The perfect Thanksgiving gifts to send your clients
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The perfect Thanksgiving gifts to send your clients

Show your gratitude to clients by sending thoughtful gifts as you kick-start your holiday gift-giving list. You can spread holiday cheer to clients that have made an impact on your professional life. From gourmet gift baskets to personalized gifts and wines, there are plenty of ways to say “thank you” to your favorite clients. With a few simple tips and proven crowd-pleasers, it is easy to show your appreciation to clients.

Savory gift baskets

Thank clients with sausage and cheese gift baskets. The flavorful favorites found in meat and cheese gift baskets paired with other favorites, such as crackers, nuts and fruit, make holiday party appetizers, a quick snack or a favorite holiday dish. 

Wine and dine

What better way to show your gratitude for a great year than with a bottle of wine? Pair it with a gift basket made up of cheese or gourmet sausage to truly “wine and dine” your favorite clients. Send chardonnay, pinot noir or even a favorite sparkling wine to celebrate and acknowledge your professional relationship. They will enjoy the award-winning flavor of carefully prepared Summer Sausage made with the highest quality ingredients. You will be giving a gift worthy of your most valued recipients.   

Personalized gifts

Share personalized gifts with your favorite clients and send cherished sports memorabilia from their favorite teams or passes to their favorite plays and movies to show your appreciation.  From privately held companies to Fortune 500 clients, personalized gifts are a meaningful way to share your gratitude for strong client relationships.

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