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Some of the Best Merch Ideas on the Planet

You see cool promotional items everywhere! Who hasn’t grabbed a free tote bag at a community art festival or a bunch of branded pens from the cup at a doctor’s office?

This free stuff is great, but the best promotional items are creative and insanely memorable. I’m referring to the unique giveaways that turn heads and get people taking selfies. It’s all about your brand daring to be creative…and maybe a little weird.

Be inspired by the most creative promotional products of all time!

#1: Iams’s Frisbees

Iams raised the woof with creative promo items in the shape of barbell weights. The design was meant to show how their pet food is “stronger” than other pet food brands, which is apparently true since the brand remains out of the doghouse with an estimated net worth of about $3.8 billion. These uniquely shaped frisbees send a powerful message.

#2: KFC’s Inflatable Colonel

Iams raised the woof with creative promo items in the shape of barbell weights. The design was meant to show how their pet food is “stronger” than other pet food brands, which is apparently true since the brand remains out of the doghouse with an estimated net worth of about $3.8 billion. These uniquely shaped frisbees send a powerful message.

#3:  Budweiser’s Light Up Cups

Iams raised the woof with creative promo items in the shape of barbell weights. The design was meant to show how their pet food is “stronger” than other pet food brands, which is apparently true since the brand remains out of the doghouse with an estimated net worth of about $3.8 billion. These uniquely shaped frisbees send a powerful message.

#4:  General Electric’s Comic Books

Iams raised the woof with creative promo items in the shape of barbell weights. The design was meant to show how their pet food is “stronger” than other pet food brands, which is apparently true since the brand remains out of the doghouse with an estimated net worth of about $3.8 billion. These uniquely shaped frisbees send a powerful message.

#5:  General Electric’s Comic Books

Iams raised the woof with creative promo items in the shape of barbell weights. The design was meant to show how their pet food is “stronger” than other pet food brands, which is apparently true since the brand remains out of the doghouse with an estimated net worth of about $3.8 billion. These uniquely shaped frisbees send a powerful message.

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