With five consecutive winning seasons and two-straight American League Central Division titles, the Cleveland Indians have made many supporters hopeful that the diamond occupants will soon bring home the franchise’s first World Series title since 1948. No matter how much joy the organization has engendered, though, its use of a Native American caricature on uniforms…
Read MoreCustom Mints: A Versatile Marketing Tool
Trade Show Giveaway Custom mints are great to use for trade show table decorations and giveaway items. Trade shows are a big investment—what better way to improve trade show ROI than with custom, branded mints? Custom mints are a memorable, low-cost treat that can be sprinkled all around a trade show booth or handed out…
Read MoreThe Muzzillo Dictionary of Sales Terminology: The Definition of ‘No’
According to most dictionaries, the word “no” means “a denial or a refusal.” But, according to the Muzzillo Dictionary of Sales Terminology, “no” really means “not yet.” To be successful in sales, it is critical to have a mindset that “no” doesn’t mean a denial or refusal of your question or request. No matter what…
Read MoreNashville Predators Fan Receives Tons of Team Gear Following Hilarious Mistake
Having advanced to last year’s Stanley Cup Finals (how I wish, as a Philadelphia Flyers fan, that they had beaten the Pittsburgh Penguins!) and residing in second place in Central Division play this season, the Nashville Predators are vying to become one of the NHL’s most revered franchises. Filling Bridgestone Arena at a 100.6 percent…
Read MoreFitness Trackers Have Been Publishing Military Locations and Identities
Fitness trackers do a lot of good. On an ordinary day, they help us keep tabs on our health goals on a daily basis. On a not-so-ordinary day, they’re saving lives by…
Read MoreGrumpy Cat Wins Big in Lawsuit Over Promotional Merchandise
Since 2012, Grumpy Cat has been a promotional powerhouse, reportedly generating millions for her owner through the sale of branded merchandise. Grumpy Cat has also served as a spokescat for brands such as Honey Nut Cheerios and Nestle’s Friskies brand of cat food…
Read MoreFirst EmbroidMe Location Celebrates Transition to Fully Promoted
The West Palm Beach, Fla., location of Fully Promoted, previously known as EmbroidMe, celebrated the grand reopening of its first ever location, located at 1369 N. Military Trail on Wed., Jan. 24. Guests received a preview of the newly-rebranded location and its expanded services that have elevated the brand from specializing in custom-branded apparel to…
Read MoreChicago Blackhawks Give Out ‘Bump’n Buddy’ Bobbleheads
On Monday night the Chicago Blackhawks went in a different direction other than the standard Bobblehead giveaway. The first 10,000 fans inside the United Center received a Jonathan Toews Fist Bump’n Buddy. This new giveaway stands about 9″ tall and features an interactive fist which, when bumped, triggers five clips of original audio from Jonathan…
Read MoreBill to Suspend Duties on More Than 1,700 Products Passes Unanimously In House
The House of Representatives voted to pass a bill that would reduce or suspend duties on more than 1,700 products, including a collection of items within the promotional products industry, such as apparel, travel goods, textiles and footwear. The bill, called the Miscellanous Tariff Bill, passed with a 402-0 vote on Jan. 16. “This bipartisan,…
Read MoreWhy a Promotional Visor for the Australian Open Is Getting a Lot of Attention
On Jan. 10, the Australian Open began without last year’s women’s singles champion and seven-time winner, Serena Williams, who gave birth in Sept. and will be sitting out this season. This wasn’t the only irregularity to occur at the tournament’s opening, however. It has come to light that the world’s number-one ranked women’s tennis singles player, Simona Halep, is playing the tournament without an apparel sponsor…
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