Disclaimer: I don’t receive any money if you buy this useless stuff.
Either Marriott is stepping up its branding game or it’s looking for a way to increase revenue. How else can they explain this website?
Looking for a pen? Make it a Bonvoy. It’s a good deal at $0.50 but the fine print says minimum order quantity is 500.

Confused where to put your mints? Purchase a Bonvoy mint tin. Minimum order is 250. There’s no price for freshness.

What’s a pop socket? I’ll take 250.

If you’re looking to get a gift for TPOL, consider this:

Let me know what you’re buying and the quantity.
What a great invention — a Krug To Go cup. You should carry this on your next CX/EK flight.
I like it for the beach.
Just a public facing support website for hotels it seems. Much like travelagents.marriott.com or Hotelexcellence.marriott.com etc.