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Apr 17 2009

Unique Gifts

Published by creativegifts at 11:31 pm under Who We Are Edit This

When you want a gift, you don’t want just any old gift.  You want something special.  A gift that will put a smile on their face. A gift that will make them remember you.  You want a unique gift.

Unique is a word that is often overused.  There are unique people, unique businesses, unique pets, and unique just about anything  Now, no gift is truly unique. . . there’s usually another one somewhere that is similar.  But, to me, unique means special…different…unusual…not a gift you can pick up easily at your local mall.

If you aren’t involved in the industry, you can spend a lot of time searching.  Searching the stores.  Searching the web.  And throwing up your hands in disgust. 

But, no more!  I’m in the industry–have been for 17 years.  During that time, I’ve learned what people like to give and what they like to receive.  Of course, you could always send those old standbys–a box of chocolate, a green plant, or a vase of flowers.  But that’s not unique!  That’s common.  It’s everyday.  It’s the kind of gift that people with little imagination give because it’s all too easy to pick up the phone and say “Just send a nice bouqet or a big plant.”

But that’s not the kind of gifts that I will be featuring.  I’ll be introducing you to gifts that are appropriate for anybody or any occasion.  I’ve been in the gift business for 17 years and have seen gifts of all kinds.  Some you wouldn’t want to remember.  And some that still make me smile to think of them.

Come back.  Check us out regularly.  And discover some truly unique gifts.  You’re in for a unique gift-giving ride.

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