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24 July 2018

Who Invented Promotional Cooler Bags?

Living in Australia, most of us would undoubtedly have used a cooler bag or chiller box at some point in our lives. Whether we're off to a sports game, heading to a picnic, enjoying a concert, or simply relaxing on the beach it's important we keep our food and drinks at safe temperatures for consumption. But have you ever wondered…
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17 July 2018

Who Invented Custom Stress Balls?

Stress balls are the kind of promotional products you see at all manner of events. Product launches? People give out stress balls. Corporate get-togethers? There's always a stress toy or ten. However, if I were to ask you who invented the modern stress ball, you might be hard-pressed to name them. That's why we've decided to investigate the interesting history…
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12 July 2018

Buy Simple, Minimalist Custom Products

The 12th of July is National Simplicity Day, an event created to honour the life of transcendentalist philosopher, Henry David Thoreau. While the original spirit of the day was focused on people developing as self-reliant individuals, more recently it has come to focus on the idea of "simplifying" our everyday lives, products, and thoughts. Today we're checking out truly simple promotional…
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10 July 2018

10 Fun Personalised Chocolate Facts

Chocolate is one of those sweet treats that are so prevalent in our everyday lives it's almost a staple. However, we've realised that there's a lot of lesser-known facts about promotional chocolates that perhaps you might not be aware of, so we've put together a fun little list on factoids that will make you a bonafide chocolate expert! Interesting Facts…
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22 June 2018

Who Invented the Promotional Slinky?

The original spring toy, the Slinky, has been around since the 1940's. Whether you were a kid 50 years ago or a kid five years ago, there's no doubt you've played with a Slinky at some point in time. Admittedly, slinky is one of my childhood toys, and it's looks like the image below. But have you ever wondered who…
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19 June 2018

How to Survive Without Plastic Shopping Bags

By July 1st every Australian state except NSW will have a plastic bag ban in place, to ensure shoppers are no longer supplied with flimsy, single-use plastic bags that can cause terrible damage to the environment. Here in NSW even without a proper ban, all big supermarket chains (including Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi) will no longer be supplying disposable bags…
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13 June 2018

How to Be Smart About Recycling

Most of us have good intentions when it comes to the disposable of our own waste. After all, we fill up our council bins every week, and we try to steer clear of disposable cups, what more could the environment ask for? It turns out that recycling in Australia is a little more complex than this and there are some…
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5 June 2018

History of Laser Engraving Decoration

Imagine this: You are sitting in your favourite coffee shop, sipping on your go-to drink, and checking out all the cool people walking by. Suddenly, you notice something eye-catching about one person - their unique keyring with a personalised logo. Ever wonder how it got there? It's through the art of laser engraving! Read on to find out more on…
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30 May 2018

Why Pen Lids Have Holes: A Safety and Design Insight

We've all used promotional pens before, particularly classic promotional BIC pens and other popular budget ballpoint writing instruments. But have you ever wondered why all these popular pens seem to have holes in their lids? The answer might surprise you. Choose safe, quality ballpoint pens. Prioritise safety and environmental impact. Invest in high-quality promotional products. Pen Lids and User Safety…
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