Dietz & Watson is a well known deli brand, but it’s also been known to dabble in branded merch, and its latest offering benefits certain cities that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. From now until June 21, 50 percent of all purchases from the company’s “Lounge for Good” online store will be donated to small business and charities…
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Amazon Takes Heat for Giving Employees ‘Thank You’ T-shirts As It Cuts Hazard Pay
Amazon recently issued branded T-shirts as a thank you for fulfillment center employees. That gesture wasn’t entirely well received, especially in light of the company’s move to end its $2 hourly hazard pay wage hike and general employee concerns about working conditions before and during the coronavirus pandemic…
Read MoreThe Awesome Story Behind Pepsi’s New Hand-Drawn Logo Branded Merch
Many of us know actor John Krasinski for his role as Jim Halpert in “The Office.” If you’ve been keeping up his new YouTube series, “Some Good News (SGN),” you might have noticed that the Pepsi logo featured in one of his recent videos might look very familiar to the one on Pepsi’s official new branded merch…
Read More7 Promotional Products for National Nurses Week
National Nurses is a chance to show appreciation for everything nurses do on a daily basis, and it’s especially important now as nurses battle the COVID-19 pandemic. While one week isn’t enough to show our thanks, here are seven promotional products ideas to suggest to clients for National Nurses week, or just for any sort of health worker appreciation program…
Read More7 Promotional Products for Nonprofits and Fundraising
In the spirit of Giving Tuesday Now, we assembled a list of promo products that are perfect for not only future Giving Tuesdays, but also for any nonprofit events, fundraisers and more. For more products and information, check out our website where you can access our free product search…
Read MoreEssential Worker Merch Is Everywhere
Since the beginning of quarantine, we’ve seen communities share how thankful they are for essential workers fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic. People have been creating homemade signs and leaving them in windows, donating masks or PPE products, or even doing food and beverage donations. And it doesn’t stop there. If you have a family member, friend, neighbor, maybe yourself, or even know anyone that’s an essential worker, here are some great merch and gift ideas from Etsy, Amazon and Redbubble.
Read MoreScreen Print Shop Sells T-shirts, Hoodies to Support U.S. Postal Service
The U.S. Postal Service is facing funding shortfalls and fearful workers as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Thanks to a former employee, the agency is receiving a boost through T-shirts and hoodie sales, with her family’s print shop creating and shipping the garments…
Read More7 Essential ‘Stay at Home’ Promo Products
Now that we’ve been quarantined for a few weeks, we’ve finally adjusted to our new routines. We’ve also realized how many basic things we don’t have that would make the can’t-leave-the-house life a little bit easier. Here are seven “stay at home” promotional products we wish we had (or had more of) that your clients might also be able to use…
Read MoreThis Website Wants to Save Restaurants by Collecting Their Merch in One Place for People to Buy
Restaurants and bars are offering alternative options like take-out and branded merch to generate cash while their physical locations remain closed, and a new website wants to help. The site is aggregating merch from more than 20 restaurants, allowing people to find it and buy it all in one place…
Read More‘See It, Want It, Get It’: New Platform Lets Artists Sell Merch Direct From Videos, In Real Time
With live music effectively canceled for the foreseeable future, pop mega-stars and local artists alike need all the help they can get selling merchandise. Come April 26, DroppTV plans to offer a solution through its “see it, want it, get it” AI smart video technology that lets consumers purchase items in real time while viewing performers’ videos…
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