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Wracking your brain for ideas on kosher gifts you can give in a corporate setting? If so, you are in luck. A variety of companies offer gift items created with the Jewish faith in mind. They are all food items, professional and perfect for workers at different levels of responsibility in the office. Here are three key suggestions.
Enstrom's Almond Toffee Squares. These sweets come in individual bronze packing and a tin. They are crunchy and decadent - just right for a man or woman in middle management who has a sweet tooth. Give them a tin and solidify your working relationship.
Kosherline's Tea and Dream Basket. Have a corporate buddy who can't wait for tea time? Then he or she will fall head over heals for this basket. It includes a variety of flavored teas ranging from apple delight to peppermint. Also, this Kosherline product includes little nibblers like buttermilk cookies, vegetable pate and cranny banany snack mix. Give this basket to the boss or head of your company and get one leg up the corporate ladder.
Challah's Connection's Tin. Get with a program that will both promote good will around the office and the corporate log. What is it? It's the Challah Connection Logo Tin Program. Here's how it works. You select a tin from a variety of colors and sizes, pick a treat to go in them like popcorn, nuts or chocolate and then e-mail a digital photo of your company logo to Challah Connection. Afterward, this gift maker will put it all together and ship it out to your company. Give these tins as gifts to the worker bees in your company at a corporate function or during the holidays. It will make them feel appreciated.
These three kosher gifts are just a few that are right for the corporate office. Visit the makers of each at their Web sites (Enstroms.com, ChallahConnection.com and Kosherline.com) for more ideas. They will help you meet the needs of everyone in your company.
Written by Stephanie Modkins
One of the most popular holiday gift ideas now is food. Food makes great gifts, whether as a corporate business gift or as a gift brought for the hostess of a holiday party or for friends and family. However, it is important in today's melting pot society that gifts be kosher -- especially if you know recipients are likely to follow Jewish dietary law.
Kosher Corporate Gifts
More and more, companies are offering gifts to clients and to employees. When looking for a corporate holiday gift idea, food is a great choice. There are wines, candies, dairy products, meat products and other gourmet food items that fall into the category of kosher. As long as you are on the lookout for kosher, it is possible to find a unique corporate gift -- or even custom corporate gifts -- of food that follows Jewish dietary laws.
When choosing food gifts, especially gourmet baskets for corporate gifts, it is a good idea to look for the OU symbol. This is a U encircled by an O. It represents the Orthodox Union and the most stringent definition of kosher. While there are other signs that indicate kosher, such as cRc, Kof-K, Triangle-K and Star-K, these designations may not suffice for all those following a stricter level of dietary law. Therefore, looking for the OU can help you when making decisions.
Another very important note about kosher corporate gifts is that you should not offer meat and dairy in a single gift. This is not kosher. Look for gift baskets that follow dietary laws, and, to be safe, avoid putting together gifts that present a conflict. Some ideas for individual kosher corporate food gifts include such things as toffees (like those offered by Enstrom's), wines (such as those offered by Lavina) and kosher cheese (like those offered through Kosheritalia). Indeed, you could put together a gourmet basket that included candy, wine and cheese.
Food gifts can be a great way to share the holiday spirit. And, if you know people following Jewish dietary law, kosher corporate gifts are the way to go.
Written by Jean Marquit