Birthday Gag Gifts – Laughing All the Way to the Bank
Posted: Tuesday, March 27, 2007
by Steve McChesney
Imagimarketing, Inc
We’ve all bought them, we’ve all gotten them (well, those of
us in the age range)!
They’re great! We get a good laugh and the party goes on.
But what happens the next day? That gag gift usually goes
into a drawer somewhere never to be seen again. It served its purpose, but is
quickly forgotten.
We don’t think too much about this. However, what is the
average price of a gag gift? A quick look around the internet will show you
that the average price is between $9.95 and $15.00.
Now think about that, $10 for a laugh and put away. For you
frugal shoppers out there, I don’t think that makes much financial sense.
Unfortunately, the manufacturers of gag gifts are more
concerned about impulse buys to really care much about your money, until it
gets into their hands.
I certainly don’t blame them. Business is business, and if
there are buyers, why not? There are always going to be special birthdays,
retirements, graduations, office parties, and numerous other occasions to bring
humor into each others lives.
My question is this. With the great minds out there creating
these humorous novelties, why not start with the thought of, “How can this be
used after the party?" “How can I make my customer feel like they have gotten
their monies worth?"
It seems like a simple request, however, search as I may;
there are very few products that fit these criteria.
Let me tell you about a Gag Gift that I came up with that
makes spending your hard earned money more aptly spent while accomplishing the
purpose of the joke.
It’s called ‘The Denture Wearer’s Cookbook, full, partial
and flippers’
Yep, a cookbook for denture wearer’s!
Well, not exactly.
It is a real cookbook designed for everyone. I’ve just given
it a theme for the gag gift market. It is over 120 pages of great recipes
categorized by easy, intermediate and advanced chewing.
The book is also filled with very funny cartoons with the
dental theme.
Here is a sample recipe:
Chicken and Rice
Intermediate Chewing
1 whole Chicken (cut up)
2 Tablespoons butter
Salt and Pepper
Italian seasoning
Garlic salt
1 jar Home style Chicken Gravy
1 medium onion (cut up)
2 cups Minute Rice
Coat chicken with seasonings and butter, and roast in oven 45
minutes at 400 degrees. Baste chicken periodically.
Cook Minute Rice (about a minute) and line the bottom of a
casserole dish with a layer of rice.
On top of rice, spoon a thin layer of the chicken gravy.
Next, some of the onion and then the Chicken.
Now, more gravy, then rice, rest of onion and then the rest
of the gravy.
Return to oven for 10 minutes at 350 degrees.
Now, here is the best part, price.
The hard copy is only $10, but, the eBook is only $5
Five dollars for a gift that they will remember you for, and
use for the rest of their lives.
To be perfectly fair here, by the time you’ve printed it out
and put it in a three ring binder, wrapped it with nice wrapping paper; it’s
probably going to cost you about $8.00. Still, what a value.
Get some more free recipes and sample cartoons by visiting:
Just so I include everyone, if your birthday is this year,
Happy Birthday!