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ByLeo Victor

It’s just a cup. But we keep going back to the same one. Why?

Sometimes it has to do with the style. Some people like large heavy mugs, others prefer small more delicate drinkware. For logo coffee mugs we see a preference for the heavier, more substantive mugs. They tend to be more durable and have a wide range of styles to accommodate more decorating options. As a promotional item, there are many styles of logo mugs, but a couple of them rise to the top of our recommendations.

On the top of our list is the Venti 20oz coffee mug. The Venti has a unique design, with a tapered body and dual color – interior white and exterior – this taller than average mug has great color options and also decorations from printed to etched logos. The deep Blue, black, bold red or more subtle white colors give you options that are sure to go well with any creative or logo you have in mind.

For the more traditional approach, take a look at the Bounty 11oz logo coffee mug. This is great “around the office” mug with a uniform color inside and out and your expected decoration options. If you want to play it safe, the Bounty is a great bet.

When you are creating a special atmosphere within the office bringing in the logo coffee mug is a great way to provide practical and aesthetic value. Consider the same logo on the same style mug, but with different colors. It’s a great way to contribute to the brand feel while simultaneously creating a bit of fun in the office. If you want to make it really special, try customizing some mugs with employees names and the word “Special Guest!”. It adds some levity while making a great connection.

If you really want to make an impression on your biggest clients, set aside some mugs just for them and have their names (or companies) imprinted along with yours. There are extra costs, but we are talking about creating an atmosphere that connects with employees and guests alike.

Coffee is a central point of almost any organization. Take advantage of this by connecting with employees and clients alike by creating the logo mugs that they want to use and do it in a way that will get them talking about it long after the pot of coffee is finished.