Coins Folder
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Coins Folder
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To Brits they are sweets, to an Aussie lollies - but Americans love their candy. Wherever you are and whatever you call them these personalized products are sweet giveaways. And, what's more, they are used by a huge selection of companies at Trade Shows and Exhibitions even though they are not necessarily the first product into the marketing mix.
Nevertheless, there is a place for personalized gift sweets, lollies and candy such as cereal bars, chewing gum, cookies, foil wrapped chocolate coins, fortune cookies, fruit drops, humbugs, jellybeans, luxury chocolates, popcorn, mints, sugared almonds and, of course, the original personalized gift giveaway - a stick of rock!
A stick of rock started life as a humble and cheap vacation souvenir. And yet, this self same promotional item is now used by multi-nationals the world over. The next time you visit a Trade Show take notice of the number of sweets, candy and lollies used as giveaways.
With the logo, product or company name through the centre and a striking sticker, a stick of rock is one of the more inexpensive promotional items and can be associated with a number of products. Furthermore, a stick of rock, often presented as bite-sized chunks in striking wrappers is an attractive idea.
A straightforward way of using mints as promotional products is to have a large container on a reception desk so that visitors can refresh their breath before meetings. Other popular ways of using mints are in small envelopes printed with a motif and sales message, mints in personalized visiting card containers, tins of boiled mints for the glove box, mints in a personalized click dispenser and, surely the most unusual packaging for a mint yet - a promotional pen mint dispenser!
Simple and effective they may be but there are other ways to use sweets, candy and lollies such as, for instance, the old chocolate money routine. Chocolate money, as part of a mailing package, suggests that the recipient can save lots of money by investing in a product or service. On the other hand, the mailer might indicate that the money be may be used as a discount at a forthcoming Exhibition or Trade Show.
Jellybeans have long been favorite sweet giveaways as promotional products particularly if molded into attractive product shapes of airplanes, autos, cell phones, cola bottles, hearts or teddy bears. Packed into an individual pyramid shaped carton - printed with an eye-catching message - they have a notable short-term impact.
Similarly, a fruit flavored piece of candy in an arresting personalized wrapper punches well above its weight when used at a product launch or other corporate event. One of the more creative ideas in recent years has been to present lollies, jellybeans, Neopolitan chocolates, truffles and other goodies in calico bags with an attractive drawstring. This has added impact with bags printed in full color on both sides. Another variation on the theme is to use cotton bags with a personalized ribbon, a Venetian bag with a swing tag or miniature shopping bag.
Recent additions to personalized products as sweet giveaways are large chocolate bars, chocolate shaped as a wall plaque complete with a molded product and strapline.
You cannot get more humdrum than the everyday products discussed in this article, nonetheless, mix these dull and boring products with a creative mind and the results can be astonishing and prove that lollies and candy as personalized products are sweet giveaways.
Jack has been writing articles on sales and marketing in the personalized gift sector for nearly 4 years. Come visit his latest gift website which also helps people find the latest and best deals available in travel coffee mugs.
