The company I recently sold was a wholesale, private-label candle shop. Meaning: companies across the U.S. ordered candles from us, and we put their labels, logos etc. on them. Its sister in the corporation is a complete "promotional item" wholesaler.
Things that are available are
- baseball caps
- t-shirts
- polos
- button-ups
- jackets
- coffe cups
- pretty much anything you can put a logo on
If people are interested in this sort of stuff, maybe I can work something up for my next contribution. If there's a huge demand, considering the current owners of the corporation are my father-in-law and his business partner, I know I can come up with an in-expensive solution. Perhaps we should have a poll on what type of PerlMonks merchandise people would like to see on the Buy Stuff page.
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