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  2. Made in Britain (campaign) - Wikipedia

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    When businesses join Made in Britain as a member they get licensed access for one year to the Made in Britain suite of marks to use on their products, packaging and marketing material. [ 6 ] It is used by more than 2000 businesses in a broad range of sectors, from large-scale industrial products and vehicles down to independently manufactured ...

  3. Corgi Toys - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the introduction of Corgi Toys, Mettoy mainly produced tin plate toys. However, in the early 1950s, they began producing a few products in cast metal. The first was a large scale wind-up racer made with a cast aluminium body and tin plate wheels.

  4. Walkers (snack foods) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010, the company launched a promotional campaign entitled the Walkers Flavour Cup in order to locate the world's most loved and favourite flavour. [45] In the end, it was decided that the flavour with the most fans at the end of the tournament/competition would be declared the winner and ultimate champion of all flavours.

  5. Big D (peanuts) - Wikipedia

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    The product describes itself as Britain's best-loved pub snack. [1] During the 1970s and 1980s, the product was known for its promotional displays, whereby the packets of peanuts were tessellated in front of a picture of a scantily clad female model. The pack formats were redesigned in 2016 to move away from the card designs of previous years.

  6. Wharfedale (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wharfedale is officially accredited by the 'Made In Britain' organisation, a not-for-profit organisation supporting British manufacturers with the official trademarks. They work with other UK trade bodies, relevant UK government departments and media channels, to promote high quality employment, responsible business, and sustainable economic ...

  7. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The first known promotional products in the United States were commemorative buttons dating back to the election of George Washington in 1789. During the early 19th century, there were some advertising calendars, rulers, and wooden specialties, but there was no organized industry for the creation and distribution of promotional items until later in the 19th century.

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