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Noun
1. small present; trifling giftHumble (kenjougo) language, Only applies to 粗品
  • そしな粗品
  • です
  • 受け取り
  • ください
This is just a small gift, but please accept it.
Noun
2. gift given out by companies to customers as a token of gratitude; marketing incentiveOnly applies to 粗品
Noun
3. inferior goods; low-quality articleArchaic, orig. meaning
Wikipedia definition
4. Promotional merchandisePromotional merchandise, promotional items, promotional products, promotional gifts, or advertising gifts, sometimes nicknamed swag or schwag, are articles of merchandise (often branded with a logo) used in marketing and communication programs. They are given away to promote a company, corporate image, brand, or event. These items are usually imprinted with a company's name, logo or slogan, and given away at trade shows, conferences, and as part of guerrilla marketing campaigns.
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Other forms
粗品 【そひん】麁品 【そひん】
Notes
麁品: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.

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