Custom Printed 20 & 24oz Classic Stainless Steel Water Bottles

September 24, 2008 by: Little Guy

Great for fundraisers or premium give-aways… try a custom printed stainless steel water bottle.  At a tradeshow, offer them as an incentive for people interested in your product/service if they buy or sign up for services on the spot.  As a fundraiser, buy them with your logo, ad, or message imprinted on 1 or 2 sides at $6.99, and sell them for $12-$15.  It’s still a great buy for people since these are often found in stores like Whole Foods for $20 or more!

As a give-away at an event, increase the interest in the bottles by offering a free gift inside only one of the bottles.  That will create a demand for everyone present at your event to make sure they get a bottle.

I recently started using one myself when I ordered an extra 24oz bottle from an order we processed for a food co-op who had some printed some for an August membership drive.  The client’s success with the bottles was so great, new and existing customers were requesting to buy extra bottles for other family members.  They had to place a second order within four weeks of their first order.  They loved the success of the event and the interest the stainless steel water bottles created!  BTW, I love my water bottle too!

Check out some of the available styles below!

Create a Great Day!

Little Guy

Order your custom printed stainless steel water bottles today!


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