During the week of August 11, ADG Promotional Products, parent company of Saratoga Pens/Windmill Planners and AdImages Drinkware/Arlington Keepsakes, suffered temporary, intermittent phone shutdowns due to damage to phone lines in the New York area traced to the Verizon employees' strike.
Drinkware
I am a horrible person. I hate myself, and you should hate me too. Yesterday was National IPA Day, and I completely forgot. I hope you can forgive me, but in the meantime, I'll be atoning for my sins double-time with help from the 24 oz. Cool-Absible from Cooler Graphics.
Crown Products has applied to participate in the accreditation program developed by the Quality Certification Alliance, the promotional product industry's only independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping companies provide safe products.
How often have your clients said, "I need a product that looks uncannily like a Promo Marketing editor"? If it's as often as I think, look no further: the Nose Glasses Holder Mug from Berney-Karp is the solution to all your problems.
A video quickly running through some of the promotional gifts I received from my new landlord.
A short video showing a handful of promotional items given by a landlord company as a welcome gift for a new apartment.
I don't know how to swim, but somehow it never worried me. What does worry me is my beer's safety. That's why I always make it wear the Frio Vest from American Zebra Line before going in the pool, and I haven't had a beer drown once. Possibly because empty cans float.
It's currently 10 kajillion degrees out in most of the country, thanks mostly to one of the worst heat waves this side of Al Gore's "I told you so." There's only one thing to do in horrible, soul-immolating weather-times like this: Shop for water bottles. Why not start with the Water Bottle with Steel Cap and Base from 99centpromos.com? The 18 oz., BPA-free bottles are available in blue or clear colors and feature a no-slip base.
Researchers and scientists from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine conducted a study suggesting that certain metal bottles can leach the hormone-disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA).
A quick blurb about some promotional gifts I received from my new landlord.