Comic-Con Uses Vintage Designs for Canceled Event Merchandise

Due to the current situation, fans from all over the world aren’t going to be able to make any Comic-Con memories this year. But, they can at least wear new (old) memories proudly. Comic-Con is relying on nostalgia, selling a line of event merchandise that commemorates the event but uses vintage designs from past Comic-Cons…

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Scientists Are Working on Face Masks That Kill Coronavirus On Contact

Scientists are working on creating a treatment for face masks that not only prevent pathogens from spreading, but actually kills the virus on contact. According to Newsweek, researchers at the University of Kentucky have been working on a mask that would “capture and deactivate” the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19…

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Why T-shirt Sellers Aren’t Happy About NASA’s SpaceX Launch

If you go down to Cape Canaveral to watch a typical NASA launch, you’ll see all kinds of merchandise sellers hawking commemorative apparel. But, if you go today to see SpaceX launch NASA astronauts to the International Space Station, you’ll come back empty-handed. And that’s irritating to a lot of local merchandise sellers…

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Aztex Enterprises/AZX Sport Welcomes New Hires in Sales and Marketing

Aztex Enterprises/AZX Sport announced it recently added two new team members, both with proven track records in the promo industry. Jay Ago, formerly of Tekweld, was named the company’s Midwest regional sales manager, while Brian O’Gara joined the company as a marketing specialist after four years at Polyconcept North America…

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Microsoft Solitaire Turns 30 With Special-Edition Branded Merch

We have not caved to the power of Microsoft Solitaire yet while stuck at home, but many have, with 100 million hands played daily around the globe, according to Microsoft. In honor of the game’s 30th anniversary, the company is releasing branded merch that, while minimal, is a nice celebratory use of promotional products…

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