
Stackable Sensations' Saviour Universal USB Charger ($8.60 each for 50) can charge two devices at once and includes a logo display.
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Booze is a surefire hit as a take-home gift. Pinhole Press can create custom-branded bottle labels ($10 for nine; bulk pricing available) for wine or any other type of beverage.
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Toast's engraved wood iPhone covers ($30; bulk pricing available) can be customized with logos and brand names.
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The retro-style phone receivers ($30; bulk pricing available) from Native Union plug into most cell phones. A logo can be placed anywhere on the handset.
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The flap of the classic canvas-and-brown faux leather bags ($28.40 each for 24; additional bulk prices available) from Pinnacle Promotions can be debossed with a logo.
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GelaSkins offers cases (from $15; bulk pricing available) for a whole slew of tech gadgets. Simple logo designs can be ordered through the Web site; for orders or more than 100, GelaSkins' designers work with clients to create customized layouts.
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Fluf makes durable, reusable lunch and snack bags (from $18; bulk pricing available) that can be customized.
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Bikn ($130 for the set; bulk pricing available) from Treehouse Labs is a new tech-savvy lost-and-found system. Just place a tag on anything you don’t want to lose, and your phone finds it.
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A branded leather luggage tag and passport case ($83 for the set; bulk pricing available) from Graphic Image comes in several colors and embossed finishes.
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Earbud headphones ($6.82 each for 100) from Empire Promotional Products come in a customizable container.
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Baggu offers a range of carryall bags, including the recycled cotton canvas Duck tote ($24; bulk pricing available) that can be screen-printed.
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Cards and Art Prints in Dallas

Boutique graphic design firm Southern Fried Paper has a collection of cards and art prints, all made in Dallas, featuring locally inspired images that can add local color to a gift bag. The company specializes in custom stationery and invitations. Materials include embossed woodgrain and 100 percent cotton paper, with letterpress, foil stamps, engraving, and other bespoke techniques.
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Paper Goods and Postcards in Atlanta

Katie Daniels of Concrete Lace offers ready-made postcards featuring images of the Atlanta skyline, $3.50 each, that make for charming takeaways; the cards are available online and at the Beehive (1250 Caroline Street, Suite C-120). She also offers calligraphy services and designs handcrafted paper goods and letterpress invitation suites for events. All items are made in her East Atlanta studio on restored vintage presses with 100 percent cotton paper. Pricing for custom invitation suites varies depending on quantity, the number of pieces in each suite, and colors used.
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