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All About Promotional Pens
Promotional pens typically will tell you the
company name as well as a slogan and will
usually include a toll-free number..
A list of companies that I know give out
promotional pens sounds like a "Who Is Who" of
Big Business. These include large
companies such as banks like Citibank and JP
Morgan Chase and continues on to airlines like
American, United and Continental even extends to
other Fortune 500 companies including IBM and
Ford. This list also includes local
merchants like a tutoring company, the local
video store, the neighborhood pharmacy and the
corner variety store.
Promotional pens typically will tell you the
company name as well as a slogan and will
usually include a toll-free number, mailing
address or other useful business detail that
somehow always somehow eventually comes in handy
at some future critical moment.
Such free gift pens come in all shapes, sizes,
colors, and choice of materials. Shapes range
from the usual tube shapes to pointed stars,
triangles with pen point vertices, balls that
open to reveal a handy pen point and the like.
Sizes can range from barely an inch to what
would be wrench size or twelve inch ruler to a
pen that has to sit on a table top to be
appreciated and also can entail intriguing
designs that include baseball bats, television
sets with two nibs for antennae, neck charms and
so on.
They can be made in almost any color and the ink
they write in can also mimic the rainbow. Many
are plastic, but metal bodies, rubber grips,
pull off caps, push button tops and clips that
have an attractive logo on them are also
available.
Promotional pens can also include more expensive
models that are meant to be kept for the
prestige value from some of the famous brand
name pen companies that have become well known
through the years.
So, all sorts of companies give out promotional
pens. In a dark part of a lower kitchen cabinet
I have retrieved some oldies from several Las
Vegas and Atlantic City casinos, the
Intercontinental Hotel where my cousin got
married and companies like Panasonic, Staples
and OTB.
And as I finish writing this essay, I have just
received a gold trimmed, blue metallic, push top
pen from a charitable organization advocating
one of those universally worthwhile causes
boldly emblazoned on this nifty pen’s body in
BIG WHITE LETTERS that are really easy to read.

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