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Unbreakable Glasses
By William Topping

I`m like Frank Spencer at home sometimes and our glassware and crockery tends to suffer as a result. In the past few weeks I`ve lost count of the amount of glasses that I have broken in the home. What we could do with are Unbreakable Glasses that look like glass items but are actually made from plastic. In recent times licensed premises have been providing their customers with plastic glasses if they have taken their drinks outdoors. It`s such a shame that the glasses are obviously plastic as it tends to dampen the enjoyment of the beverage. However, new Unbreakable Glasses are set to change all this and they are just what I need at home. Modern Unbreakable Glasses look just like glass and they feel like glass too. The big difference between them and their glass peers is they are totally unbreakable. You can drop them on the floor, throw them against a wall or even step on them if the mood takes your fancy. These tough little cookies will ask for more and there`ll be no sign of blemishes either. In clumsy households like mine the Unbreakable Glasses could be put to good use and pubs will no doubt be using them from now on. Forget feeble plastic glasses these Unbreakable Glasses are much more refined whilst being durable types of beverage holders.


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Direct mail production is one of the most imperative aspects of any organization or business. The direct mail produced by these organizations is sent to millions of subscribers, clients and/or random mailing addresses and are a representation of the company itself. That is why direct mail should be produced and presented in a manner that is not only in accordance with the company culture but also works to enhance its positive image. There are a number of processes that need to be looked after closely in direct mail production like letter and document text setting, laser personalizing of letters, high speed laser printing, inkjet personalizing, artwork editing, print finishing, folding and enclosing, mail sort, poly-wrapping of magazines and brochures, and more. The manufacturing part of direct mail includes the production of envelopes and stationary and the process is said to be the computing, laser printing and enclosing. Direct mail obviously employs machinery and techniques to carry out this process and there is a need to clearly comprehend and maintain best practices. A lot of companies specialize in the field of direct mail production and take responsibility on behalf of other organizations to take care of their mailing needs. This gives the organizations time to focus on tasks more important while their direct mailing requirements are being looked after by professionals. The clients and vendors, both, need to recognize their responsibilities when working together for success in this production process. They need to keep a check on the ordering, deliveries, storage, computing, envelopes, and mailing houses and of the materials of direct mail. Also, the legal aspects of this production process should be catered to, throughout the process. All of these factors of direct mail production, if carried out effectively and efficiently, can and does result in success of the process and hence adds to that of the organization.



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