Holiday Food Gifts >> Food Trains & Locomotives
I remember working in a few offices. We used a lot of outside vendors who wanted us to like them. It worked - if we had to get bids, we always at least let those who brought the great food baskets give it a try. You shouldn't be judged by the gifts you give - especially gifts you give to clients that you provide quality service to;, but you sure are remembered a lot more fondly than those who brought the sausage log with a bow from Costco. Keep in mind who gets bids from vendors - usually front office staff. These are the staff members who don't get all the perks and fancy client lunches, and client trips - they are the ones taking care of every request in the office - including getting bids from companies like yours! Show them you appreciate their hard work why engraving yourself in their vendor directory.
These trucks are fun to have around long after the goodies have been eaten. Designs include - Eighteen wheeler packed with Fancy Cashews, Jumbo Pistachios and Gourmet Mints. Classic 1951 wooden truck packed with Chocolate Almonds and Chocolate Gourmet Mints. Classic 1927 tank truck with your logo packed with Chocolate Almonds and Cashews. Red - Ford truck filled with 1/2 lb. of pistachios. Aunt Beth's Cookie Keepers Roll off truck shape keepers. Cement truck shape keeper. Yellow - Ford truck filled with 1/2 lb. of pistachios. Vintage pick-up truck with sacks full of chocolate almonds and clodhopper poppers. A Truckload of Treats - Truck shape gift box with beef sausage, wheat crackers and sunflower seeds.
