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September 27th, 2009 admin

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Promotional Bone China Mugs Are Exceptional Promotional Tools

Why would anyone spend more of their marketing budget on promotional china mugs instead of earthenware mugs? A mug is a mug, right? Have you seen the high quality bone china mugs available for businesses to promote themselves? They are manufactured to very high standards and this is obvious from the second you compare them to less expensive alternatives. They are truly an exceptional way to promote your company and/or organization.

High quality china mugs are great for showing your new logo or promoting your new products and/or services. With a large print are that wraps around the total mug, you have a tremendous space for imprinting your details and everything else you want your target audience to know. As bone china mugs are a step above the bulk standard mug, your printed gift will soon become your customer’s favourite cup for their tea or coffee break. It does not take a genius to see the benefit in that!

Custom printed china mugs may be slightly more costly than earthenware, but they can still be purchased and distributed on relatively small budget. They are a great way of promoting brand awareness and what’s more, they will normally continue to promote your company for months if not years after you give them away. For more information about these brilliant promotional tools, contact a promotional gift supplier that specialises in imprinted mugs. They should be happy to supply you with samples of the most popular styles and visual of your chosen mugs with your logo and detail.

About the Author

Would you like to learn more about promotional china mugs? Then please visit the promotional mugs section of my website.
Dan Toombs is Managing Director of CompuGift Limited. Established in 1997, CompuGift was the UK’s first internet based promotional gift supplier. CompuGift supplied businesses in the UK and Europe with top quality promotional gifts.


BONE CHINA Q & A
What does BB mean on bone china?

I have a bone china 3 piece tea set and underneath there is a stamp with 2 back to back b’s (BB) with a crown above it.
I’ve looked everywhere but can’t find out what it stands for. Please Help!

Maybe Bourdois & Bloch?
Here’s a picture of the stamp:

http://www.auktion-bergmann.de/ufItemInfo.aspx?a_id=3&i_id=274492


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