Wrapping up the Fourth Quarter with Gourmet Food Gifts

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Choosing gourmet treats for your fourth-quarter gifts makes shopping for your customers and employees easy.


Well, the fourth quarter is quickly rolling to a close.  If you are one of the fortunate ones, you have your company’s holiday gifts under control and ready to go.  If not, and you (or your customers) are in a scramble to make those last minute gift decisions, don’t fear! There are still many options available for last minute shoppers.


Food gifts have proven to be successful choices for any holiday or special occasion.  They can be easily shared, or given for singular indulgence.  The varieties are endless, so finding a gift to fit your budget is simple and uncomplicated.  We are all known to “splurge” a bit during the winter holidays, so why not treat your customers and employees to decadent gourmet delights? 


The end of the year brings a multitude of holiday gift opportunities.  Thanksgiving may be past, but December and January bring Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s and more!  With that in mind, many suppliers offer a great selection of sale items, quicker production gifts and expedited shipping options.  Check with your suppliers.  Many offer shipping direct to the recipients, saving the time of shipping to you or your customers first, only to be reshipped later. 


Many food gift suppliers offer Kosher certified products that are perfect for Hanukkah, while hams, turkeys, chocolate, and more make great gifts for Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s.  


Some customers find that delivery of their gifts make a larger impact when received outside of the typically-expected time-frame, usually the last two weeks of the year.  Getting a gift in early January can help you to stand apart from the crowd, while wishing your customers or employees a great new year together. 


So whether you are looking for a special way to welcome the upcoming year, or the hectic fourth quarter put you behind schedule, it’s not too late.  There’s still time to say “Happy Holidays,” “Merry Christmas,” “Happy New Year’s,” or simply “Thank You!”


( Psst:  January 8th is National English Toffee Day!  We’ve been told ours is some of the best!)

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