A food manufacturer exhibits at several trade shows a year.
To offer samples of their products, they use Tranter deli
containers, which come in a variety of sizes. Yogurt, nuts,
candy, soup and many types of finger foods can be given out
in these bowls and containers.
A well-known nut manufacturer produces and distributes an annual catalog
from which their wholesalers can order imprinted promotional products.
Tranter napkins and coasters were packaged together in a gift set that
included beer steins from another promotional products company and the
set continues to be a best seller!
A food manufacturer introduces a new cereal and to launch it, buys time in
grocery stores for sampling. TGI aprons and sampler cups are used with the
new cereal’s logo printed on both products. The servers were so prominent
in their attire that the cereal attracted four times the number of people as
those drawn to the other testing booths.
A national machinery manufacturer, who displays at many national
trade shows, invites their key accounts to pre-show cocktail parties. One of
the biggest problems at a cocktail party is juggling a drink in one hand
and a plate of hors d’oeuvres in the other. For those who want to shake
hands or eat, this is virtually impossible without growing a third hand. The
manufacturer ordered TGI’s Third Hand Snack Trays, which hold both the
drink and snacks, leaving the other hand free for business cards or
handshakes. They have ordered them throughout the year for nine different
trade shows, imprinting each snack tray with a different trade show theme.
A cookie manufacturer samples their cookies at malls across the country.
The three-day event required that all the servers wear an apron each day.
By the second day, cloth aprons would have looked soiled and very
unprofessional. The TGI disposable apron costs less than a cloth apron and
all the servers were able to present themselves professionally each day.
A candy manufacturer introduces a new treat and sends a mailing to top
customers. The new candy is packaged into TGI custom-imprinted stadium
cups with lids, and the manufacturer is recognized and remembered for
a creative promotion.
A leading manufacturer of microwave ovens provides custom-designed
500 Line items to its sales outlets. Practical in their use with microwave
demonstrations, the food service items carry ad copy for the product
and company.
A faux-fur manufacturer held a light-hearted cocktail party and fashion
show for their key clients in which the theme was “Go Faux”. They used all
sorts of pseudo-looking items as party favors. Included were Tranter’s
Reflection® utensils (silver’s look-alike), champagne flutes, (faux crystal),
and Luxury Linen napkins (linen-like). The table-setting looked like the
real thing, as did their fur collection!
A great deal of manufacturing and corporate firms feature Tranter
Graphics napkins, cups, plates and coasters in their corporate catalogs
so dealers can order for their next special event. Products such as these
are highly successful in corporate catalogs. Tranter products have
worked in bank, trucking, phone, food, technology, agricultural, furniture,
consumer products and party catalogs, just to name a few. Try it, you
won’t be sorry!
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