Promotional Bic Pens
BIC PENS
I have a friend who works at a hotel which happens to have some Promotional Bic Pens with a bank logo on them. She was introducing herself to someone new one day, and when asked where she worked, she said the name of the bank instead of her hotel! While the slip up was a bit embarrassing to her, it clearly displays the visual memory power of custom logo pens! One of the best ways to keep your company name on your customers minds is by having it in their hands, everyday. Check out our large selection of Promotional Bic Pens and call us with any questions today. We are happy to help you select the color and style that will catch your customer's eye. To get your name remembered, get it in their hands!
Bic Pens are also a wonderful gift promotional item. A quality, personalized Bic Pens says "We truly appreciate your year round business". Executives, employees, and customers all love to feel personally appreciated, and nothing says 'we appreciate YOU' more than a personalized Bic Pens.
A little peak into the history of promotional ballpoint Bic Pens: Over the centuries, the Bic Pens has evolved from pointed rock on rock, to animal hair brushes, to quills, and then to our modern day ballpoint pen. But what has happened with Bic Pens in their more recent history? Well, with the invention of flight, brought the downfall of the classic British fountain pen. Low air pressure was causing the Bic Pens to leak, so the British RAF called for a new invention. It was the Hungarian journalist, Laszlo Biro, who then came up with a new model for pens. His pen had a newly developed tip, where a small ball was free to turn in a socket, somewhat similar to human ball and socket joints at the shoulders and the hips. The invention was well received and is now our modern day Bic ballpoint pens. Did you ever know that the Promotional Bic Ballpoint Pens was so similar to the ball and socket joints of the body? Now you do!
Phone 1-877-238-2421
Click 4 Promos Inc.
48051 SE Baty Road
Sandy, Oregon 97055
Fax 503-826-1951