Thirsty work is good work.

This month we’ve mostly been thinking about drinking.

Not the kind that gets you sozzled in a sunny pub garden, but more the kind that nourishes and rehydrates you.  The last few days of warmth and sunshine have been a tantalising glimpse of Summer, and although it’s probably a bit of a false dawn, we’ve taken delivery of several large orders of water bottles for thirsty clients.

The very best promotional products are things that people like, use and keep.  After pens we do more travel cups, mugs and bottles than anything else, simply because they work.

The Purple Patch team’s kitchen shelves are good evidence of the popularity of the promotional drinking vessels.  We’ve got stainless steel hiking bottles in various capacities and styles, plastic sports bottles with all sorts of motivating slogans, and a few with spiffy features like filters and ice blocks.

We’ve got enamel camping mugs, coffee travel cups, neoprene stubby holders (ask an Aussie what they are), Thermos flasks (just as good at keeping fluids cool as hot), Klean Kanteens and even nicely branded wine bottle coolers.

This isn’t just because we are in the promo goods trade, it’s because we were given them. They are all very useful, so we use them.  All the time.

We also did a pop quiz, and we can remember the brand name on each one and why and where we got them.  Case closed. If something is useful and memorable it’s a good thing to stick your brand on.

If you’re thirsty for success (I know, I know), give Georgie a call to discuss which drinking vessel will deliver the best results for your company.