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With Easter just on our doorstep many print companies are undoubtedly involved with several Easter related print projects while others are offering a range of Easter themed promotions.
Duplo International, a manufacturer of print finishing solutions, has taken to social media to showcase its decorative and personalised Easter boxes filled with chocolate treats for colleagues to enjoy over the long Easter weekend.
The independent Print Industries Association (IPIA), meanwhile, has used the holiday to give a fun twist on its upcoming Big Breakfast event, which it runs regularly throughout the year for businesses to network with one another and share knowledge.
The association has used the tagline “how do you like your easter eggs in the morning” for a Easter/breakfast themed graphic which it has shared with some fun Easter trivia to promote its next event, with eProductivity Software, on April 26th.
With Easter egg hunts and premium packaging becoming more and more popular many commercial print companies have showcased their sustainable alternatives for Easter.
Banbury Litho has highlighted its 2023 Easter Boxes which are a packaging solution from paper company G . F Smith. The boxes are made with Colorflute and are 100% recyclable.
In a post on LinkedIn Banbury Litho says: “Colorflute boasts over 1000 combination possibilities but here at BL we have opted for a combination of Candy Pink and Turquoise with White e-flute and we have even gone for ‘Matrix’ as an embossing… A very happy Easter from all at Banbury Litho.”
To share in the festivities digital print company Where The Trade Buys (WTTB) has started an Easter sale on its website, giving customers in the trade 25% discount on a variety of items.
Products include personalised wrapping paper, super-size posters, dibond signs, coffee mugs, as well as the likes of long run flyers and their essential banner range.
Louise Stephenson, managing director of WTTB, says the success of a similar event earlier in the year led to the decision to replicate it. “We wanted to support people at the beginning of the year with a range of offers which were very well received,” says Stephenson, adding:
“With events like the Coronation on the horizon, people will be looking for special products and merchandise, so this really is a great opportunity for people to buy at a discount.
“We selected the items because they are among our best sellers, so we know that the opportunity to get them at a substantially reduced price will be very popular.”
With the long weekend giving some businesses a well-deserved break and others a whole host of Easter themed projects, there will be plenty of reasons to celebrate this weekend and in the coming weeks.
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