A Secret Weapon In Promotional Items

Written by Alexander Calvin on July 8th, 2009
by Alexander Calvin

You can not enter into a bar, tavern, cafe or restaurant without seeing a promotional coaster. Sometimes they promote the establishment, or a certain beverage, or sometimes they may just be fun, such as questions and answers or cheers written in different languages. The great thing about promotional coasters as they have the ability to be useful and carry your message or image, all at one time.

Although most of the coasters you see are made of absorbent cardboard, you can also purchase promotional coasters in ceramic, wooden or leather sets. The cost vary from a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on the materials and the quantity ordered.

You can print the in full color (up to four colors), photographic or simple one color printing. On top of the usability if your promotional coasters this is another positive to utilizing promotional coasters.

Promotional Coasters come in a variety of shapes, sizes and price ranges. Typically they are anywhere from 3-4 inches and circular, however other shapes can be ordered. A cork coaster can be cut in stars, animals and an assortment of other fun shapes. You have the ability to custom design a coaster if you like, and it can easily be made for you.

Ceramic coaster sets are more expensive, and can come singly or in packages of four or more in a box that can also carry information.

Coasters are usually flat, but there has been a recent addition to the mix as of late. It is call the cozy can or bottle cover, and is made of foam. This fits around the can or bottle and not only keeps the drink cool but retains all the moisture. If you are looking to present your coasters to high end customers your best choice would be the ceramic coaster, however.

Although promotional coasters are an unusual giveaway they are always highly excepted and greatly appreciated. Recipients take them home and use them over and over, a large leap of the days of promotional napkins!

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