Yu Pin King, Wellcome’s exclusive Chinese Food Corporate Brand, is currently offering a gift with purchase promo for the upcoming Chinese New Year. Purchase any 3 cans of Oyster Shell and one could get a Ceramic Bowl and Metal Spoon for free! We particularly like the On pack packaging of this promo, with the promotional [...]
Promotional Idea – Memo Door Hanger
Looking for promo ideas, why not consider this memo door hanger spotted at the recent HK Toys and Games Fair? Suitable as an on-pack or promotional gift for almost any market. Not just a simple door hanger but also a memo board! Leave a personalized message for the next person at the door or a reminder [...]
Licensed Characters by Tokidoki
Tokidoki was present at the 2012 Licensing Show held in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre this week. Tokidoki is an American design company, based in Los Angeles and founded in 2003. The brand has created a wide range of innovative licensed characters from Cocomandos and Cactus Friends to Moofia and Til Death Do [...]
Licensed Characters – Japanese Superhero : Ultraman
I was not familiar with the Japanese superhero called Ultraman until I visited the 2012 Licensing Show held in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. It did not long for me to realize that he id THE Japanese superhero to know ! The licensed character, Ultraman, was the central figure of a Japanese television series that dates [...]
On Pack Promotional Gift Ideas: Kite in a Bag
Spotted at the HK Toys and Games Fair, we saw this promotional kite that may look ordinary to everyone. However, we thought this might make a perfect promotional gift for you. There is so much room for branding and it can be customized in terms of shape, design and colour. One could even design it [...]
Licensed Characters : The all time favorite Smiley Face
We all recognize the yellow Smiley face character when we see it. Though this may surprise certain, the Smiley face is a licensed character. This iconic logo was designed over 40 years ago by the American commercial artist Harvey Ball for an advertising company. The character got its name ”Smiley” later, in 1972, from a French newspaper “France Soir“. [...]
