Archive for November 14th, 2006

The Majestic Who doesn’t like chocolate? We all love that delectably sweet, rich and creamy treat that suits all occasions. Whether you crave fudge brownies, decadent cakes, or a grande mocha latte; your chocolate desires can, in fact, be satisfied.

And so can the chocoholic desires of your friends and family. Yes indeed, gourmet chocolate gift baskets are a delicious gift and a life saver if you’re looking for that certain perfect present, but just aren’t sure what to buy. Unless they’re allergic to cocoa, or they’re barbarians, they will definitely appreciate your exquisite good taste in getting them a chocolate gift basket.

Are you in search of the ideal gourmet gift baskets? If this is the case, then it’s time to get online and go shopping. One of my favorite brands of chocolate is Godiva and I know what you’re thinking; this stuff is a little bit pricey. Well, I can’t disagree with that. I believe I actually spent 50 bucks on a pound of it once. Yummmmmm.

Godiva has a wonderful selection of fine chocolates to tickle any chocolate lover’s fancy. If you haven’t already checked out their store or website, it’s time to do so. Each chocolate is crafted to perfection, and packs a divine flavor. For me, this is the epitome of fabulous chocolate. It simply makes a great and well respected gift for any occasion.

And then there’s the Chocolate Paradise

The great thing about chocolate is the variety. If you’re looking for chocolate gift baskets with solely dark chocolate; no problem. However, you can also find gourmet chocolate gift baskets with only white or classy milk chocolate as well.

It’s time to get yourself to a classy chocolate store, online or off, and get those gourmet chocolate gift baskets that you’re going to need. These tasty, yet fun gifts work for virtually anyone. But, be warned, you have to be careful here, or you will end up wanting The Majestic all for yourself.

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There are a number of occasions where are appropriate and helpful. Executive gifts can be given as a reward for excellent performance, to show appreciation to established clients, or to help attract potential . These gifts are often used as and incentive to promote better employee relations and or to induce better performance.

Ideally, executive gifts should represent several things. First, the quality of the gifts given should reflect or exceed the status of the recipients. For example, it would not be appropriate to give a cheap ballpoint pen to the vice president of a large corporation. Executive gifts for those in high corporate positions should be more along the line of engraved pen sets with gold leafing, or a marble paperweight with gold or platinum veining. It can be appropriate at times, however, for expensive executive gifts to be given to non-management employees if the gifts are a reward for outstanding performance.

Executive level gifts, especially those given to clients or potential clients, should reflect the business of the people who are giving the gifts. A company that sells boats could give gifts with a maritime theme; a real estate company could give gifts such as decorative home items or ceramic or crystal house figurines. The key is to make sure that the gift will always remind the recipient of a particular company.

Executive gifts can be quite elaborate, depending on exactly what they are for. Incentive or appreciation gifts, or bonuses for great performance, for top level executives can include such high-priced items as cars, boats, or even the use of a company vacation condo for a certain period of time. The extravagance of the gift reflects the occasion, the status of the recipient, and what the giver is hoping to express or achieve.

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