- Office workers enjoy coming into a break room laden with gourmet food items provided by clients and other business customers. Select items that can be easily divvied and shared, such as cheese and crackers, smoked meats, fruits, cookies, individually-wrapped candies and a selection of nuts and other snack-able items. Opt for a mid-December delivery to ensure your gift can be enjoyed before holiday vacations are underway.
- You can help an office perk up its routine coffee time by supplying an array of gourmet coffees, teas and hot chocolates. Consider all the extras that make coffee time enjoyable, such as flavored sugars and creamers, peppermint and chocolate stirring sticks and individually wrapped sugar spoons for tea drinkers. You can also add in individually-wrapped goodies like biscotti, scones or coffee cake.
- Decorative holiday plants help create a festive atmosphere in any place of business. Relatively inexpensive gifts like fresh-cut, fragrant evergreen wreaths and poinsettias create a kind gesture, especially for relatively new or small business customers. For more prominent business customers, consider a fresh cut miniature Christmas tree with a collection of tiny ornaments to go with it.
- Your business customers are your customers because they like or have a need for your product or service, so consider a Christmas gift of gift cards or gift certificates to your business. This approach works especially well with businesses such as restaurants, coffee houses or bakeries where the entire staff can enjoy the gift. Other businesses with less tangible goods can offer a free month of service, a percentage discount on a product for the coming year or a certain dollar amount off of the business customer's next order. Not only does this approach say, "Merry Christmas," it also ensures you of continuing the business relationship into the new year.
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