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Holiday gifts are ready! - Special discount
for existing customers!
Check out our
new 2004 Holiday gifts! We think they look great! Some old
favorites, some changes to others and some great new designs!
HOLIDAY
GIFTS 2004
Special
discount for existing customers and newsletter members!
Get 10% off your holiday order for all orders placed in
OCTOBER! Discount applies to all gifts listed in "Holiday
2004" section of our website, and is valid for all
purchases of these gifts for the month of October. Shipment
and billing will occur the second week in December!
Use Gift Certificate Code: GFCOCT2004HOL
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Customer Retention Tips |
Go the extra mile
When customers want
something from you, give it to them. Then do something extra.
They will be grateful and you will have a long-term customer.
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Combine marketing
and customer service
All of your marketing
efforts should communicate your customer service message. In today's
competitive marketplace, the only thing that differentiates companies
is the level and quality of their customer service.
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Price: $59.95
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"Autumn
Harvest " |
The
perfect way to welcome fall with fabulous fall colors and flavors!
Beautiful stained willow basket adorned with seasonal foliage contains
Autumn Harvest snack mix, Rocky Mountain popcorn, Aspen mulling
spices, gourmet caramel corn with nuts, Rocky Mountain Blend coffee,
spicy snack mix, fudge, Stephany's truffles, fall mixed fruit and
a chocolate pumpkin.
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October
Product Specials
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October
Holiday Calendar
- October 4 - Child
Health Day
- October 10 - National
Children's Day
- October 16 - Boss
Day
- October 24 - Mother-in-law
Day
- October 24 - United
Nations Day
- October 31 - Halloween
- October 31 - Daylight
Savings ends
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Halloween
fun fact
Did you know... Irish
escaping the Great Potato Famine brought Halloween traditions
of trick-or-treating and jack-o-lanterns to America in the 1840s.
On Halloween, Irish peasants begged the rich for food and played
practical jokes on those who refused. To avoid being tricked,
the rich handed out cookies, candies, and fruit - a practice that
turned into our present day trick-or-treating.
Jack-o-lanterns trace
back to an old Irish tale about a man named Stingy Jack. Unable
to enter heaven because of his stingy ways and turned away by
the devil, Stingy Jack wandered the world, searching for a resting
place. To light his way, Stingy Jack used a burning coal in a
hollowed out turnip -- hence the name "jack-o-lantern."
The first jack-o-lanterns, in fact, were carved out of turnips.
Only when the Irish tradition reached America did carving turnips
turn into pumpkin carving.
Source:www.care2.com
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