Bulk Mints Wholesale
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Bulk mints wholesale spans Italian hard mints, chocolate mint lentils and filled mint candies from Italy, Denmark, the USA, Ukraine and Argentina. Stock Mangini, Koppers, Sperlari and Sconza mints by the case (about 5 to 10 kg) with net terms, shipping across the US and Canada.
Bulk mints, a multi-country range for the after-dinner and checkout shelf
Mints are a steady, year-round category, and this bulk assortment covers the spread from hard Italian candies to chocolate-coated lentils. It brings together Mangini, Koppers, Sperlari, Sconza, Roshen, Serra and Arcor, seven makers across five countries, so a buyer can build a complete mint section in one order. Everything ships in bulk format and is sold by the case to US and Canada retailers.
Italy leads the hard-mint side. Mangini alone supplies the Ice Menta Natural Mint Candy, the Menta Piemonte Square Hard Mint, the Bye Polar Mint Mini Hard Candy, and the boozy Menta Fernet Mint & Amaro Filled Candy. Sperlari adds the Mint Hard Candy and the Polaris Mint Hard Candy, while Serra contributes the Menta Torino Mint Candy. That’s a deep Italian hard-mint wall on its own. To go further into the Italian range across categories, see our Italy mints wholesale page.
Chocolate mints and filled formats
The chocolate side broadens the appeal. Denmark’s Koppers brings the Giant Dark Chocolate Mint Lentils plus the Colorwheel Bright Pink and Bright Purple Dark Chocolate Mint Lentils, which add color to an otherwise green-and-white section. The USA’s Sconza contributes Dark Chocolate Mint Cookie Bites, and Italy’s Mangini adds the Noblesse Choco Mint Dark Chocolate Bonbon. Argentina’s Arcor rounds it out with Chocolate Filled Mint Hard Candy. For shops that want a green-themed mint display specifically, our green mints page collects that subset.
There’s geographic variety too. Ukraine’s Roshen brings a Mint Hard Candy, giving the section a value-priced hard option from a fifth country. That international spread, from Italian craft mints to Danish chocolate lentils to South American filled candy, is hard to assemble brand by brand, which is the practical case for stocking the cluster.
Colors, diets and weights for planning
The color mix runs green, brown, assorted, pink and purple. Green and brown are the expected mint-and-chocolate base, but the Koppers Colorwheel pink and purple lentils add the pop that makes a mint section visually interesting rather than flat. That’s useful for event buyers who want mints to match a color theme.
There’s a sugar-free option: the Mangini Mint Sugar-Free Candy with Stevia. It’s the no-sugar-added line here, important because mints are a frequent sugar-free request at checkout. Pack weights are tight, roughly 1.25 to 2.2 lb per unit, which makes reorder planning simple, every unit is in a similar range. All items ship in bulk format, and the minimum order is one case, with cases running about 5 to 10 kg.
Who this mint range fits
- Restaurants and cafes buying after-dinner hard mints in bulk for the till.
- Bulk and scoop shops mixing hard mints and chocolate lentils in one section.
- Italian import grocers stocking the deep Mangini, Sperlari and Serra hard-mint range.
- Event and gift buyers using the Koppers Colorwheel lentils for color-themed displays.
Variety lifts the basket. A shopper buying Mangini hard mints often adds the Koppers chocolate lentils, and a sugar-free customer who finds the stevia mint may try the Sperlari and Roshen options. Carrying the multi-country cluster keeps the section a one-stop mint stop.
How to merchandise the mint section
Split the fixture into two clear lanes: hard mints and chocolate mints. The Italian hard candies, the Mangini Ice Menta, Menta Piemonte and Sperlari Polaris, plus the Roshen and Serra options, cover the after-dinner and breath-freshener crowd. The Koppers lentils, the Sconza cookie bites, the Mangini Noblesse bonbon and the Arcor filled candy serve shoppers who want mint with a chocolate payoff. Keeping the two lanes distinct helps a customer find the format they came for fast.
The Koppers Colorwheel lentils are the visual anchor. Most mints read green, white or brown, so the Bright Pink and Bright Purple lentils break that monotony and draw the eye to the whole section. Event buyers use them to match a color scheme, so stocking the pink and purple alongside the standard giant lentils gives you both the everyday and the themed sale.
Restaurant and impulse channels
Mints sell hard at the register and the restaurant till. The Italian hard mints in particular suit a bowl by the door or a checkout dish, and buying them in bulk keeps the per-piece cost low for give-away programs. The filled and chocolate mints lend themselves to a small impulse display near the counter, where a shopper grabbing one often adds a second on looks alone.
The category is also low-maintenance. The tight 1.25 to 2.2 lb pack range makes reordering predictable, the hard mints store almost indefinitely in cool, dry conditions, and the chocolate lentils hold well away from heat. Flag the Mangini stevia mint clearly for the no-sugar crowd, since mint is one of the most common sugar-free requests. The one-case minimum lets a shop trial both lanes before scaling the multi-country set.
Ordering, terms and shipping
This is a B2B catalog for shops, restaurants, distributors and event buyers. The minimum order is one case, cases run about 5 to 10 kg, and net terms are available once your account is approved. We ship across the United States and Canada, and the bulk packaging travels well. To build a wider order, start from a bulk candy base and add this mint set for the after-dinner and checkout zones.
If you’re new to the section, start with three anchors: an Italian hard mint (Mangini or Sperlari), a chocolate lentil (Koppers), and the sugar-free stevia mint for the no-sugar crowd. From there, the linked Italy mints and green mints pages let you go deeper. Order one case, see how the hard versus chocolate split performs, and scale the formats that move. Mints rarely go out of style, so a section built across these five countries gives you a dependable, year-round category that needs little seasonal adjustment, and the long shelf life of the hard mints means you can stock with confidence and reorder on a steady rhythm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which brands are in the bulk mints assortment?
Seven brands across five countries: Mangini, Sperlari and Serra from Italy, Koppers from Denmark, Sconza from the USA, Roshen from Ukraine and Arcor from Argentina. Together they cover hard mints, chocolate mint lentils and filled formats in one order.
Is there a sugar-free mint?
Yes. The Mangini Mint Sugar-Free Candy with Stevia is the no-sugar-added line here. Mints are a frequent sugar-free request at checkout, so this is a useful option to stock alongside the standard hard mints and chocolate lentils.
What types of mints are included?
Hard mints (Mangini, Sperlari, Serra, Roshen), chocolate mint lentils (Koppers Giant and Colorwheel), chocolate mint cookie bites (Sconza), dark chocolate mint bonbons (Mangini Noblesse) and filled mint hard candy (Arcor). A full mint section in one assortment.
What colors are available?
The mix runs green, brown, assorted, pink and purple. Green and brown form the mint-and-chocolate base, while the Koppers Colorwheel pink and purple lentils add color for event buyers matching mints to a theme.
What is the minimum order and pack size?
One case is the minimum, with cases running about 5 to 10 kg. Pack weights are tight at roughly 1.25 to 2.2 lb per unit, which keeps reorder planning simple. Net terms are available once your B2B account is approved.
Do you ship mints to Canada?
Yes. We ship across both the United States and Canada. All mints ship in bulk format that travels well, and you can mix brands and formats within a single case-minimum order to build your section.














