Profit With Marshmallow Treats
I know it sounds funny but I’m not talking about squishing up marshmallows to glue together your business model, I’m talking about common sense business marketing.
People are saying to me that I must be glad the Christmas Rush is over and I can catch a breath, but actually now begins my busy time. You see, people who order Rice Krispie Treats from The Crispery are hip to the fact that Rice Krispies Squares are not seasonal and are always fun to receive.
We have are die hard chocolate covered crispy freaks out there who love to try our latest and greatest products, but the majority of our customers are those looking for unique and inexpensive corporate gifts. What we have found is giving corporate gifts at holiday time is imperative but no longer sufficient to keep your name on the tip of your client’s tongue year round.
Your competition is always strategically sending little pencils and note pads each quarter to make sure they are noticed so you need to outdo their marketing efforts by spending less money and sending better gifts.
Even though a gift box of Rice Krispie Treats may be devoured soon after they arrive, they will provide the fun that other corporate gifts cannot. People remember receiving a gift basket filled with Rice Crispy Treats and they remember the person who sent them.
We are not talking a lot of money here. A Corporate Gift Basket filled with Rice Crispy Treats runs less than those Gift Cookies you may have picked up from a deli or some send cookies outlet. Try something different, spend less money and build some sticky business relationships.
Take a look at some of our individual treats and corporate gift baskets. Remember that one Rice Krispies Square can easily be shared among four adults so a box of 4 or 8 Crispy Bars will probably take care of all your needs.
So, profiting with Marshmallows is not as crazy as it seems now, is it?




April 16th, 2009 at 5:19 pm
This sounds so good my mom and I make them to send to my cousin but they always seem to go stale in about a week, dont know if its the packaging or what.What can I do to help keep them fresh for a while.