JUNE 2016 •
PPB
• 49
WELLNESS
PRODUCTS
With 100 sheets of 60-pound white
offset paper, this
wellness journal
is a great idea for rehabilitation cen-
ters, health clubs and corporate well-
ness programs.
Drum-Line
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UPIC:
ABGH1356
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www.drum-line.comThe
Pace Hydration Waist Pack
is the perfect accessory for joggers,
walkers or walkathon and running events. The Neoprene belt contours to
your body to eliminate bouncing and allows for single-handed access to one
of the two PE (FDA-approved) 250 ml bottles. Fit your phone and snacks
and put your ID, cash or small valuables in the small interior pocket. Silicone
gripping dots on the back of the bottle holders prevent bouncing or riding
up while moving, and the adjustable waist strap can fit waist sizes from 28 to
50 inches.
Starline USA, Inc.
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UPIC: STAR0009
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www.starline.comChoosing Wellness
Program Products
FIVE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR CLIENT
1
What excites your culture?
Is it a rural population or a
city-based company with a more diverse population?
Each company workforce is different and will respond to
a different product selection.
2
What motivates your employees?
Do gift cards or
physical products tend to be more popular?
3
What types of incentives are you already using in
other company programs?
This will tell you what types
of items at what type of price level are already effective.
If they’re giving a $200 gift card for participation in some other
program, it would be a mistake to think that branded stress balls
are going to be effective in the wellness program.
4
Do you have a brand for your wellness program?
If
so, that might point you towards high-visibility promo-
tional items like exercise balls for people to use at their
desks, or water bottles to give at the lowest point of entry into
the program—such as for signing up.
5
What is your budget?
This one is obvious and will
allow you to help the company find the best use of its
money.