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Coins of the 1960s (Hardcover) $16.44 Coins of the 1960s: A decade of coins From the revolutionary `60s to the digital 2000s, celebrate each decade of this half of the century with a high quality four-paneled folder to collect each coin minted during these decades. Interspersed with the highlights of entertainment, politics, technology and national and international events, this larger-than-average folder provides 50 die-cut slots to fit the coins minted during the 1960s. |
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Coins of the 1980s (Hardcover) $16.44 Coins of the 1980s: A decade of coins From the revolutionary `60s to the digital 2000s, celebrate each decade of this half of the century with a high quality four-paneled folder to collect each coin minted during these decades. Interspersed with the highlights of entertainment, politics, technology and national and international events, this larger-than-average folder provides 52 die-cut slots to fit the coins minted during the 1980s. |
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Coins of the 1990s (Hardcover) $16.44 Coins of the 1990s: A decade of coins From the revolutionary `60s to the digital 2000s, celebrate each decade of this half of the century with a high quality four-paneled folder to collect each coin minted during these decades. Interspersed with the highlights of entertainment, politics, technology and national and international events, this larger-than-average folder provides 51 die-cut slots to fit the coins minted during the 1990s. |
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Coins of 2000-2009 (Hardcover) $16.44 Coins of the 2000s: A decade of coins From the revolutionary `60s to the digital 2000s, celebrate each decade of this half of the century with a high quality four-paneled folder to collect each coin minted during these decades. Interspersed with the highlights of entertainment, politics, technology and national and international events, this larger-than-average folder provides 63 die-cut slots to fit the coins minted during the 2000s. |
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20th Century Type Coins $10.86 Subtitle: Official Whitman Coin Folder Publication Date: 1990/02/01 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.00 Height: 10.75 |
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Coins $22.98 Coins is a magazine for coin collectors. Each issue has a full-color exploration of coin history, pricing guides for coin and paper money, and industry news. Special features of this magazine subscription include helpful guides for the beginner and serious collectors, coin bargains, inspiring letters from collectors, market analysis, and tips from the pros. |
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Coins And Crosses $9.99 Coins And Crosses |
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Fifty State Commemorative Quarter Folder (Hardcover) $16.44 Whitman Coin Products is proud to offer the collector a new deluxe 50-state commemorative quarter coin folder. This ten-year coin folder provides 100 coin slots, one for each Statehood Quarter from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints, and is the only way to collect all 100 quarters in a single coin folder volume.Information on when each Statehood quarter is released and educational state facts such as state capitals, flowers, songs, and nicknames are included in each folder.The folders open flat for all-at-once viewing and have protective flaps that prevent the coins from touching. |
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The Coins $18.8 Toby Franks as a young boy confronts his fear of the unknown and while doing this discovers a magical treasure that only he can unlock its secrets. He now possesses the power to choose his own destiny, but does it come with a price? Author: The Jajliardo Family/ The Jajliardo Family, Jajliardo Family Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2004/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 7.92 x 5.00 x 0.21 inches |
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Medals and Coins $49.99 Medals and Coins - Giclee Print |
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Coins of Mexico $24.99 Coins of Mexico - Premium Poster |
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Stack of Coins $24.99 Stack of Coins - Photographic Print |
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Chinese coins $19.99 Astock Chinese coins - Photographic Print |
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Presidential Dollar Collector`s Folder $16.36 The U.S. Mint has started issuing handsome new silver dollars featuring images of the presidents in the order that they served—and this time they’re taking a fresh, contemporary approach! Beginning this year with George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, each coin will have large dramatic artwork (bigger than ever before) and display the Statue of Liberty on the reverse. They’ll also feature innovative edge lettering and a process to make the coins stay shinier longer. This 4-part folder is a handsome, practical way to collect those coins as they’re issued and keep them in perfect condition over the years. Done in the same specs as the very successful 50 State Quarters Collector’s Folder (more than 100,000 copies sold), The Presidential Dollar Collector’s Folder offers informative background material on the mint and the presidential coin program, as well as selected highlights of each president’s term in office. |
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United States Quarters Collectors Folder (Board Book) $14.3 This is a coin collector’s dream folder! Not only does it have a space for every state’s quarter—arranged according to year—but now it has slots for the six brand-new quarters that the United States Mint is issuing. These latest coins will honor the District of Columbia, along with five U.S. territories: the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Not only will this handy folder help collectors hold on to these special keepsakes, but it includes a description of the Commemorative Coin Program; the new District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories programs; a history of the United States Quarter Dollar; details on how the designs were chosen; and an account of how coins are manufactured by the Mint and distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank. |
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Coins and Bills $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Coins and Bills - Photographic Print |
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Three Coins $29.99 Lisa Ridgers Three Coins - Art Print |
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