Quality Logo Products is one win away from making the video battle hall of fame. Can its outrageous ping-pong video beat Geiger’s “Modern Art AKA ‘It’s a pony'” entry?
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Due to the holiday weekend, this week’s battle will stay open an extra week. So get your votes in now to decide which is better: a water bottle filled with lasers, or the best ping-pong player the promotional industry has ever seen.
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In this week’s video battle, Quality Logo Products tries to dethrone ePromos with maybe the greatest ad for ping-pong balls ever created.
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