campaign kickstarter: Healthy Choices
Clean eating, a brisk walk with the family, self-pampering—health and wellness is a category that involves everyone, so there are plenty of opportunities for your clients' logos to be seen. Not sure where to start? Here are some products to boost your bottom line.
SNACK ATTACK
The easiest foods to grab in the fridge aren't always the healthiest, but living off cold pizza and ice cream would be the dream. Magna-Tel Inc.'s 100 Calorie Snacks Mega-Mags Magnet can help doctors, nutritionists and personal trainers keep their patients and customers on track. A 1x3.75" imprint is available. For more information, visit www.magna-tel.com.
COMES IN HANDY
Leashables by OraLabs Inc.'s Sanell 10ml Hand Sanitizer Spray Pen with a Custom Leash allows end-users to freshen up after touching that subway pole or bathroom doorknob, or shaking hands with the coworker who can't stop sneezing. It's available in multiple color options and can include a PMS color imprint. A black rope lanyard can also be added. For more information, visit www.leashables.com.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Superex can keep the accident-prone ready with the Personal Emergency Pack. The 19-piece first aid kit is packaged in a heavy-duty pouch and contains 10 plastic bandages, two gauze pads, ointment, two alcohol swabs, three prep pads, a first aid instruction card, an emergency food bar and a metal safety whistle. A 3.5x2.5" one-color imprint on the front of the bag is included. For more information, visit www.superex.com.
SENSE OF BALANCE
Sitting in an office chair all day can be bad for your health and your waistline. The GAIAM Balance Ball Chair from Rymax Marketing Services can improve posture and strength by working core abdominal muscles and providing back support. Also, it just looks fun to sit on. It features a removable balance ball, adjustable support bar and castor wheels. For more information, visit www.rymaxinc.com.
Ashley Chiaradio is the Senior Content Strategist at Total Retail. Ashley has been creating content for more than 7 years, and provides a unique insight in covering the retail industry having worked directly for retailers in the past. She’s passionate about profiling women leadership in the space.