Gift Baskets of Canada explains why it’s a better idea to send a Christmas gift basket to Canada now instead of closer to Christmas.
Gift basket delivery companies usually ship gift baskets all
year round, but Christmas isn’t just any time of year. For companies like
Clare’s Gift Baskets of Canada, Christmas is far and away the busiest season of
the year. As a result, the staff has long experience with the best timing to
deliver a gift basket. Even when rapid delivery is available, it’s usually a
better idea to order early. This ensures that your gift basket has maximum
impact, giving friends or family the best opportunity to appreciate it.
To understand why, take a look back on your own Christmas or
other winter holiday activities. The days leading up to holidays are typically
hectic. Families need to get their critical shopping done. This leads to
skipped meals, bad food and general stress. In Canada, November and December
are also cold and flu season. Due to the cold weather people are typically
cooped up in homes and offices most of the time, where they easily pass germs
on to each other. Combined with holiday stress, this is a recipe for illness.
But what about the holidays themselves? That’s a different
story. Canadian Christmas tends to be a fully day, drawn out affair with plenty
of food – so much so that there are enough leftovers to sustain Canadians
through Boxing Day (Canada’s biggest shopping occasion, the day after
Christmas) and all the way to New Years’ Eve. The main difficulties of
Christmas consist of getting everybody together from far-flung locations and
disposing of gift wrap/
Once you give the situation some thought you can see why
Christmas gift baskets to Canada are better off when they arrive early. The run
up to Christmas is a time people need easy to prepare, high quality snacks and
meals – something a well put together gift basket can provide. Surprisingly,
Christmas day isn’t the best time for your Christmas gift basket because the
food will go unappreciated. Your friends and family will have plenty of turkey,
ham or roast beef to load up on and after Christmas, so your gift basket is
likely to get put aside to be pecked at some time after New Years Eve, when the
leftovers run out. It’s also one gift among many, and just adds to the
inconvenience of storage and dealing with any boxes and wrappers that come along
with it. Do you want your gift basket to sit in a crowd, or stand our on its
own?
If the gift basket arrives early, it becomes a much-appreciated
convenience that sustains the recipients all the way up to the season.
Everybody likes presents that arrive early – even more so if you include a card
telling them it’s okay to open it now instead of waiting for Christmas. Your
gift basket changes from just another present to an especially considerate
favour for the hectic holiday season – one that your Canadian friends and
family will remember you for, now matter how far away you live.
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