Yellow Hard Candy in Bulk
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Yellow hard candy in bulk covers Italian honey and lemon filled candy from Mangini and Serra, Austrian sanded candy tins from Woogie, Argentine honey-filled hard candy from Arcor, and English prosecco lemon candy from Mary’s. The 14-SKU collection spans Italy, Austria, England, and Argentina in bulk, bagged, and tin formats at 1.1–2.2 lb per case.
Yellow hard candy in bulk is defined by two dominant flavor families: honey and lemon. These are the flavors that produce the warm golden-yellow color in European hard candy, and they’re flavors with strong customer recognition and consistent retail performance. The 14-SKU collection here draws from Italy, Austria, England, and Argentina, with Mangini and Serra leading the Italian side, Woogie bringing Austrian tin formats, and Arcor supplying the Argentine honey-filled category.
Mangini: Italy’s Honey and Lemon Specialists
Mangini covers honey and lemon hard candy with more variety than any other brand in this collection. Mangini Bye Miele Mini Honey Candy (both the 150g retail bag and the bulk format), Mangini Miele Ripieno Honey Filled Candy Bag, Mangini Bye Lemon Mini Lemon Candy Bag, Mangini Bye Ginger Lemon Mini Candy, Mangini Fruttini Orange and Lemon Italian Hard Candy, and Mangini Italian Honey Filled Hard Candy span the full honey-and-citrus flavor range in both filled and unfilled formats.
The ‘Bye’ series from Mangini is a mini hard candy line designed for retail bag and impulse formats. The 150g bag size is retail-friendly for peg hook display, while the bulk formats work for bin programs. The Ginger Lemon variant is worth specific attention — ginger-lemon combinations have been tracking upward in specialty food retail for several years, and an Italian import hard candy in this flavor profile sits at the intersection of confection and functional-food positioning.
The Honey Filled format is a different eating experience from a standard hard honey candy — a hard shell with a liquid or thick honey center that releases on dissolution. For customers familiar with filled hard candy (a European confection tradition), the filled format is a premium selection over standard hard candy.
Serra: Sicilian Honey and Lemon
Serra from Italy reinforces the honey-lemon program from a Sicilian perspective. Serra Sicilian Lemon Filled Mini Candy IGP, Serra Italian Honey Filled Mini Candy, and Serra Filled Candy with Italian Honey each carry the IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta) or regional specificity that signals authentic Italian origin. For specialty food retailers who want to differentiate their import candy section on regional provenance, the ‘Sicilian Lemon IGP’ positioning is a genuine selling point. Not all lemon candy is the same — Sicilian lemon is a specific and recognizable quality marker.
Woogie Austrian Sanded Candy Tins
Woogie Fine Drops Sanded Lemon and Orange Candy Tin and Woogie Fine Drops Sanded Lemon Candy Tin from Austria are the premium packaging option in this collection. Austrian sanded candy (individually sugar-crystalled, smooth-finish hard candy) presented in a metal tin is a gift-retail staple — the tin is reusable, the candy is visually appealing when the tin is opened, and the Austrian provenance supports a premium price point. For gift-basket assemblers and specialty food retailers, Woogie tins are a consistently strong SKU that earns shelf space based on packaging as much as flavor.
Mary’s English Prosecco Lemon and Arcor Argentine Honey
Mary’s English Prosecco Lemon Hard Candy from England is the most distinctive SKU in the collection — a hard lemon candy with prosecco flavoring, non-alcoholic, from a British producer. It’s a novelty item with a genuine adult-appeal angle that works for gift-basket programs and specialty candy retailers targeting customers who want something unexpected. The prosecco note differentiates it from standard lemon hard candy without requiring any special handling or age restriction.
Arcor Honey Filled Hard Candy from Argentina brings South American production to a category otherwise dominated by European imports. Arcor is one of Argentina’s major confectionery producers — a real industry name, not an unknown origin. For buyers who want geographic diversity in their honey-candy program, Arcor provides a complementary price point alongside the Italian and Austrian premium items.
For all yellow candy wholesale options, browse the yellow candy wholesale catalog. The bulk hard candy collection organizes every hard candy SKU by flavor, format, and origin. For full account setup, the bulk candy wholesale hub is the comprehensive starting point.
