It's a Wrap!
By Pam Brill -- Gifts & Decorative Accessories, 8/1/2009
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Jackie Larencon poses with one of the company's creations |
The duo began frequenting specialty food trade shows in New York and assembled a panel of family and friends to taste-test their selections of chocolates, pretzels and chips. The company then launched its business with a warehouse and gift-basket assembling facility in suburban Long Island.
"Our customer is someone who is looking for a unique way to thank someone or celebrate a special occasion," Laurencon says of his clientele which is largely comprised of 30–60-year-old women.
But female foodies aren't the only customers Jackie's Baskets caters to. "We began getting lots of requests for non-food baskets," says Laurencon. "So we decided to tap into a completely different niche market." The company creates themed baskets that pay tribute to favorite sports teams, featuring insignia products such as ceramic mugs, sports logo hats and towels. There are currently 15 baseball teams and 10 football teams from which to choose.
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| Taxi-themed gift bags |
Such appreciation stems from stellar customer service, which Laurencon believes sets Jackie's Baskets apart from its competitors. "If a particular basket needs to be delivered to an apartment on a certain day, we will get on the phone with FedEx or UPS to make sure it's received for that special occasion," says Laurencon.
Understanding that the Internet is an integral part of the gift basket ordering process, Laurencon, who also doubles as the company's director of ecommerce, has taken special measures to enhance JackiesBaskets.com's capabilities. Customers can determine a delivery date in real time without having committed to an order placement. Separate shipping is also possible, enabling customers to order products going to different people within the same order. Returning clients are able to maintain an address book, which helps simplify future purchases.
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Wine baskets by Jackie's Baskets |
With an eye on the future, he hopes Jackie's Baskets can expand its operation into a larger warehouse. He expects the company will open a storefront in Rockville Centre, NY, where their family resides. Regardless of what's to come, Laurencon says his and Jackie's experience has exceeded their wildest expectations. "Customers have told us that sending one of our baskets has helped open up the communication channels in their personal lives," he says. "That makes us love what we do."
































