Bulk Sweden Gold Candy Wholesale

Bulk Sweden gold candy from candieswholesaler.com means Swedish caramels and chews in warm gold, brown, and red tones. Top makers include Kolafabrikens, Malaco, Narr, and Bubs Godis. Order one case minimum, roughly 5 to 10 kg, with net terms and US and Canada shipping.

Golden Swedish Caramels by the Case

Kolafabrikens, Malaco, Narr, and Bubs Godis anchor our bulk Sweden gold candy assortment. These are the warm, amber-toned chews and caramels that Swedish shoppers grew up on, and they move fast on a retail shelf or in a mixed pick-and-mix bin. The Kolafabrikens line alone runs deep: Lemon Caramel, Mint Chocolate Caramel, Strawberry Caramel, Banana Caramel, Raspberry Caramel, and even a Lemon Salt Licorice Caramel, all imported in bulk from Sweden.

The color spread here leans gold, with brown, yellow, red, black, and pink running through the mix. That makes it an easy fit for autumn promos, holiday tins, or any display where you want a rich, candy-store glow. Net weights sit between 1.1 and 2.2 lb per item, so you can plan case math without guesswork.

Stock Picks Your Buyers Already Know

Start with the Bako Fudgekola Extra Soft Caramels and the Kolafabrikens Firm Caramels Mix for two textures that cover most palates. The Bravokola Swedish Mini Square Caramels work well in grab-and-go pouches, while the Malaco Caramel Marshmallow Mushrooms bring a playful shape kids reach for first. For something with a Swedish edge, the Narr Chocolate Salty Licorice and Caramel Balls and the Bubs Godis Banana Caramel Gummy Ovals add salt and fruit notes that set your shelf apart from the usual import lineup.

Salt licorice fans should look at the Kolafabrikens Lemon Salt Licorice Caramel and the Raspberry Salt Licorice Caramel. These bridge two categories at once, so a single case can serve both your caramel buyers and your licorice crowd. If licorice is a real driver for your store, pair this page with our Sweden licorice selection and round out the chewy side with Sweden gummies and jellies.

How Wholesale Ordering Works

We sell B2B only. The minimum is a single case, and cases generally land in the 5 to 10 kg range, so even a first test order stays manageable. Net terms are available for qualifying accounts, and we ship across the US and Canada. That setup lets a candy shop, gift basket maker, or specialty grocer trial Swedish gold candy without committing to a pallet.

Because every item here is imported, lead times and seasonal availability shift through the year. Caramels and chews hold up well in transit and on the shelf, which makes them a low-risk entry point into European candy. If you are building a broader import program, browse the full bulk candy range to see how Sweden gold fits alongside other origins.

Mix and match brands within a case where stock allows, or load a single label like Kolafabrikens for a focused caramel wall. Either way, you get authentic Swedish product with simple terms and clear weights. Reach out with your account details and we will confirm current stock, pack sizes, and shipping to your location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which brands are in the bulk Sweden gold candy mix?

The core makers are Kolafabrikens, Malaco, Narr, and Bubs Godis. Kolafabrikens carries the widest run of caramel flavors here, from lemon and strawberry to mint chocolate and salt licorice versions, all imported in bulk from Sweden.

What is the minimum order for wholesale?

One case is the minimum. Cases generally weigh between 5 and 10 kg, so a first order stays small enough to test on your shelf before you scale up. We sell to businesses only across the US and Canada.

What weights do the individual items come in?

Net weights run from about 1.1 to 2.2 lb per item. That range covers single caramel SKUs and larger bulk packs, so you can plan display space and case counts before placing an order.

Do these include licorice flavors?

Yes. Several Kolafabrikens caramels carry salt licorice notes, and the Narr balls blend chocolate, salty licorice, and caramel. For a full licorice range, see our Sweden licorice page linked above.