fun pack

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fun pack (plural fun packs)

  1. A bag containing gifts and promotional material handed out at a conference, exhibition, or similar event.
    • 2002 July 30, “More goodies at NDP”, in Today, page 4:
      In all, 200,000 fun packs will be distributed at the three shows this year – the National Education Show, NDP Preview and on the day of the parade, Aug 9.
  2. (marketing) A small ("fun-size") package of snacks etc.
    • 2008, Frances O'Connor, Obesity and the Media, page 28:
      Companies often use pictures of kids on their packaging and make individual “fun pack” or “snack pack” servings to make their food more kid-friendly.

Usage notes[edit]

  • In Singapore English chiefly used to refer to free government-sponsored fun packs distributed to audiences at state-run events, especially the Singapore National Day Parade.