Staples Promotional Products Announces Daron Hines as New President

Staples Promotional Products, Overland Park, Kansas, announced that Daron Hines will take over as president for the office supply giant’s promotional products distributor unit. Hines has 20 years of leadership experience with other well-known brands such as General Mills, Morton Salt and the J.M. Smucker Company…

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Custom Ink Acquires Printfection

Custom Ink announced yesterday that it has acquired Printfection, a platform that helps companies with product creation, storage, tracking and distribution of promotional products gifts. The move follows Custom Ink’s acquisition of Swag.com, another tech-enabled swag management and distribution platform, last year…

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3 Ideas for Health and Fitness Promotions

We’re already a few days into 2022, but it’s never too late to start thinking about New Year’s resolutions. For many people, the new year brings an opportunity to work toward their fitness goals, and promotional products can play a huge role in these wellness resolutions. Here are three ideas for health and fitness promotions…

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NBA Allows Sponsor Patches on Warm-Up Jackets, Shooting Shirts

By now, basketball fans are used to the sponsor patches on their teams’ jerseys. They’re pretty subtle—just a little logo near the shoulder. But the NBA is taking its sponsorship program a step further by allowing teams to incorporate a sponsor patch on shooting shirts and warm-up jackets they wear during pregame exercises…

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Fanatics Acquires Topps Trading Card Business for $500M

Recently, Fanatics has inked deals with Amazon to sell NFL apparel and acquired a hard goods supplier to expand beyond just apparel. Now, it’s buying one of the biggest names in trading cards: Topps. The deal, which comes after Fanatics beat Topps for the rights to produce MLB trading cards, is worth roughly $500 million…

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