Case Formats and Ordering
Cases run 1.1–2.2 lb in bulk, bagged, and tin formats. Tins (Woogie) are a distinct gifting SKU alongside standard bulk and bagged items. No dietary certifications in this collection’s current range. One-case MOQ. Net terms for approved accounts. Ships to US and Canada B2B buyers.
Honey Candy as a Functional-Food-Adjacent Category
Honey-flavored hard candy occupies interesting territory in specialty food retail — it’s conventional candy, but the honey positioning gives it a functional-food-adjacent narrative that resonates with health-conscious consumers who want a treat with natural-ingredient credentials. Mangini’s honey-filled formats and Serra’s Italian Honey Filled Mini Candy IGP carry a genuine honey story: the IGP designation on Serra’s Sicilian honey items confirms geographic origin and quality standards recognized by the European Union. For natural food retailers or specialty food shops where customers read labels, ‘Italian honey filled, Sicilian origin’ is a meaningful product description that supports premium pricing and customer confidence in ingredient quality.
The Lemon-Ginger Flavor Trend in Hard Candy
Mangini Bye Ginger Lemon Mini Candy from Italy addresses a flavor combination that has been growing in specialty food — lemon-ginger is well established in tea and functional beverages, and it’s crossing into candy and confection formats as consumers seek familiar wellness-adjacent flavors in a treat format. An Italian-import hard candy in lemon-ginger is a differentiated SKU: it’s not competing with mainstream candy, it has clean European-import credentials, and it speaks to a buyer demographic already familiar with the flavor from other product categories. For specialty candy retailers building an adventurous-flavors or imported-specialties section, Mangini Ginger Lemon is a practical addition to the Italian candy program that earns its shelf space through flavor novelty rather than brand familiarity alone.
Mary’s English Prosecco Lemon: A Niche Adult-Candy Item
Mary’s English Prosecco Lemon Hard Candy from England is worth examining as a specialty positioning play. Prosecco-flavored hard candy occupies a similar market position to the Belgian non-alcoholic prosecco gummies — adult-appeal, celebration-adjacent, conversation-starting. For specialty candy retailers who’ve already had success with Belgian prosecco gummies, the English prosecco lemon hard candy is a logical extension into the hard candy format for customers who prefer that texture. It’s also a useful alternative for buyers in markets with stricter confectionery regulations who want the celebration flavor profile in an undeniably non-alcoholic hard candy format. Cases ship 1.1–2.2 lb, one-case MOQ, net terms for approved accounts, US and Canada delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MOQ for yellow hard candy wholesale?
One case minimum. Cases run 1.1–2.2 lb in bulk, bagged, and tin formats. Mangini and Serra Italian hard candy, Woogie Austrian tins, and Arcor Argentine honey-filled candy are the main brands — all available at one-case minimum.
What brands are in the yellow hard candy bulk collection?
Mangini and Serra (Italy), Woogie (Austria), Arcor (Argentina), and Mary’s (England). Italy dominates the collection with honey-filled and lemon formats; Woogie provides premium tin packaging; Arcor adds a South American honey-candy option.
Do you carry Italian honey filled hard candy by the case?
Yes. Mangini Miele Ripieno Honey Filled Candy Bag, Mangini Italian Honey Filled Hard Candy, Serra Italian Honey Filled Mini Candy, and Serra Filled Candy with Italian Honey are all available. Filled formats have a honey-center core that releases on dissolution — a premium eating experience.
Are Austrian candy tins available in wholesale case packs?
Yes. Woogie Fine Drops Sanded Lemon and Orange Candy Tin and Woogie Fine Drops Sanded Lemon Candy Tin are available by the case. Austrian sanded candy tins are a strong gift-retail and gift-basket SKU — premium packaging, reusable tin, European import quality.
Do you ship yellow hard candy wholesale to Canada?
Yes. We serve US and Canada B2B buyers. Mangini Italian honey and lemon candy, Woogie Austrian tins, Serra Sicilian lemon formats, and Arcor Argentine honey candy are all available by the case to Canadian import grocers, specialty retailers, and gift-basket programs.
What is Serra Sicilian Lemon IGP candy?
Serra Sicilian Lemon Filled Mini Candy IGP uses Sicilian lemons with a European protected geographic indication (IGP) designation. ‘Sicilian Lemon’ is a recognized quality marker in the specialty food world — it differentiates this candy from generic lemon hard candy for import retailers who want regional provenance as a selling point.













