he's very soft and fluffy, and he comes from sheila duncan of marblehead, massachusetts, who unfortunatelyad a lot of cancer losses in her family but she was inspired to create him because he brings joy and happiness to whoever has him. her company will donate trouble the dog to children's hospitals. >> sometimes it's nice to give your clients gifts for their kids. >> that's what we were thinking why this would be a good gift for staff or for clients, anyone for a family. even if you don't have a family, nice dog to have. >> this chocolate, last but never least, the chocolate. >> this is delicious. rescue chocolate. she is a big animal lover, has a pet pit bull, she wanted to create this to raise awareness that pit bulls, it's called peanut butter pit bulls, pit bulls can be good pets and 100% of the proceedings go to animal rights organizations, so very good cause there. >> thank you for all these ideas. again, not only does it make you feel good to give it, makes them feel good to receive it and you get to create a dialogue. you're telling a story that may get your clients or employees a