Koozie Group, Clearwater, FL, announced this week that it has promoted Phil Gergen to chief information officer. Gergen assumed his new duties on June 1.
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Printing Error Leads to Misspelled School Name on Diplomas
Students graduating from Broadneck High School in Annapolis this week could celebrate something else: being the first class to officially graduate from “Broadbeck High School” thanks to an error at the printer. https://twitter.com/capgaznews/status/1666974185652887554 According to the Baltimore Banner, more than 500 students received their diplomas with their school’s name misspelled. The school’s principal said that…
Read MoreDisney’s Merchandise Problem: The Case for Clean Designs
While most things at Disney theme parks could be described as “over the top,” it’s not necessarily what every guest wants in their merchandise. Some guests have been complaining about a lack of more minimal apparel designs.
Read MoreThe Story Behind the Most Successful ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Promo – Both On Screen and In Real Life
On a Season 5 episode of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” the character Charlie tells the others in the gang that he recently created a product called “Kitten Mittons” in a quest to quiet down the hoards of alleycats around his apartment. After hearing about a merchandising convention in town, he made a commercial for…
Read MorePlanters and Miller High Life Turned the Nutmobile Into a Dive Bar (Complete with Branded Dollar Bills)
Miller High Life and Planters took their co-branding partnership to a new level by transforming the Planters Nutmobile into a full-service dive bar, complete with signage, cornhole, selfie walls and more.
Read MorePepsi Used QR Codes and Signage to Promote Recycling at UEFA Champions League Final
The quest for sustainability in stadiums usually starts with drinkware. In Europe, one of the biggest sporting events of the year is the UEFA Champions League Final. As part of the men’s and women’s games in Istanbul, Turkey and Eindhoven, Netherlands, respectively, Pepsi rolled out a new recycling initiative that included not only reusable drinkware,…
Read MoreWhy Is This Crypto Company’s T-shirt Over $2,000?
It’s OK if you still don’t fully understand crypto by now. It’s complicated, and despite our best efforts we still cannot fully explain what the blockchain is. We also can’t fully understand why a crypto company is selling items like hats and shirts for upwards of $1,200. https://twitter.com/CoinDeskES/status/1668298390143217685 Actually, we sort of can. Disco, a…
Read MoreBush’s Leans Into Golf and Ties for Father’s Day
Is your dad a big fan of baked beans? Specifically, is he a big fan of Bush’s baked beans? Even more specifically, is he a fan of Bush’s baked beans and likes golf gifts for Father’s Day? If so, buddy, you are in luck. Bush’s just announced a special Father’s Day collection of branded products,…
Read MoreBeware False QuickBooks Helpers
Ask the Accountant… Question: I needed help with my QuickBooks. I googled and found a number, but they didn’t help and tried to sell me a different QuickBooks program. Why? Answer: You should never google to find a way to contact QuickBooks. You will likely not find QB/Intuit, but the person on the other end…
Read MoreProforma Surpasses 8,000 ProStores Built
Proforma, Cleveland, has achieved the remarkable feat of launching its 8,000th e-commerce store, made possible by the company’s built-in-house and customizable e-commerce solution, ProStores. “I am grateful for Proforma’s expertise which has directly benefited my business,” said Steve Flaughers, owner of Proforma 3rd Degree Marketing. “In 2022, we were able to not only triple our…
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