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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Closing gift box that contains a variety of local selected products.
Do you think a gift box that is made up of hand selected local products would make a good closing gift? I'm thinking this is an appropriate gift for buyers who are transplants to a new city.
An example would be for a couple in their late 20's who are moving from Iowa to Chicago. As a closing gift, the "welcome to Chicago" box would contain various items such as a bag of locally roasted coffee, artisan crafted soap that is made locally, 6-pack from local brewery, Chicago themed decorations, etc....
Looking for some feedback on this pretty please.