Hot Branded Merchandise to Cool Down With This Summer

Now that the summer has arrived, it’s the ideal time for branded merchandise to keep your audience cool. We share our favourite promotional products and corporate freebies for raising brand awareness during hot weather.

Customised ice cube tray

ice cube tray

These branded ice cube trays can be custom shaped to your own design, like a logo. Available in various colours, they’re a cool reminder of your products or services.

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Branded hand fan

Be the hero of the conference hall with a fold out hand fan, which just so happens to have your logo on it. Event halls and conference rooms get so stuffy, especially at this time of year. Help the audience stay alert with your promotional hand fan.

hand fan

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Promotional flexible water bottle

These branded folding water bottles are flexible, rolling up into a pocket or gym bag when not in use. They’re also rigid enough to stand upright when full. Load your logo onto a promotional water bottle. It comes with a pre-attached karabiner clip, so your customers are never very far away from hydration, or your brand.

Promotional flexible water bottle

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Your logo on a cooling pack

Pop a cooling pack into a fridge or freezer, and enjoy the lovely soothing effect on a hot day. To maximise brand exposure with your promotional merchandise, these pads can also be used as heat pads in the winter! They’re available as a square or a circle, and come in a range of colours.

cooling pack

 

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Promotional folding Frisbee

OK, we concede that a folding Frisbee isn’t quite a cool down product, but it’s definitely summery! Entertain your clients on their lunch breaks, and keep your products and services ahead of the game (sorry) with this branded folding Frisbee. It even comes with its own storage pouch.

Promotional folding Frisbee

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