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Kerusso is a business with a mission. Founded in 1987 by Vic Kennett with a $1,000 family loan, the word Kerusso comes from the New Testament Greek and translates into “preach.”
Edward Rodarte, CEO of Telamcorp, took a common problem—”stinky feet”—and turned it into a thriving business. Telamcorp is the manufacturer and distributor of products aimed at neutralizing unpleasant daily odors and pests.
If you’re a retailer who mails products, David Holt has a question for you: How often do you really think about your shipping and packaging?
Dean Mackey is hoping to introduce customers to a cool, slightly retro art form he calls “airigami.” Mackey, curator of The Online Paper Airplane Museum, is hoping to bring back a novelty that was popular in the 1940s and 1950s: real postcards that include plans for a detailed and beautiful paper airplane that can be created from the card itself.
Gazoz is a wholesaler of fashion apparel to everyone from boutique owners to overseas apparel stores. The company’s product line features apparel for children, teens, and adults, in men’s and women’s styles. There is also a line of plus-sized apparel.
Medallion Vending Fun makes an offer that’s hard to refuse: destinations like zoos, museums, and aquariums that are interested in its program need make no up-front investment to start carrying its products.
There’s nothing like direct customer feedback to see what’s working, and Wilcor was happy to get plenty of positive response to its new products at the recent IGES/SSS gift and souvenir show in Sevierville and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Rex International has got your T-shirt department covered. The international wholesaler carries branded T-shirts from globally recognized companies including Budweiser, Coca-Cola, Ford, Chevy, and Marvel Comics, for wholesale distribution according to Mani Sakhari, sales manager for Rex.
Mike Watts, general manager of DMD Products, distributor of the LoveHandle phone grip, has an expansive view of the potential customer base: “It’s pretty much everybody aged 7 to 70, because we all have smartphones now.”