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Practical Promotional Products For Your Travels

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We all travel. It might be abroad for a family holiday or for a work project, it might be across the country for a conference or it might just be across the shire to meet a potential customer. As we travel we use many a gadget so next time you’re investing in your promotional merchandise, why not consider some travel related products to help out your employees and customers and gain a little advertising for your business on the way. Perfect travel products If you’re travelling around the UK for a few days, there is always that slim chance it will rain. Pack a promotional telescopic umbrella just in case. These small umbrellas will store easily into your handbag or briefcase and can open up a vibrant screen printed canopy advertising your business, product or service. An ideal bag for traveling for work or pleasure is a backpack that can store your clothes, toiletries laptop and accessories. A promotional backpack can create brand awareness wherever it is seen whe

Promotional Chocolate Boxes – Their Delicious History

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Promotional chocolates are a firm favourite branded item to giveaway as gifts to potential customers and employees. They are great for brand awareness and leave a delicious taste too. Our promotional chocolate boxes are an attractive gift to present to your customers and employees alike. There are many occasions where this would make an ideal promotional gift, including: A thank you for your customers loyalty A gift of appreciation for your employees hard work Introducing a new product to targeted customers by advertising it on the packaging Introducing your company to potential new customers When was the chocolate box invented? The original chocolate box was invented by Richard Cadbury (from the famous Cadbury chocolate business) in 1861. Richard Cadbury devised the idea to sell their ‘fancy chocolates,’ which today we call assortments, in decorative little boxes. Every box of chocolates had a small picture on the front, made so children could cut them out and keep