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- Is Your Heart In it?
Created by the American Heart Association to raise awareness of the number one killer among women of As a result, it is important for all women to take charge of their heart health (source: American Heart Association) February is also American Heart Month.
- Invest in your brand
The average American spends 37 minutes a day preparing, serving, and cleaning up their kitchen.
- Partner To Save Our Oceans
American Ad Bag has introduced a global initiative this year. To assist, our partner, American Ad Bag, is giving 10% of the EVERY sale of washable paper bags to The
- Give Back One For One
Additionally, it's the oldest in-kind giving organization in America, collecting merchandise donations from generous American corporations and providing them to qualified schools and non-profit organizations
- Hydration Becomes You!
HidrateSpark It’s estimated that 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated, contributing to problems
- What's Behind The Symbols?
same colors as the USA flag to acknowledge that formerly enslaved people and their descendants are Americans
- Brands Travel-be salty, sweet or spicy!
Did you know Americans spend more than $3.2 billion on gift wrapping, apparently looks do matter!
- Ready To Spin The Bottle?
Americans as a whole generate enough waste each year to circle the earth 24 times. 75% of all that trash
- Discover The Allure of Mixed Media
Collections include your choice of materials such as bamboo, American walnut, ebony, brushed aluminum
- 3 Magic Beans, Growing Your Brand to New Heights
Does the Giant represent fear, our competition and holding on to customers with money? Is the Giant's wife, as an ally, the key relationship builder to achieving Jack's goals? The Giant's wife decided to help Jack; why? The harp tone soothed the Giant.
- For Gamers, Every Sound Matters
Did you know that 70% of American homes have at least one avid gamer?
- Making Power Moves
It's official, Americans are now spending more time on their smartphones than watching TV. The average American will spend about 3 hours and 43 minutes (source: emarketer.com) and most of that















