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“Wanted to take a minute to tell you how pleased I am with our gift giveaways. I appreciate the extra

special wrapping touches and TLC you put into everything. It was awesome to know that we didn’t have to

do much except add a note card and ship them off to the rooms.” (Roxy, ADP Dealer Services -St. Regis

Resort Bahia Beach, Puerto Rico)

“Thank you; the gifts were indeed a success as everyone enjoyed receiving typical Puerto Rican goodies.

You did great work in very little time which was quite impressive, so I was very pleased with the experience. (Ernesto

Smith Associates)

THANK YOU! So easy, so fast…and I know our VIPs will love the baskets! Thank you Tim! (Samantha, LifeLink

Foundation)

Thank you so much for doing that, Tim. That’s way beyond anything I would have expected. I appreciate that level of

recognizing a customer need. (Candy – VEGA America) “You were the pleasure, believe me. Thank you so very much.

The gifts were a huge, and I do mean huge hit. Everyone loved them and they were just perfect. You did everything

Exactly right, everything you said you would, that is so rare these days, no mess ups. Thank you, thank you, you made

doing business FUN!” (Wilbur Wedding)

What Small Items say “Puerto Rico”?

Here are some items that we have that certainly represent Puerto Rico and are small and lightweight for mailing.

Coqui Pins: Created by a local ceramic artisan, the coqui pin is a replica of the infamous Coqui frog

of Puerto Rico. If your guests are not familiar with the Coqui they will certainly get to know them

while they are in Puerto Rico. This little creature is the pride and joy of Puerto Rico! The Coqui fills

the Puerto Rican nights with his unique and melodious singing which clearly says "co-qui".

According to legend, this means I love you. Comes on a description card. $3.50

Dulces Tipicos: Years ago the Puerto Rican “Jibaro” used the native fruits to create fruit

delicacies. This tradition is continued today with this delicious assortment of Dulces

Tipicos, or Traditional Candy. Seven individually wrapped tropical candy bars that may

include...Batata (Sweet Potato), Dulces de Coco (Coconut), Ajonjoli (Sesame Seed),

Naranja (Orange), Coco Piña (Pineapple Coconut), Mampostial (Coconut/Citrus), Leche de

Coco (Coconut Milk) and Dulce de Coco Blanco (White Coconut). Rico, Rico, Rico… $6.00

Ceramic Flutes: These ceramic flutes have images of lizards, frogs, etc. with Puerto Rico on

them. A fun giveaway! $7.25

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