How Much Do Custom Promotional Products Cost?
Custom promotional products typically range from $0.50 to over $100 per unit, depending on the category. Budget giveaways like pens or basic tote bags run $0.50-$3 per unit, mid-range items like tumblers or notebooks run $3-$15, and premium products like apparel, tech accessories, or curated gift sets start around $15 and climb from there based on materials and quantity.
Pricing by product category
What affects the price beyond the base unit cost
- Decoration method: screen print vs. embroidery vs. laser engraving
- Number of colors or print locations
- Order quantity, since price drops significantly at higher quantity breaks
- Rush production and shipping
- Custom packaging or kitting
How to budget for a promotional products program
Frequently asked questions
Q: Do promotional product prices include setup fees?
A: Not usually. Most suppliers charge a one-time setup or screen fee per design or print location, separate from the per-unit product cost. A reputable distributor will quote this upfront.
Q: Does ordering in bulk actually save money?
A: Yes, significantly. Per-unit pricing drops at set quantity breaks, such as 100, 250, or 500 units. Therefore, consolidating orders across departments or events often costs less than ordering smaller batches repeatedly.
Q: What’s a reasonable budget per person for corporate gifts?
A: It depends on the occasion: $10-25 for light-touch appreciation gifts, $40-75 for client or milestone gifts, and $75-150 or more for executive or high-value client gifts.
Q: Are there hidden costs I should ask about upfront?
A: Ask about setup or screen fees, rush charges, less-than-minimum fees, shipping, and kitting or fulfillment costs. These can add 15-30% to the sticker price if not accounted for early.