Giving Free Coffee Cups
Who doesn’t like complimentary giveaways? Who wouldn’t be truly excited once they see that someone is giving away free coffee cups? Your display will be rocking as clients tell other clients where they got those coffee cups that are holding all the crap they got from the other displays. People will cruise right by the same key rings and pens they get at every event.
How Coffee Cups Are Better
Remember trick or treating on Halloween? Well, liken the little orange and black candies that had no name to key rings and calenders. Coffee cups…those would be candy bars. The good stuff. Remember all the kids telling the other kids where to get the good stuff? Like candy, size is everything. It’s impossible to ignore something as big as a coffee cup, especially in comparison to the little flimsy pieces of plastic that are usually given away as promotional gifts. People use coffee cups all year around, too. They drink coffee from summer to winter, and they always need something to put it in. Calenders have a tendency to vanish once the client finds one he likes better.
Coffee Cups Make Great Gifts
During the Christmas season, coffee cups make especially good promotional gifts. Consider; coming in from a cold winter’s night to a hot cup of coffee in a coffee mug with your company’s logo on it. They’re easy to pack and ship and, unlike shirts or other clothing with your company logo, coffee cups are one size fits all. Give someone a shirt that’s too big, or even one that’s too small, and you’ll be wishing you went with the coffee cups.
Tips On Choosing Coffee Cups
What should you put on those coffee mugs, though? Just the logo, or something fancier and more involved? The first thing you want to think about is the type of material you’re going to use.
Different Coffee Cup Materials
There are lots of options, ranging from metals to plastics, and even crockery and porcelain. The end product really should reflect your business’s purpose, and the material the cup is made of can have a huge effect on this. If you want your company to exude power and stability, then you’d certainly want metal over plastic. A company named BIG THINGS would look great on a metal coffee cup, for instance. Marcy’s Flowers – not so much. Marcy would likely be better off with porcelain or ceramic, which provide a sort of homey, affectionate feel to them. Ceramic cups in particular seem to appeal to motherly types since ceramics are synonymous with arts and crafts. Plastic cups have their place as well, telling everyone that your business is for anyone, all walks of life, regardless of income.
Connie likes to write articles about her coffee cup and coffee cups mugs.