Choosing Your Baskets

July 3, 2009 · Filed Under Baskets and Containers 

Copyrighted photograph from the book, The Gift Basket Design Book, by Shirley George Frazier. All rights reserved.Baskets reign as the most-used vessel in our industry. Containers, boxes, wire-framed items and more also show off contents, but the basket is what’s made this business great.

That’s why designers are so choosy about sizes, colors, shapes, and pricing. It’s all to make sure that our customers and recipients are pleased with what they give and receive.

We’re also very careful to find the best basket sources in the closest locations.

If you’re located 3,000 miles away from the supplier, shipping charges will cost a pretty penny. But if you happen to live close to a facility, the cost per basket will stay low. That’s a big part of the profit potential.

Want to know more about your basket choices? Start here. There’s a link at the bottom of that page to a second page which explains more on selecting your vessels.

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