite or Cheese & Bacon to write their name on for the tastiest Christmas gift ever.

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Personalised Cheezels, $10 

Personalised Cheezels

A whole lot of fingerlicious fun in one box! Choose up to seven letters to personalise this iconic treat and be everyone’s fave on Chrissy Day.

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Personalised Allen’s Lolly Jar, $45

Personalised Allen's Lolly Jars

How sweet it is to be loved by you! A custom lolly jar filled with their favourite treats and labelled with a gorgeous message. Adorable.

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Personalised Toblerone, $20

Personalised Toblerone

These personalised Toblerone bars make amazing Christmas table place names and double as dessert. Winning!

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  • Looks great but sure bumps the price up. I would give this a miss

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  • Great idea and looks good until you realise the price of them way way over priced

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  • I think this is a very expensive advertising gimmick. I have never seen any child look at the box to see if their name is prominently featured – they just look for the brand they like.
    I would pass on this idea.

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  • This personalisation of items seems to have really taken off in the last few years. I don’t see the real attraction.

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  • A bit $$

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  • Nice idea but I think it’s pretty expensive! $10 for a box of shapes? And $40 for the lolly jar is also expensive.

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  • love the Allens lolly jar but too expensive!

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  • They’re a bit exxy tbh. 10 bucks for a box of shapes or Cheezels and 40 bucks for a jar of lollies?! Wow…
    You could personalise other things which would be more useful – like what would you do with a box of shapes or Cheezels after the novelty has worn out? Do people eat what’s inside or keep the whole thing in tact on display somewhere…

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  • These are fantastic I’ve been making a lot of personalised gifts myself this year. They’re usually expensive I’m gonna get my girls a shapes box each.

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  • I love personalised items. I much prefer the Cadbury personalised tins that they do for Easter each year

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  • I love cheezels but would not pay $10 for a box just with my name on it

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  • Nice novelty presents of products many people already enjoy without having to search the aisles of the supermarket, making a mess looking for their names.

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  • Great ideas to give as unique gifts to friends or work colleagues.

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  • Can be nice for teachers indeed if you know their taste preference

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  • Great idea for a gift for teachers or Daycare Educators. I love the Allen’s lolly jar.


    • We make our own personalised jars full of treats.

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  • It’s one way to stop the kids fighting over the snacks.

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  • love the lolly jar!

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  • I like the lolly jar as it can be refilled but otherwise they are really just a cute but expensive novelty that will inevitably end up in the bin..

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  • Kinda cool til you really think about it. If they eat the contents, you’re just left with an empty box, who wants to keep am empty box? But if you dont eat, then you don’t get the enjoyment if eating. So what’s the point?!

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  • So I’ve done a number of these before, but no more. A waste of money when your hubby and son just throw out the packaging when they’re done. I had hoped we would keep it and do something with it!

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