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PU foam is what makes a stress toy work. Soft enough to squeeze comfortably, firm enough to return to its shape cleanly, and light enough to sit on a desk or drop into a bag without being noticed. The Cloud stress toy comes in blue or white and suits technology, wellness, and positive-message campaigns. The Australia Map is moulded to the outline of the continent and carries a national identity no other shape in the range can replicate, popular for tourism, government, and Australia Day campaigns. The Star comes in nine bright colours and suits schools, recognition programmes, and energetic brand campaigns. The Dice brings a playful quality for gaming, entertainment, and hospitality.

A state tourism board ordering for an international trade fair puts Australia Map stress toys in every delegate satchel because it is the one giveaway that tells the whole story of where the organisation is from before a single word of copy is read. Every international delegate who picks it up knows immediately what country the board represents and why it is there.

All styles can be printed in spot colours or with full colour digital print for detailed logos and colour artwork. Minimum order is 100 units.

Common Questions

What is the minimum order?

The minimum order is 100 units, with selected styles offering 24-hour and 3-day express turnaround at an additional charge. Regular production takes 5–10 business days from artwork approval.

Why do they stay on desks when other giveaways don't?

A stress toy earns its place on a desk because squeezing it actually does something when the pressure builds, keeping the logo in contact far longer than a pen in a cup. The shape also makes it a conversation piece rather than another branded object.

Does the shape affect how the logo is printed?

The logo is printed on the flattest surface area of each shape, with rounded styles offering less print area than flatter ones like the Australia Map or Dice. For smaller areas, a clean logo in one or two colours via pad printing gives the clearest result.

Can the body colour be matched to brand colours?

Many shapes come in a range of PU colours (the Star offers nine, the Cloud in blue or white), making colour matching to brand identity straightforward. Where an exact match is needed, the print colour can be specified to complement or contrast with the body.