Custom Promotional Food Products

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							?What better way to stand out in a trade show than to give out custom food products
instead of promotional key chains, notepads, pens, and stickers? While every other
trade show exhibitor in America is using the same freebies as the next booth, you can
leave a unique impression with the unexpected goodness of food.

True, promotional notepads, pens, Post-its, and caps are useful and practical, but
because everyone uses them, it's easy for you to be forgotten among the hundreds of
exhibitors. Why be like the others?

Promotional items like custom food products are a good opportunity to leave a good
impression with recipients and ensure your distinction among competitors in your line
of business. They give your gift a more personal tone, reminiscent of the holidays
when we receive home-baked cakes from neighbors or friends.

You can make your company more memorable and turn prospects into clients with
custom food products. Here are some promotional possibilities:

1. Custom bottled water. Visitors to trade shows usually cover floors of booths, and
they will need water to replenish the lost energy and rehydrate them. Your recipients
will appreciate the hydrating goodness and practical worth of bottled water.

2. Personalized chocolate in tins. Can you think of anyone on your list who doesn't
eat chocolate? Chocolate is highly desirable, and people will always welcome sweets
with open arms. Chocolate lifts up people spirits—eating it distracts from depression.
Your recipients will not only love the favor, it will improve their day as well.

3. Promotional nuts. People who consume nuts daily have a far less risk for attack,
which makes promotional nut packs perfect for any campaign related to heart care. Be
careful, however, and make sure you're giving the product to someone without
allergies for the food.

4. Mints. No other way to be cool with custom food products than with promotional
mints. These are handy gifts to have when one is meeting a client. They come in
peppermint and buttermint flavors and are packed in colorful plastic dispensers.

5. Business card chocolate. What better way to put your message across than a
chocolate bar that comes with your business card? Give it out as a thank-you gift for
trade show visitors who drop by your booth.

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Remy is a Promotional Advisor specialising on Promotional Food and Drink, Logo
Marketing Products, and Best Personalized Gifts for Business

						
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