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Woogie

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Woogie is available to order by the case from CandiesWholesaler for buyers across the US and Canada — shops and private customers alike, with a one-case minimum on every order (about 5–10 kg). Order Woogie by the case. Prices are shown to everyone; open a wholesale account for account pricing and Net-30 if you order regularly.

Woogie is best understood as a tinned-candy and nostalgia brand. The signature of the 17-product range available through our US and Canada catalog is the German Fine Drops series: sanded hard candies in collectible tins and glass jars across cherry, lemon, forest berries, mint, coffee, apple, orange and raspberry. Those tins are the merchandising hook, because they sell on presentation as much as on flavor and they hold up as a small gift or a self-purchase keepsake.

Tins, Jars and the Display Story

Forms present are tin, bulk and bag, and the format mix is the key to placing this brand. The Fine Drops tins, mostly 200g and 175g, want a tiered shelf where the lids and labels face the shopper; a row of fruit-flavored tins reads as a collection and encourages multi-buy. The mini glass jar (300g) and the jumbo glass jar (966g) step the same candy up to a more substantial gift or pantry size, useful for a higher-ticket gift shelf. The bulk milk caramels and bagged items (sour gummy worms, Dutch black licorice and fruit rockies) round out the line for bin and grab-and-go zones.

  • Tin wall: arrange the Fine Drops flavors together so the collectible look does the selling.
  • Gift step-up: place the mini and jumbo glass jars near the tins as the larger-format option.
  • Bin and bag: milk caramels in bulk, sour gummy worms and licorice rockies in bags cover the everyday candy shopper.

A Multi-Country Mix Under One Brand

Sourcing across the range spans Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Holland and Germany, which is why the line carries both German sanded drops and Dutch black licorice in the same catalog. Types present are hard candy, mints, toffee and caramel, gummies and jellies, licorice and marzipan-nougat, so the brand spreads across several fixtures rather than living in one. Color coverage runs brown, red, yellow, green, assorted and orange.

Pack Weights and Order Planning

Pack weights run from about 1.16 lb to 4.26 lb, a wider band that reflects the format range from small tins to the jumbo jar. Because the tins are sold by piece count in the catalog (for example five-piece and three-piece tin packs), plan tin orders by the number of pieces you want facing on the shelf rather than by weight alone. The exact pieces per case for tins, jars and bags are listed on each product page, so confirm there before sizing an order.

Allergens and Diets

Reported allergens across the range are milk, tree nuts, peanuts, eggs and soy; the caramels and any nougat items are the most likely milk and nut carriers, while the plain sanded fruit drops are generally simpler. As always for an open-bin item like the bulk caramels or bagged gummies, keep allergen signage at the fixture and verify per product page. No diet attributes are flagged for this brand, and we make no kosher claim here.

Reorder Cadence and US/CA Distribution

The tins are seasonal gift performers, so build a year-round base of the most popular fruit flavors and scale the tin and jar order ahead of gifting windows. The bulk caramels and bagged items follow ordinary turnover. All Woogie products ship to both US and Canada zones with USD pricing shown; Canadian buyers should account for conversion at checkout.

Why the Tin Format Earns Its Shelf Space

The Fine Drops tin is the reason to carry this brand, and it pays back in two ways a plain bag cannot. First, the tin is a giftable object on its own; a shopper buys a tin of sanded cherry or lemon drops as a small present without needing wrapping, which makes it an easy host-gift or stocking-filler suggestion. Second, the tin is collectible, so a shopper who likes one flavor tends to come back for the others, and a row of matching tins reads as a set that invites a multi-buy. The flavors span the familiar fruit spectrum, cherry (Kirsch), lemon (Zitronen), forest berries (Waldbeeren), apple (Apfel), orange (Orangen) and raspberry (Himbeer), plus mint (Minz) and coffee (Kaffee) for the non-fruit shopper, so you can build a tin wall that covers both the sweet-fruit and the after-dinner customer.

