Seasonal offers at WTTB

Posted by Rachel Westall on 10 October 2023

Where The Trade Buys (WTTB) is getting into the seasonal spirit early, with a special deal on one of its most popular products. WTTB offers a huge range of festive items, all of which can be personalised to add an individual flavour – perfect for anyone wanting to reward customers or promote their brands.

person opening advent calendar Every year the company's bespoke advent calendars are among the best sellers, thanks to the ability of buyers to create a unique offering which ensures that they're front of mind with the recipient for the whole of December – and beyond. And with that in mind, WTTB has launched a flash sale on the calendars, with a 10 per cent discount available until 15th October – giving people plenty of time to get them out ahead of the Christmas rush.

The calendars – which can be printed both single and double-sided, also come with a range of finishing options including foiling for extra effect and boarded envelopes. They're one of a huge range of seasonal products that the company is selling this year, which includes baubles, gift boxes, snow globes, cards, crackers and wrapping paper.

Louise Stephenson, Managing Director of WTTB, believes the advent calendar deal will be appreciated by many of the firm's customers.
"Advent calendars are such a cost effective way of engaging with clients, saying thank you to staff, family or friends but also to promote a brand," she said.
"As well as the chocolate you can use each window to include a particular message or even an offer or discount with your own company which can be used at a later date. It's a great way of keeping in front of people for a whole month and it is also a thoughtful way of getting to a target market without breaking the bank. Every year they are one of our most popular products and we are hoping this additional discount will be a real incentive for people to order early and take advantage of it."

For further information and to order any of the Christmas range, visit www.wttb.co.uk

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