Partner Article
A cracking Christmas - branding with a bang
Crackers are a fun, interactive and rewarding way to showcase a brand and reward customers or staff.
Simply Crackers provide bespoke branded Christmas crackers and work with businesses across the UK and Europe. Perfect for promotions, events and parties, crackers can be made to a company’s own design and branding requirements.
Christmas cracker gifts can include high quality chocolates, notebooks and pens. Crackers can also be designed to include the company’s own products such as money off coupons, vouchers, trial size products or branded gifts.
Organisations can tailor the process at every step, working with Simply Crackers from design of artwork through to order details, gifts and the final delivery of crackers. All its crackers are handmade and manufactured in the UK. Clients include BBC, Heineken, Spotify, Adecco, Center Parcs, TKMaxx, Argos, Carluccios, The Dorchester Hotel and Warwick Castle.
Geine Pressendo, managing director of Simply Crackers, explains:
“Crackers deliver twice the impact – the company branding is displayed on the cracker and then there’s the wow factor once the cracker is pulled.
“I’ve noticed a real trend towards high end products in Christmas crackers over recent years with quality chocolates and useful gifts such as notebooks and keyrings proving particularly popular. One item that remains the same, however, is the joke – a Christmas cracker isn’t the same without it! I find that it always brings a smile to people’s faces and is a great way of connecting the recipient to the brand!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Ward .
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