Gift Basket Idea: The Best For You

Are you aiming to find the perfect gift for a special client? Or is it the case that you would like to award your staff for a job well done? A Corporate Gift Basket is a perfect way to show your appreciation to your clients, business associates, and employees.

Wondering how to fill a gift basket? The answer is simple: anything is fair game, but food is always a great choice! Take a basket full of fruit, add some cheese as an accent, a variety of crackers for flavor, then add your business card as a gift card. (Don’t forget to put your personal message on the back.) A simple bow tied on the handle of the basket completes the package. Any client would be thrilled to receive such a thoughtful gift.

How’s this for a great Gift Basket Idea? Remember to start with an attractive basket. The food will be consumed, sometimes very quickly, but the basket will still be around for a long time to come to remind the recipient of your thoughtfulness. You could fill the basket with a variety of crackers, cheese spreads, pretzels and nuts. Then you can add something sweet, chocolate is always a good idea! Then finish it off with a thank you card and your employees will appreciate your thoughtfulness for a long time.

A Chocolate Gift Basket is another way to show your appreciation. And remember, a gift basket doesn’t necessarily have to be a “basket”. Place a bottle of wine and a box of chocolates in an attractive gift box to present to a business associate. Fill four or five brightly colored gift boxes of various sizes with a selection of chocolates, stack, and tie with a bow to present to your office staff. Or, simply place a sampling of chocolate delights in a glass bowl or candy dish and wrap in colored cellophane tied with a bow.

A nice addition to a gift basket can be warm drinks. How? Include a couple of mugs packed with teabags, hot chocolate mix, or coffees. Unlike edible items, the mugs can make a really lasting gift. Hot drinks go well in baskets that also include things like cookies or biscuits.

Are you looking to add variety to your small gift baskets for your employees? A great traditional idea is to take a big coffee mug and fill it up to the brim with some rich flavoured coffees or exotic hot chocolate packets. Then just add in a cookie-on-a-stick or some crunchy biscotti for a complete treat. Another concept for individual gift baskets is to top up a charming pencil holder or little tin with a selection of candies or nuts. Long after the goodies are gone, these containers will provide useful extra desk storage as well as a reminder of your thoughtful gift.

There are limitless options if you use your mentality; however, should you still not be able to find the optimum gift basket solution you are looking for, look at your local specialty store or search on the web. A lot of companies offer personalised solutions for your gift basket. Whether you assemble the basket on your own or let some one else make it, you are certainly successful with your Corporate Gift Basket.

- Michael S Stuart

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6 Responses to “Gift Basket Idea: The Best For You”

  1. den furman on August 5th, 2010 at 7:14 pm

    If it says Pyrex on the bottom, and it's not cracked, it's safe.

  2. burtal on September 13th, 2010 at 6:04 pm

    Great video I really love the the look of your gift baskets

  3. fava on September 27th, 2010 at 9:07 am

    let the throwing of rotten vegetables begin!!!!!!!!!!! yep, she's fair game now.

  4. rumman pence on October 10th, 2010 at 1:37 pm

    Not really. The phrase "business associate" is generally used to mean "a person I work with".

    I'd just start out by saying "I have over five years' experience …"

    and what do you mean "and a graduate"? If you mean a master's degree, say so.

  5. figgley on November 23rd, 2010 at 3:39 am

    I can make this already iths not a candy dish

  6. rhombomere on April 4th, 2011 at 6:09 am

    I had not thought how much I turn to a particular non-consonant in my daily musings until I got this thoughtful gift from micah. Thank you!