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KGools
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Gift for co-workers
I work with mostly sales guys (one who I work directly with, so this won't apply to him). I want to get a few of them a little something, but I'm not sure what. I came across this great deal for those huge 7oz. Hershey Kisses. Is that an absolutely terrible, cheap, and cheesey gift? I was going to bake cookies and give out small tins of them, but I'm not seeing any time in the near future where I'll have time to bake tons of cookies (Goldi.... wanna bake cookies for me!?! LOL).
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Posted 11/29/07 2:37 PM |
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lucyloo
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Re: Gift for co-workers
JMHO, I don't think the guys would be as enthused with the chocolate as a women would.
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Posted 11/29/07 2:38 PM |
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MsSissy
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Re: Gift for co-workers
If this was a Yay or Nay thread, I would have to say Nay.
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Posted 11/29/07 2:41 PM |
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KGools
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Re: Gift for co-workers
Thanks! This is the feedback I need. I'm so Christmas crazed that I'll jump on any deal! LOL!!!
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Posted 11/29/07 2:42 PM |
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Preguntas
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Re: Gift for co-workers
I agree- not that I think it's cheesy- but that chocolate may be more lady friendly. Maybe you can give them a card with a Christmas themed lotto scratch off?
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Posted 11/29/07 2:42 PM |
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Re: Gift for co-workers
Ok, maybe I have bad judgement.... but I think chocolate is a universal yes....
I don't know about you guys.... but when there's one chocolate left at home, both DH and I close in on it rather quickly
I think something bite-sized may be better though.... like a box of 4 truffles? Lindt makes very good ones, and they're rather inexpensive...
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Posted 11/29/07 2:54 PM |
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