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Cast Iron Figures
INTERNATIONAL WHOLESALE & Drop Shippers Corp. (IWDSC) imports a line of cast iron fi gures and objects that add something extra to the home and garden, be it the Cast Iron Black Cat Doorstop, the Cast Iron Piggy Bank, or the Cast Iron Replica Pull Toy Horse on Wheels. IWDSC off ers everything in its cast iron line, from Black Americana, to western, to antique reproductions, covering a wide range of styles and tastes for the home. T ese cast iron products are imported directly by the company, so it is able to keep the
For more information:
INTERNATIONAL WHOLESALE & DROP SHIPPERS CORP
1620 W. Skyline Dr., Ozark, MO 65721 Toll Free: 800-216-1970
Email:
whole@iwdsc.com Website:
www.IWDSC.com
price low for customers. For example, three popular cast iron items are the Cast Iron T ree Piece Train, which wholesales for $8.99 and has a suggested retail of $14.99; the beautiful Cast Iron Sun Face for garden or interior, wholesale at $20.73 and retail for $39.99; and the Cast Iron Horse that wholesales for $6.37 and retails for around $14.99. T e fi rm off ers a total of 3,499 Skus, from cookware to food and candy, to lamps and kitchens and toys. Cast iron is popular for inside the house and in the garden. People are spending more
money decorating their homes today, and probably less money on going places. T ere has been a trend toward making the home more cozy. T e cast iron products are feel good American products, even though they are not made here, but they are replicas of things we love. IWSDSC off ers a wholesale store and dropship store on its website. T e wholesale store features a low minimum order and no minimum quantity, which serves the smaller brick and mortar store quite well. T e dropship store has no minimum.
Onboard and Security Signs
For more information:
KC CREATIONS, INC.
8526 Innsbrook Lane Springboro, OH 45066 Toll Free: 800-223-6369
Tel.:937-748-8181 Fax:937-748-8446
Email:
info@kccreationsinc.com Website:
www.kccreationsinc.com
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April 2010
KC CREATIONS Inc. has a new line of “On Board” and “Security” signs, featuring dog breeds, to celebrate man’s best friend. T ese new signs, made of yellow polyethylene, are 4 inches by 4 inches and are displayed on the diagonal with the help of a suction cup. T e “On Board” signs will typically be displayed in car windows, and the “Security” signs in homes or apartments. T ere will be over 100 dogs featured in these signs. T e wholesale price for both new lines is $1.50 per unit, and suggested retail is $4. T ere is no minimum order. However, for orders over a certain size, a free 144 piece rack is available. Call KC Creations for specifi cs. KC Creations also offers a line of
crossing signs, which it calls “X-ing” signs. T ese X-ing signs have a wholesale of $2 per unit and a suggested retail of $4 to $6.
T e X-ing signs feature over 100 dog breeds. However, there is a mix of other animals available in this format, such as alligators, bears, cows, and more. T ere is also a spin- ning rack available. T e company off ers starter packages
but retailers need to call for details. Unlike some animal signs that are in silhouet e, all of KC Creations signs are careful pen and ink drawings. T ese signs sell well in tradi- tional outlets like pet shops, but KC Cre- ations reports that a lot of signs are sold at various fairs around the country. Naturally, signs like, Tiger X-ing, sell well at the zoo. T ese new signs will be introduced at the HH Backer Pet Industry show in Baltimore on April 23rd to 25th, at Booth 913, operated by Animal Accents.
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