The promo landscape has changed since last year and no product category has experienced that more than drinkware. Pivot your sales presentations and speak to changing needs to increase orders in the new year. We're breaking down all the new trends, uses, markets and more you need to know. Read on and raise a glass to more sales in 2021!
Don't make the mistake of thinking promos are only needed for in-person meetings and events. Corporate clients want to make remote employees feel appreciated now more than ever, which makes direct-mail gifts they can use at home a perfect solution. Consider ceramic mugs that employees can sip coffee from during morning video conferences, or pint glasses for those webcam happy hours. Not only will your client's brand be seen on screen, it will also create a sense of community among staff when everyone is using the same company merch.
Pint glasses are great for company-wide incentives, as every employee can find a use for them in their kitchen.
Speckled camping-style mugs are particularly trendy, which will show staff their employers are on the pulse of what's popular.
Consider wine glasses for more formal events such as award ceremonies and holiday celebrations.
With many bars and restaurants closed or confined to limited capacity last year, drinkware switched from being needed for mostly indoor dining to delivery and takeout instead. You can expect this trend to continue into 2021, especially in the first half of the year. Remember: Many states are now allowing bars and restaurants to offer drinks to-go, so travel-ready drinkware containers like growlers will be in high demand.
Thanks to its large size, this portable growler is an excellent choice for breweries, bars and restaurants that sell beer to-go.
Mason jars are multipurpose: Not only can they be used as drinkware, they make excellent table decorations and containers too.
With its slightly smaller size, this mason jar is ideal for to-go cocktails and mixed drinks.
As any "corona bride" will tell you, planning a wedding in 2020 was its own special kind of chaos. The good news is we can expect postponed and rescheduled weddings to come to fruition in 2021. However, plan for COVID-related considerations to stay in place, such as smaller "micro weddings" with a virtual live feed for guests that couldn't attend in person. Brides and grooms will want their friends and family to feel appreciated and included, so recommend mailing wedding favors like wine glasses, shot glasses and champagne flutes to everyone on the guest list.
Virtual and in-person guests alike will enjoy using this wine glass for years after they raise a glass to the wedded couple.
The shape of this glass concentrates the alcoholic odors to the top of the glass, making it great for sniffing and sampling wedding drinks.
Suggest couples mail out shot glasses with a recipe card for a specialty shot inspired by their wedding theme.
While drinkware certainly goes hand in hand with bars and restaurants, there are plenty of other markets you can pitch these products for. Prioritize sectors that haven't been hit as hard by the pandemic, such as real estate, finance or even education. Glass drinkware makes a great gift for new homebuyers or bank members to thank them for their business. Stainless-steel water bottles and tumblers remain a retail favorite with students too, even if they're learning remotely.
Water bottles are must-have promos for fundraisers like charity runs and 5ks, or for handing out during the launch of company health programs.
Help your clients appeal to trend-conscious consumer groups like millennials and Gen Z with this trendy lidded mason jar.
Need to expand beyond drinkware? No problem. These versatile flying discs are great for children's events, where discs can double as a serving plate for snacks and a toy to take home afterwards.
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