Stepping Up to the Glass Jars

The glass-jar formats extend the same candy into larger gift and pantry sizes. The 300g mini glass jar of mixed-fruit drops works as a step-up gift from a single tin, and the 966g jumbo glass jar is a substantial pantry or sharing size that suits a home with a candy dish or a small office. Placing the jars beside the tins gives the shopper an obvious trade-up: a tin for a token gift, a mini jar for a nicer one, the jumbo jar for the household that goes through it. Because the jars are heavier and more fragile than the tins, plan their handling and shipping with a little more care, and confirm the per-case piece counts on the product page so you order jar quantities you can move before the next gifting window.

The Bulk and Bag Items as the Everyday Layer

Around the gift-forward tins and jars, the bulk milk caramels and the bagged items, the sour gummy worms and the Dutch black licorice and fruit rockies, give Woogie an everyday layer that keeps the section earning between gift peaks. The caramels suit a scoop bin for the candy-by-the-pound shopper; the bagged gummies and licorice suit a grab-and-go shelf or a checkout zone. Keeping this everyday layer stocked means the brand is not idle in the quiet weeks when tin demand softens, and it gives a shopper drawn in by the tins a reason to add a bag of worms or a scoop of caramels to the basket. For a buyer who wants a candy line that doubles as a giftable display, the Fine Drops tins make Woogie an easy section to merchandise and re-merchandise by season, with a dependable everyday layer underneath.

Online Listings and Reorder Streams

Online, the Fine Drops tins sell on their look, so strong listing images of the tins and jars matter, and naming the German flavor terms, Kirschgeschmack for cherry, Zitronengeschmack for lemon, Waldbeerengeschmack for forest berries, Apfelgeschmack for apple, Minzgeschmack for mint, Kaffeegeschmack for coffee, helps match shoppers searching for the specific candy. For reorders, run the tins and jars as a seasonal stream weighted toward gifting windows and the bulk caramels and bagged items as a steady everyday stream. The tins and jars are piece-counted, so reorder by case count, while the bulk caramels go by weight. The 1.16 lb to 4.26 lb band reflects the small tins against the jumbo jar, so estimate freight from the actual mix and handle the glass jars with care; a Canadian buyer should account for conversion at checkout. Because the tins double as ready-to-give presents, they also support a small gift-program angle for a store near offices or in a gifting-heavy market, where a shopper grabs several matching tins at once, which is the kind of multi-unit purchase a plain bagged candy rarely earns.

Direct Importer
European candy, sourced at origin

Open to Everyone
Shops & private buyers · one-case minimum

Net-30 (approved)
Flexible terms for qualified accounts

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Frequently asked questions

What is Woogie best known for?

The German Fine Drops series of sanded hard candies in collectible tins and glass jars, across cherry, lemon, berry, mint, coffee, apple, orange and raspberry.

What formats does Woogie come in?

Tin, bulk and bag. Tins and glass jars suit gift displays, while bulk caramels and bagged gummies and licorice cover bin and grab-and-go zones.

Where is the Woogie range sourced?

Across Austria, Italy, Czech Republic, Holland and Germany, which is why it includes both German sanded drops and Dutch black licorice.

How should I order the Fine Drops tins?

Tins are sold by piece count, so plan by the number of facings you want on the shelf. Exact pieces per case are on each product page.

What allergens are reported for Woogie?

Milk, tree nuts, peanuts, eggs and soy. Caramels and nougat items are the likeliest milk and nut carriers; verify allergen details per product page.

Does Woogie ship to Canada?

Yes. All items ship to both US and Canada zones with USD pricing; Canadian buyers should account for currency conversion at checkout.

Buy by the case. Accounts optional.

Anyone can order — shops, businesses, and private buyers — with a one-case minimum (about 5–10 kg). Buying regularly? Open a wholesale account for account pricing, Net-30, and order management, or request a quote for pallets and custom assortments.