Use this page for straightforward promotional product inquiries, quantity questions, and ordinary project follow-up.
Contact Us

Get in touch about promotional products, quote requests, or project details.

If you already have an item code, a category in mind, or a rough quantity direction, you can use the contact form below to organize the request. If the project is still early, basic context is usually enough to start the conversation.

We keep the inquiry process plain and business-focused so it is easier to review product questions, branding direction, and timing notes without adding unnecessary layers.

Business Contact

Ordinary contact channels for promotional product inquiries.

Phone

(469) 210-9300

Email

sales@sunupspromos.com

Address

12005 Ford Rd Suite 515, Dallas, TX 75234

Typical inquiry scope

Product comparison, quantity review, logo placement discussion, event gifting, or regular sourcing follow-up.

Send A Message

Use the form to organize your request.

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Creative Packaging

Packaging direction can influence how a promotional item is received even when the product itself stays simple.

A clean insert card, a standard mailer, or a modest presentation box may be enough to make the item feel more organized for the recipient. In many cases, the best packaging choice is the one that fits the distribution method without adding unnecessary cost.

Personalization

Personalized details are often easier to manage when the base product and quantity are already clear.

Names, departments, event titles, or smaller message details can support a project when the product choice is stable first. That helps keep the discussion focused on practical production questions instead of broad assumptions.

Holiday Marketing

Holiday-related programs often benefit from ordinary planning timelines and straightforward item choices.

For year-end or seasonal projects, many buyers simply need a usable gift format, a realistic quantity range, and a clear branding direction. Keeping the request organized usually matters more than making the message overly ambitious.