Just as we do with musicians and movie stars, the world mourned through merchandise with the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. With her high profile in pop culture, it was only natural that fans would flock to buy all things RBG. The Trump Campaign launched a shirt, too…
Read MoreWhy Did This Disney ‘Aladdin’ Shirt Sell For $6,000?
Corbin Smith put the shirt, originally printed in 1992, up on Virtual Flea, a livestream flea market. Smith was reportedly looking to flip the shirt, which he got for $500 last year, for $2,000. With a starting bid of $1, he watched as the shirt went for a total of $6,000…
Read MoreAllen/ColorCraft Announces New Home Territory Sales Reps
Stan W. A. Dohan, MAS, MASI, president and chief operating officer of Allen/ColorCraft, Blanchester, Ohio, announced Eysoldt Marketing Group Inc. as its new home territory sales reps in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Matt Eysoldt and his sister, Allison DuFau, have joined Allen/ColorCraft as their sales and marketing team for…
Read MoreIntroducing Scribl by Spector & Co.!
Scribl is an easy and fun solution to customize a journal in any way that you can imagine, backed with Spector customer service, as well as being beautifully crafted! Scribl allows for low minimums and a quick turnaround time, as the entire process is done in-house! Our North American-made, FSC-certified Scribl books are fully customizable…
Read MoreGM Sues Former Director Involved in UAW Promo Corruption Case
GM is suing a former company director as a means of recouping money lost as a result of a corruption case surrounding promotional products vendors and bribery.
Read MoreThe No. 1 Enemy of Becoming Wealthy
I define wealthy as making a minimum of $500,000 per year. This is a very achievable goal because: Businesses in North America spend over $300 billion on all the products we sell (printing, promotional products, incentives and awards, custom packaging, and more). These businesses keep running out of these items and need to reorder more.…
Read MoreMiller Lite Made a Beer Can With an Antenna to Stream Football Games
The quest to see what a beer can can’t do has now yielded the first “Cantenna,” which Miller Lite says is “the only reception device on the market that is great tasting and serves up football straight to fans’ living rooms.”
Read MoreMcDonald’s Merch/Meal Team-Up With Rapper Travis Scott Took Over the Internet (With Help From a Giant McNugget)
There’s a longstanding debate over which fast food french fries are the best. But there’s one thing we think everyone can agree on, and that’s that the Travis Scott x McDonald’s merchandise collab is one of the best—and most interesting ones—we’ve seen. It’s also taken over the internet…
Read MoreThis Year’s Emmy Gift Bag Features Minority- and Women- Owned Businesses
One of our favorite things about awards shows like the Emmys is finding out what all the stars and award winners left the event with in their gift bags. This year is a little different in a lot of ways. For one thing, it’s going to be all remote. Also, the gift bag is what the organizers are calling a “gift bag with a purpose”…
Read MoreThis Distributor’s ‘Networking Bracelets’ Are Simple, Genius Promos for In-Person Events During Pandemic
A Fully Promoted franchise owner has found a clever way to not only enforce safe practices at in-person events, but do it in a way that doesn’t inconvenience attendees. Using color-coded bracelets, Fully Promoted of St. Charles gave people at the St. Charles, Illinois, Chamber of Commerce a way to nonverbally communicate their level of…
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