This week, two university football programs—Auburn University and the University of Texas—showed just how big the money in apparel deals can be.
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AIA Hosts Multigenerational GenNext Summit
PPAI Product Responsibility Summit Tackles Corporate Social Responsibility in Fifth Year
The world can be a dangerous place—but the promotional products industry remains determined to ensure it provides safe and responsible products. After attending the PPAI Product Responsibility Summit—the Promotional Products Association International’s (PPAI) single largest education event—Sept. 28 to 30, in Bethesda, Md., we know the future of the industry is in good hands.
Read MoreNorthstar Wins Vital Records Contract
The Minnesota Department of Administration awarded a contract to Northstar, a subsidiary of Midlothian, Texas-based Ennis Inc., to supply vital records certificate paper for the State of Minnesota.
Read MoreAltitude Group PLC Announces Integration with Constant Contact Inc.
The directors of Altitude Group PLC, a provider of technology solutions for small to medium sized businesses, have announced that on Sept. 30, Customer Focus Software Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of Altitude Group PLC) signed an agreement with Constant Contact Inc.
Read MoreCalphalon Corp. Recalls Pizza Cutter After Injuries Reported
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced the recall of Pizza Wheel pizza cutters from Calphalon Co., Atlanta, following reports of injuries.
Read MoreNew Exercise Bands from Alliance Rubber Company Now Available at Wal-Mart
Exercise bands from Alliance Rubber Company, Hot Springs, Ark., are now available at Wal-Mart stores and online at Walmart.com.
Read MoreWWE Blocks Retired Wrestler from Selling Merchandise
Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, a former professional wrestler, opened an online store with Pro Wrestling Tees (PWT), but now World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has blocked PWT from keeping the store open, according to Wrestling Zone.
Read MoreMohawk Introduces New Superfine Swatchbook
Screen Printer Refuses to Use Inks Associated with Breast Cancer
Judy Mazzuca, owner of Ink Forest Eco-Friendly Screen Printing, Oak Forest, Ill., is supporting breast cancer awareness and prevention through T-shirts, but not by simply printing them. Ink Forest Eco-Friendly Screen Printing uses only water-based inks, avoiding chemicals, like PVC and phthalates, that can be associated with breast cancer and other diseases.
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