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Written by Dale Kirby
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Thursday, 16 March 2006 |
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Everyone loves a great promotional mug . They can hold hot and cold beverages, soups, or even office supplies, and they come in all kinds of stylish shapes and sizes. Mugs are excellent mini-billboards for your brand because they are used daily.
A mug is first and foremost a container for carrying hot liquids like coffee or tea. Mugs are designed to insulate the user from the extreme heat of boiling liquid. Most mugs are dishwasher and microwave friendly. However, those that are made of metal are not safe to microwave. Some mugs have insulated tops to keep liquid warm and to prevent spills while traveling. These types of mugs can double as cups for small children because the tops also prevent spills.  Carrying liquid isn't the only practical use for a mug. It's very common to see a mug used as a pencil or toothbrush holder. Also, a mug can make an excellent foundation for a special gift. Fill a cup with candy, flowers or other trinkets. Dress it up with colored cellophane and ribbon as a gift to someone on a special occasion.
Promopeddler.com can add your logo to the mug of your choice. We have full color process imprinting methods to disappearing images morphing into a logo. Stainless steel , china , porcelain , plastic , lip imprinted or 360 degree wrapped messages. We can do it all! There are hundreds of unique styles and colors available in our extensive catalog that will set your brand apart from the competition. Mugs are an excellent choice of customized product because they're so practical and have a universal appeal.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 May 2006 )
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