Bulk Assorted Fruit Hard Candy Wholesale

Bulk assorted fruit hard candy brings Mangini, Woogie and Arcor together in cases, including sugar-free options, fizzy fruit mixes and filled drops. Sold to US and Canada retailers, one case minimum, roughly 5-10 kg, with net terms available.

Bulk Assorted Fruit Hard Candy By The Case

This group leans on Mangini from Italy, Woogie from Austria and Arcor from Argentina to cover the assorted fruit hard candy bins shoppers scoop from most. Mangini runs deep here, from the Mangini Mixed Berry Sugar-Free Candy with Stevia to the fizzy Mangini Effervescenti Fizzy Mixed Fruit Candy and the Mangini Bye Mini Fruit Mix Hard Candy Bonbons. Add the Mangini Bye Frizzante Fizzy Fruit Mix Hard Candy and the Mangini Frizzella Sparkling Fruit Mix Hard Candy for the sparkling end of the shelf. For more single-origin depth, browse our bulk fruit hard candy and Italy fruit hard candy pages.

Woogie brings its sanded jars to the mix with the Woogie Fine Drops Sanded Mixed Fruit Jumbo Glass Jar and the Woogie Fine Drops Mixed Fruit Candy Mini Glass Jar, both from Austria. Arcor rounds it out with the Arcor Assorted Fruit Filled Candy from Argentina. Every item reads assorted, so a loose bin stays bright and varied without extra merchandising work.

Sugar-Free And Fizzy Options In One Order

The standout here is the sugar-free pick. The Mangini Mixed Berry Sugar-Free Candy with Stevia lets you answer shoppers asking for a no-sugar fruit drop while the rest of the bin covers classic and fizzy styles. Unit weights span about 1.32 to 4.26 pounds, so you can pair light bonbons with a heavier jumbo jar in a single case order.

  • Mangini, Woogie and Arcor in one assorted group
  • Italy, Austria and Argentina origins
  • Sugar-free, fizzy, filled and sanded fruit styles
  • One case minimum, cases around 5-10 kg

Reading The Fruit-Candy Shelf

Fruit hard candy is a workhorse category because it crosses age groups and price points. The fizzy and sparkling Mangini styles pull kids and novelty buyers, the sanded Woogie jars sell to the loose-bin regular who scoops a quarter pound at a time, and the Arcor filled drops give you a soft-center option in the same bin. Keeping a sugar-free pick in the mix lets you say yes to the shopper who asks, which builds trust even when they buy something else. Because every item reads assorted, you can pour several into one display and the color stays bright and uniform without extra signage. The wide weight range, from light bonbon bags to a heavier jumbo jar, lets you balance a case so freight and shelf space both work for a smaller account just entering the category.

We sell business to business only, ship across the US and Canada, and offer net terms to qualified accounts. A single case is enough to test whether your bins turn faster on fizzy, filled or sugar-free before you reorder. These picks fold neatly into a wider bulk candy display, and reorders draw from the same sourcing so the assorted look and fruit taste stay consistent every run.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a sugar-free fruit candy in this group?

Yes. The Mangini Mixed Berry Sugar-Free Candy with Stevia is listed here. It lets you stock a no-sugar fruit drop alongside classic, fizzy, and filled styles, all in one assorted case order from Italy, Austria, and Argentina.

What fruit candy styles are included?

The group mixes fizzy and sparkling fruit hard candy from Mangini, sanded mixed fruit jars from Woogie, and filled fruit candy from Arcor. A sugar-free Mangini option with stevia is also part of the assortment.

Which brands and countries are represented?

Mangini comes from Italy, Woogie from Austria, and Arcor from Argentina. Ordering assorted lets a shop carry all three origins and several fruit-candy styles without committing to a full case of each line.

What is the case minimum and weight range?

The minimum is one case, roughly 5 to 10 kg, with unit weights from about 1.32 to 4.26 pounds. We sell business to business only, ship to US and Canada retailers, and offer net terms to qualified accounts.