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National Sticker Day, celebrated annually on January 13th, marks a unique celebration of the ubiquitous yet often overlooked sticker. This day not only commemorates the playful and creative use of stickers but also highlights their significance in various aspects of our daily lives. From marketing and education to personal expression, stickers have evolved into a vibrant medi...


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January feels like permission to tweak things. Not a full rebrand. Just a reset. And if you ship products, custom packaging stickers are one of the quickest ways to make that reset visible. That reset can show up in one place customers notice fast: your packaging. Even if your website is perfect, the first offline touchpoint is usually a box or...


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“Back to school” gets treated like an August-only event. New backpacks. New notebooks. Big first-day energy. And then winter break hits and, somehow, the reset button disappears until summer. If you’re looking for a small fix, Back-to-School Stickers are a surprisingly good place to start.

But January is its own back-to-school moment. New semester, n...


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If you’ve ever slapped a sticker on a tool box, you know the emotional arc. Day 1: it looks awesome. Week 2: it’s scratched, grimy, and the corners are starting to look like they’ve been through a minor war. Tool boxes live a rough life. They slide around truck beds, rub against jobsite concrete, and get wiped down with whatever rag is closest.<...


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If you run a startup, you already know the weird truth: people will judge your whole brand off one tiny detail. A shipping box that looks sloppy. A label that peels. A sticker that arrives scuffed and makes your logo look like it went through a dishwasher fight (even if it didn’t).

That’s why


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