No, the CP knives (white handles made of material like corian) were distributed by Colorado Prime in the late 1990s. Colorado Prime sold them directly to consumers, along with a food program, freezers, and pots/pans... at over $1000 per set. They said that there was a Lifetime warranty, but Colorado Prime went bankrupt and the name brand was purchased by Dinewise.com.
Utensils ... knives; forks; spoons, etc.
Employees could budget for corporate Christmas presents by starting a Christmas fund in July. That is how a lot of people do Christmas planning early.
That depends what you got them last year! If you got them nice gifts, then why not?
Lewis and Clark took with them 24 large knives as part of their supply of arms, along with some guns. They also brought 4 drawing knives, as part of their camp equipage. Finally, they brought 36 large knives, that were strictly gifts for the Native Americans.
Kenetic energy, if you get my vibe *wink, wink, nudge, nudge*
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I think The BELLS
A typical gift for a boss to give his employees is a card expressing thanks for their services or time. Though it's not out of hand to give out gift cards or more expensive gifts.
Similar gifts as the rest of Western Europe...just a bit more cheese
A business can get engraved pens to give their employees as gifts at a store that design and sell engraved pens. The best companies that sell engraved pens would be Pens-R-Us and Cross.
If you mean "exchange", then yes.
Friends and family.