A study by Global Markets Insights Inc. indicated that the global flexographic printing ink market should exceed $11 billion by 2024. According to Yahoo Finance, the report stated that increasing…
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Japanese Town Uses Flying Dog Drone to Boost Tourism
If you heard a town’s claim to fame was a flying dog, you’d probably check it out, right? What if we told you that a rural town in Japan had just that? Did you book your tickets yet? OK, full disclosure, the flying dog isn’t a live animal—it’s a drone modeled after the town’s mascot,…
Read MoreNew Company Links Direct Mail and Online Data
Have you ever noticed that after shopping for, let’s say, a new pair of shoes, you notice ads for the exact shoes you were looking at pop up on social media? That’s no coincidence. When you shop around for certain items, cookies track what you’re looking at. PebblePost is using that same idea to allow…
Read MoreSpanish Soccer Referee Carries Bag With Winning Team’s Logo After Game
In the promotional products industry, brand visibility is the highest priority. If you can get your clients’ brands in front of the public eye, you’ve done your job as a promotional products professional. But, if your client is a professional sports team who just won under shady circumstances, you might advise them to avoid giving…
Read More‘The Walking Dead’ Star Thinks T-shirt Recall Was Stupid
Remember those “The Walking Dead” T-shirts that Primark pulled due to racist undertones? Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who plays the bat-wielding Negan on the show, fired back at the U.K. retailer’s decision calling it “stupid.”
Read MoreSamsung Set to Debut New Smartphone, Uses Sony Batteries
Despite the big setbacks Samsung experienced with its Galaxy Note S7 and its batteries, the South Korean tech firm is looking forward to teasing its latest smartphone as soon as March. According to Tech Radar, Samsung is prepped to officially announce and detail its Galaxy S8 on March 29, with an April 21 release date.…
Read MoreVatican Warns of Unauthorized Merchandise Crackdown
While Pope Francis has been a popular and relatively accessible face of the Catholic church, Vatican officials are looking to crack down on the wide spread of Pope Francis merchandise,…
Read MoreToys Recalled After Battery Caps Became “Projectile”
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that Moose Toys is recalling its Little Live Pets Lil Frog and Lil Frog Lilly Pad toys because the toys’ batteries can…
Read MoreHow Much Is an Oscar Really Worth?
For aspiring actors, holding the Academy Award is a dream. While it has immense sentimental value for Hollywood elite and beginners alike, how much is it really worth, though? Mic reported that the…
Read MoreThe International Future of American Apparel
After Montreal-based Gildan Activewear won the bid for the bankrupt American Apparel, stores have started liquidating their supplies and people are left wondering exactly what the future holds for the Los Angeles-based company. Gildan Activewear made it very clear from the get-go that it would keep some of the company’s manufacturing assets in downtown L.A.,…
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