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National Philanthropic Trust takes the cake at this year's Heckerling - literally. The delicious cake (we tasted it!) being served up was a nice afternoon pick me up.
American Cancer Society provided a mini essentials kit and also displayed a few of their healthy eating cookbooks - perfect for those looking for some tips to fulfill those new year's resolutions.
Not only did Chubb fuel attendees with an extensive coffee and tea selection (not pictured), they also had these gourmet donut bites (not your standard munchkins) for grabs.
Doyle takes the prize for the best decorated and most aesthetically pleasing booth (a fitting title given the company's area of expertise). The booth also featured complimentary Doyle baseball hats.
This year's conference featured not one, but two - wait for it - Yeti cooler giveaways. We're just as perplexed as you are. Anyone who dropped a business card off at American Society of Appraisers' booth was entered into the raffle.
Practice 42 had the other Yeti cooler giveaway (snacks included?) but this one required a bit more wit-attendees had to guess the number of jelly beans to win.
Keeping your electronic devices powered was definitely a priority for many. Peak Trust Company's booth featured multi-purpose charging cables, among other essentials.
Left your sunglasses back home? Rago had sun seeking attendees covered with their bright orange shades. Perhaps the most thoughtful swag for those of us looking to defrost by the pool.
A personal favorite, PragerMetis was giving away the essential you didn't know you needed - Tide To Go stain remover pens, for when you spill your morning coffee on your shirt but don't have time to change before happy hour.
We didn't personally test our luck at Wilmington's Wheel, but some lucky attendees could win anything from a Light Up Lip Gloss Wand to a retractable Divot Tool.
Another hot commodity making numerous appearances was the PopSocket, like these for your taking pleasure at the ASPCA booth. Because if you can't glue your phone to your hand permanently, at least you can get a better grip on it.
Fidelity stuck with the tried and tested - make your own candy bags. With a selection worthy of Dylan's Candy Bar, our editor in chief made a few pit stops here herself.
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