How to Not End Up As the Company Who Gave the Worst Holiday Gift Ever

Posted by on Dec 1, 2009 in Blog, Promotional Products | 0 comments

How to Not End Up As the Company Who Gave the Worst Holiday Gift Ever

Posted by on Dec 1, 2009 in Blog, Promotional Products | 0 comments

The holidays are upon us and there’s no better time than right now to order your gifts! Not sure what to give? The lists below will help you narrow down your selections and remind you of what you should stay away from!

10 Worst Holiday Gifts:
1. NOTHING
2. Charitable contribution
3. Fruit Cake (yuck- who actually likes fruit cake anyway?)
4. Inappropriate/morale killer
5. “While Supplies Last” (coupon for a ‘free’ turkey)
6. The really cheap gift (wall calendars, pens)
7. Company stock options
8. The taxable gift
9. Rotten food
10. Corporate logo items

10 Best Holiday Gifts:
1. Chocolate
2. Cash $$$
3. Gift cards
4. Luxury gifts
5. Paid trips
6. Food gifts (fruit, wine, cheese, champagne, and meat are the most well-received)
7. Spa visits, golf rounds, time off
8. Event tickets
9. Blankets
10. Charitable Donation (of the receiver’s choice.)

How can Quintain Marketing help you this holiday season? Well, for starters we’ve got access to some of the hottest technology and luxury items. We work with some of the world’s most famous chocolatiers who make the most delicious chocolate treats you’ve ever tasted. We even have our own sommelier and access to boutique wines and champagnes. Still not sure what to give? Give us a call, we’ve got the ideas and access you need to make someone’s holiday a whole lot brighter!

Lastly, just remember the worst holiday gift you can give is nothing, even if you don’t have a huge budget this year, we’ll work with you to find something to make this holiday gifting experience memorable.

(Lists courtesy of the Washington Business Journal)

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