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Sasha Morrow, CEO
7129 N BOSWELL ROAD, STE A Melbourne, AR 72556
Phone: (870) 368-7477

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Flu Prevention

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Rampant absenteeism takes its toll not only on employees, but on your business’s bottom line. With flu season being an annual occurrence, your company can enlist a flu prevention campaign aimed at 500 staff members. And if you work your magic this time around, it will most likely result in a good prognosis for repeat sales.

Awareness
You should make a concerted effort to provide flu vaccines to willing recipients. You can help create awareness that the company will offer this benefit by providing informational materials, maybe in the form of a USB drive. The company president or director of Human Resources might record a short video to be downloaded to the drive, in which he or she can relay the importance of vaccination and good health habits. The flash drive should also note when and where vaccinations will take place. Afterward, the employees can use the USB drives for their own information. Staff should also be educated about how to tell the difference between cold and flu symptoms and when not to come into work. A small primer booklet would come in handy.

Prevention
Next employees should be given items to further help them prevent illness. Travel size hand sanitizers are an on-the-go way to keep hands free from germs. Likewise, an antimicrobial pen keeps germs at bay. Vitamin C could fend off symptoms, and of course, hydration is key for staying healthy. A stainless-steel water bottle they can carry to the office would be a nice idea

Treatment
Finally, if employees do in fact get sick, it would be a good idea to include products that deal with just that in the total prevention package. A cold-and-flu care kit containing some of the essentials, like cough drops, tissues and thermometer. Likewise, they should drink plenty of warm fluids and they’re better when served in a stylish mug. Plus, lips can get dry and chapped with decongestants and nose-blowing, so why not brighten the patient’s spirits a bit (and keep their puckers protected) with some flavored lip balm?

Awareness
Flu shots at Walgreens, Ask me Button
$0.43
Qty:500
 
Prevention
The Omni 20 oz. Bike Bottle
$1.23
Qty:500
 
SPF 15 Lip Balm
$0.86
Qty:500
 
Treatment
20 oz britannica glass mug
$3.91
Qty:500
 

Bar & Restaurant Openings

Welcome Guests With Giveaways
Kick off your grand opening in style with branded goods on-theme with your bar or restaurant. Promote the big event on social media and let patrons know the first 50 guests will receive a free branded tee or sports bottle. While your great service and food quality will ultimately be what brings customers back, extra goodies like these will be icing on the cake.

Set Tables for Success
All aspects of your bar or dinner table are prime candidates for branding. Logoed glassware will impress guests sipping cocktails, while plastic souvenir cups are just the thing for kids to drink from while they eat. Don’t forget about branded menus and table tents too – perfect for promoting your business along with happy hour deals and specials.

Think Fun for Themes
If your establishment has a theme, such as a sports bar, there’s huge potential for creative giveaways that will get customers excited. For instance, toss around mini footballs to quarterbacks in training or give bundles of nuts to the biggest sports nuts in the room. Host happy hour events or trivia nights? Stock up on prizes like promotional bags or sunglasses to hand out to the winners.

Check, Please!
When the excitement of opening day is over, give customers one last surprise by passing out promotional pens and branded mints with their bill. This extra effort will not only help them remember your establishment later on, it will make them more likely to tip well too.