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How To Make This February Memorable With Logo Knives
As February 2023 comes to a close, we’re forced to reflect on these first few months of the new year. Are you off to a good start, or can you already tell this might not be your best year ever? Here are some tips to keep it going in a positive direction:
– Spend more time doing things you truly love to do
– Be thoughtful and pay it forward by ordering logo knives for your top customers and employees
Let’s Honor Our Presidents Today With Company Logo Knives
Today is a holiday that sometimes goes slightly unnoticed. One year you don’t have work or school on this day, and the next year you do. Today is Presidents Day, a national holiday that honors all of our past American presidents.
How will you celebrate it today?
– Put up an American flag
– Read a book about our past presidents
– Attend a local ceremony
– Have company logo knives engraved with “Presidents Day 2023”
Can You Guess What The Highest Ranking Synonyms Are For Logo Knives?
Today, on National Thesaurus Day, let’s try to expand our vocabulary. If you were to think of what promotional gift you should bestow upon your clients or employees, I hope that logo knives would come to mind first.
What do you think the highest ranking synonyms are for logo knives?
– Logo Blades
– Logo Cutters
– Steel edge
I think we’re probably better off sticking to the term “logo knives“- it has a nice ring to it.
Company Logo Knives Are Most Definitely Not Bad Luck
I don’t think that I am very superstitious, but I know once Friday the 13th rolls around it sends many people in a tizzy. If you were to name your top 4 superstitions, what would they be?
– Don’t walk under a ladder
– Don’t open an umbrella indoors
– Black cats= bad luck
– Anything with the #13
But there are most definitely items in this world that are not bad luck: company logo knives. Keep one in your pocket for those “just in case” moments- like when you need to open a bottlecap, tighten a screw, or are scrambling around for a pair of scissors.