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 MoreStudios Keep Cranking Out Movie Merch Even as Film Release Dates Get Delayed
While stay-at-home orders have allowed for home-based film viewings, nothing beats heading to a theater to catch a new flick. Despite not being able to do so, we and our fellow cinephiles can still purchase movie merch tied to some of the biggest releases of 2020—even as those films see their release dates moved to later this year and beyond…
Read MoreOur Fave 5 Promotional Products of the Week: Giant Bubbles, Superman Figurines and More
Today is one of those time warp days for us. We had to check the calendar multiple times to confirm that it was, in fact, Wednesday. And since it’s Wednesday, it means it’s time for another edition of our Fave 5. This week, we cover items celebrating our beloved baseball (with a superhero twist), movie promotions and parodies, and more…
Read MoreThis Data-Driven T-shirt Is a Big Step for Wearable Tech in Health
Wearable technology plays a key role in the development of health care advancements. It has the ability to track vitals, transmit information to medical professionals and provide data during emergencies. There have been stories of items like Fitbit bracelets literally saving people’s lives. For a lot of medical issues, time is of the essence, so…
Read MoreDelta Apparel Announces Two-Year Contract Extension for Chairman & CEO Robert W. Humphreys
Delta Apparel, Greenville, S.C., announced a two-year extension of the employment contract with its chairman and CEO, Robert W. Humphreys. His employment will now expire with the filing of the Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal year 2022. Humphreys joined the company in 1998 as CEO and became chairman of the board of directors…
Read MoreUse Journals to Reduce Stress and Gain Perspective
During times like these, it is more important than ever to pay attention to personal well-being. While this may look different from person to person, there are a few actions that have been proven to help reduce stress and promote a positive outlook. Journaling just so happens to be one of them!…
Read MoreJapan Is Closing Some Tokyo 2020 Merch Stores, But the Postponed Games Will Still Yield Huge Merch Sales
The Tokyo Olympics, originally slated for this summer, were postponed until next summer due to the coronavirus. Given the sort of last-minute nature of the announcement, officials in Japan had already cranked out a huge supply of Tokyo 2020 merchandise. What happens to it now?…
Read MoreEvery Major U.S. Pro Sports League Is Now Selling Branded Masks
We’ve missed sports immensely since the middle of March, and the news of MLB’s possible July restart provides us hope. As a part of our fandom, we are also happy to report that with the recent inclusion of MLB, branded masks are available for supporters of every major U.S. pro sports league, a possible indicator of more widespread mask sales opportunities…
Read More5B’s Embroidery & Screen Print Shifts to PPE Production, Protects Employees
With growing concerns due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Ohio, 5B’s Embroidery & Screen Print, Zanesville, Ohio, has shifted its focus to joining the fight. 5B’s started making masks for the local hospital and then selling face coverings on its online retail store, all while adhering to the CDC’s social distancing guidelines. Beginning in late…
Read MoreGov. Andrew Cuomo Latest Figure in Coronavirus Response to Get Merch Treatment Online
Like Dr. Anthony Fauci, who serves as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has become a merchandise sensation for his role in America’s coronavirus response, with Etsy being a hub for items touting his efforts…
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