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  2. Myron Corp - Wikipedia

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    Myron Corp. (Myron) was founded by Mike and Elaine Adler in 1949. After purchasing a sewing machine and one heat-sealing device, the Adlers started what is now a thriving mail-order business. Originally, Myron specialized in the imprinting and personalization of pocket calendars, pens, and a variety of business gifts.

  3. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Promotional merchandise are products branded with a logo or slogan and distributed at little or no cost to promote a brand, corporate identity, or event. Such products, which are often informally called promo products, swag[1] (mass nouns), tchotchkes, or freebies (count nouns), are used in marketing and sales.

  4. Promotional Products Association International - Wikipedia

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    Dale Denham. Website. www .ppai .org. Formerly called. Specialy Association Advertising International. Promotional Products Association International (PPAI) is an international not-for-profit trade association serving the promotional products industry. [ 1] The association was founded in 1903 and presently has more than 14,000 members.

  5. 4imprint - Wikipedia

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    Operating income. $ 136.2 million (2023) [1] Net income. $ 106.2 million (2023) [1] Website. www.4imprint.com. 4imprint Group plc is a London -based direct marketer of promotional merchandise. [2][5][8] It has offices in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 ...

  6. Promotional apparel - Wikipedia

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    The industry of promotional products has evolved quite a bit to meet the needs of both the producer and seller of the promotional items. Two major organizations play a substantial role within the industry. One organization is the Promotional Products Association International (PPAI), which was founded in 1904 as a method used to address issues ...

  7. Canadian Classics - Wikipedia

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    Within the first three years of introduction, Canadian Classics managed to gain a near 0.2% market share in Canada. [1] Various promotional material was created for this brand, including matches in 1995 and 1999, promotional posters for the brand in 1996, promotional posters for wild-water rafting races sponsored by Canadian Classics in 1997 ...