When you're working a booth or sponsoring a conference, you need something attendees will actually pocket instead of leaving on the table. This tin works because it's immediately useful — people open it during the event, notice the press-to-pop lid, and it ends up in their bag rather than the trash. The print area is large enough that your logo stays visible when it lands on their desk later. It's a volume play that doesn't look cheap, which matters when you're trying to make a first impression stick.
When a long-term client refers someone your way or hits a renewal milestone, send this. The dimpled-lid tin feels considered without being precious — it's practical enough for daily use but doesn't scream "leftover swag." Account teams use these in onboarding kits for new stakeholders at existing accounts or as part of quarterly check-in packages. People actually keep them because the press-to-open mechanism works better than fingernail tins, and refillable means your logo stays in rotation longer than the mints do.
When a new hire opens their welcome kit or a team member hits a five-year milestone, you want something useful they'll actually keep around. This tin fits in a laptop bag or desk drawer, and the press-to-open lid means people don't struggle with it during back-to-back meetings. The print area handles your logo cleanly without looking cheap. It's small enough to include in larger onboarding packages or hand out at recruiting events without adding bulk, and the refillable design means it doesn't end up in a drawer collecting dust after the first week.