A gold Royal typewriter originally given as a gift for an employee’s 10th year as vice president in 1940 was appraised on “Antiques Roadshow” for between $30,000 and $40,000. The typewriter was brought to the appraisers by the original recipient’s granddaughter, who added that all of the top salespeople had their signatures engraved onto the…
Read MoreIMAGEN Brands Begins Coleman Outdoor Incentive Program
IMAGEN Brands, Mason, Ohio, announced a limited-time Coleman “Sell More, Get More” incentive program. The more Coleman Outdoor products a distributor sells, the more free Coleman products they earn. Any distributor that places Coleman Outdoor orders that fall under one of three sales-volume order levels will earn a free Coleman gift…
Read MoreVaccine Verification, No Paper Tickets: What Ticketmaster’s Plan Tells Us About How Live Events Could Return
Thanks to promising news about a COVID-19 vaccine, there’s a glimmer of hope that live events like concerts, full-capacity sporting events and trade shows could return sometime soon. It’s still far too early to start penciling in live events for 2021, but Ticketmaster is planning ahead by creating a framework for what events could look like once a vaccine is rolled out…
Read MoreDunkin’s Holiday Merchandise Line Includes Customizable Items
What is it about breakfast chains that create such brand loyalty? Here in Pennsylvania, it’s Wawa versus Sheetz. Canadians love their Tim Hortons. Dunkin’s slogan might be about all of America, but Massachusetts natives know it’s really their chain. And they can finally show their “Dunkies” pride thanks to a new line of merchandise, some of which is even customizable…
Read MoreWhy Horses Wear Blinders
If you have ever watched the Kentucky Derby or any horse race, surely you’ve noticed the horse blinders on the heads of the horses. The purpose of these blinders is to keep the horse from getting distracted by other horses, people or even birds. When a horse gets distracted and looks around, it can lose…
Read MoreChicago Man Arrested Over $2.6M in Fraudulent PPE Sales to Hospitals
Dennis W. Haggerty, Jr., president of At Diagnostics Inc., was arrested on Tuesday for wire fraud after he and two business partners sold a combined one million N95 masks to two large university hospitals in Chicago and Iowa City…
Read More‘Through the Roof’: How E-commerce Is Driving Demand for Custom Apparel
The e-commerce wave was always coming. Amazon has been active in the on-demand and custom apparel market for years now. It’s no surprise to anyone. But the pandemic has accelerated that shift. Here’s a look at how online storefronts are driving business in custom apparel and what’s in store for the future…
Read MoreBIC Graphic North America Launches Three New Combinable Promotions Offering Distributors Up to $5,300 in Savings
BIC Graphic North America, Clearwater, Fla., has launched three different promotions to help distributors boost sales through the end of the year. The promotional products supplier is also permitting the offers to be combined for the first time ever, resulting in up to $5,300 in savings…
Read MoreStorm Duds Raingear Announces Two New Hires
Storm Duds Raingear, Attleboro, Mass., announced the hiring of Michelle DeMayo as national account manager and Alan Rice as multi-line representative. DeMayo came to Storm Duds in August 2020 with 28 years of sales experience. She started working in the scholastic and collegiate jewelry industry before entering the promotional products industry several years ago as…
Read MoreCloth Face Masks Might Soon Have Certification Labels (and It Could Be a Game Changer)
To help consumers identify the masks that work best, ASTM International, an organization that develops and implements technical standards, is working to set guidelines for how effective face masks should be and how they should be labeled. Companies like 3M, Honeywell and DuPont have been involved in the process. If it happens, the implications are huge…
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