Posts Tagged ‘promotional pens’

Google Pen Giveaways

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Here’s some really cool Google light up pen giveaways. I have a feeling they were given out at a trade show or something. What’s so neat about them (besides lighting up) is each pen matches the Google logo’s different colors. If you’re a fan of promotional pens like me, these cool pens should definitely be in your collection.

The Emergence of the “Floaty” Pen

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

I have seen “floaty” pens in tons of tourist attraction, but never have I ever seen them used as a promotional product.

I like this one from Prudential

They wanted to give their customers a “Piece of the Rock,” with an actual rock floating in the pen. What a nifty idea! Perfect for any pen collection.

Of course this “floaty” pen,

from the 1964 World’s Fair is a really vintage pen that any pen collector (especially myself) would love to get his/her hands on.

Promotional pen…car?

Friday, July 11th, 2008

I love reading about all the artistic endeavors of promotional pen collectors. It’s always interesting to see what can be done with these free giveaways — beyond merely collecting them and keeping them in a desk drawer. Check out what this creative character decided to do with his promotional pen collection:

promotional pen car

Pretty wild stuff! This guy took thousands of imprinted pens and stuck them to his car to create a truly memorable work of art. What artistic applications have you found for your promotional pen collection?

(Photo via Flickr)

Commerce Bank to end its promotional pen giveaways!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

This article is certain to disappoint pen collectors everywhere. One of the most infamous sources of promotional pens — Commerce Bank — seems to be getting rid of its most popular giveaway! Commerce is in the middle of re-branding itself as “TD Commerce,” and with that new name comes new colors and less pens :(

TD Commerce is apparently seeking to donate its existing stock of 23 million promotional pens to the military and charitable organizations (We’ve got our fingers crossed that promopencollector.com is on that list).

I’d urge promo pen collectors everywhere to find the nearest branch and grab some of these pens before they’re gone for good!

commerce bank free pens

(Photo via Flickr)

3 Sure-fire Places To Find New Promotional Pens for Your Collection

Monday, July 7th, 2008

If you’re a fan of collecting promotional logo pens like I am, you’re always on the lookout for new sources to supply your collection! Here are the three of the most common places I’ve found to always be a reliable source for new pens.

  1. Trade shows. Trade shows are definitely number one of my list. At these events, exhibitors set up booths and usually hand out all sorts of free stuff in order to attract your attention. Promotional pens seems to be the most common type of trade show giveaway at these events because they’re inexpensive for the companies that are handing them out. You should be able to get your hands on plenty no matter what type of trade show you’re attending.
  2. In-store. I’ve found that a lot of my favorite retails stores have free promotional pens to give out, even if you don’t see them in plain view in the store. Ask an employee if they have any free logo pens, and you’ll be surprised by how many actually do! By asking employees at the stores I frequented the most, I found about 30 new pens for my collection in just under a month! Don’t be afraid to ask — companies buy these pens for a reason!
  3. Doctor’s offices. Every time I go to the doctor for my check-up, there is always a huge pile of promotional pens on the counter. Doctors receive these pens from pharmaceutical companies and can’t wait to get them off their hands. If you don’t see any when you walk into the waiting room, ask the receptionist if she has any extra logo pens she wants to get rid of. Most offices are usually more than happy to oblige!

promotional pen

If you have any favorite places to get new promotional pens for your collection, please comment on this post and share them with the rest of us. Until then, happy collecting!