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 Sifting through a late family members box of goodies I happened upon this really cool desk calendar- before magnetic frig magnets, it immediately calls back a time mirroring our own.

We may not have any idea what will be kept of all the stuff we give out or receive, but it is worth asking if what we do handout, "does it stand the test of time, is it worth keeping?"

For whatever reason, this moved from being a cheap little thing to something useful, worth having and keeping- it has outlived the recipient, the giver and I suspect the sales rep who sold it.
Well worth considering, when you buy your promo products, do they represent your company well, your brand, your signature?

Let us help you avoid buying trash and trinkets and find useful, memorable and impactful items that will be worth keeping!

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