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The largest product category for promotional products are portable, the T-shirts, golf shirts, jackets, caps, hats, shoes and the like shall include more than 30% of the total population. Other popular categories are writing instruments, calendars, desk and office accessories, drink, bags, software, recognition awards, leisure, travel accessories, tools, stickers and decals, games and playing cards, car accessories, computer products, buttons, magnets, textiles, food and gifts timepiece.

Information => The first known promotional products in the United States commemorative buttons from the election of George Washington in 1789.

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