The Democratic National Convention (DNC) begins today in Philadelphia, and both supporters and protestors are showing their colors through merchandise. Some of the merchandise, which celebrates the Democratic Party and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton,…
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Last Chance to Vote! PM Video Battle: Suntex Industries Versus Logomark
Promo Marketing’s Video Battle pits two industry videos against each other for the chance at the ultimate bragging right: Being declared our readership’s absolute favorite. (Next up: I continue to look for Pokemon in the office. So far I’ve looked in all of my desk drawers and behind the printer. No dice.) Last week, Suntex Industries won,…
Read MoreTrump Campaign Reportedly Using American Apparel for Merchandise
By now, two things are almost ubiquitous with Donald Trump’s presidential campaign: His “Make America Great Again” merchandise and his desire to build a wall to keep out illegal immigrants from Mexico. But, it seems that…
Read MoreJustin Bieber Slaps His Name on Marilyn Manson Shirt, Sells It for $200
It seems like Justin Bieber just can’t get this whole merchandise thing right. First, he had to recall T-shirts from his “Purpose” tour after fans noticed a typo on the back. Then Philadelphia Flyers fans got mad (surprise!) at…
Read MoreGSI Outdoors Recalls Children’s Water Bottles Due to Lead Violation
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced yesterday that GSI Outdoors, Spokane, Wash., is recalling its kids’ insulated water bottles that it sold exclusively at L.L. Bean stores from July 2015 to May 2016.…
Read MoreMall Tells Vendor to Stop Selling T-shirts Protesting Police Brutality
A T-shirt vendor at the Cherry Hill Mall in Cherry Hill, N.J., found himself in the center of controversy after he sold T-shirts that he claimed were in protest to police brutality. Amir Miller, who was operating a T-shirt kiosk in the mall, sold T-shirts that read, “This has to stop” and depicted two stick-figure…
Read MoreCleveland Cavaliers Merchandise Breaks NBA Web Store Record
Whether it was the result of Cleveland Cavaliers fans finally getting to celebrate a victory or just passengers on the LeBron James hype train who wanted to celebrate him making good on his promise to bring a…
Read MoreWhat the Potential RR Donnelley, Xerox Merger Means
Stock in RR Donnelley, Chicago, is on the rise after reports that Xerox, Norwalk, Conn., is interested in buying the company. According to The Street, RR Donnelley shares rose 3.71 percent yesterday to $19.14. But, the reliability of the merger still seems a bit murky, and some experts don’t know whether or not it would…
Read MoreJoe Maddon Releases ‘Try Not to Suck’ T-shirt for MLB All-Star Game
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon has become a bit of a T-shirt mogul recently, or at least a great inspiration for funny T-shirts. His sage wisdom of, “Try not to suck,” was so popular that it ended up on a T-shirt that caused the St. Louis Cardinals to change rules in their stadium. The best…
Read MorePaul Bellantone, Tom Goos on PPAI’s #GetInTouch Campaign
Yesterday, we reported that Promotional Products Association International (PPAI), Irving, Texas, is launching its #GetInTouch campaign in September. The campaign, which will launch in conjunction with the Advertising Week event in New York City, will focus on the longevity and lasting effect of promotional…
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