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Cut chain design adds sparkle in the sun, and it’s available in either silver or gold.” The Crystal Brilliance wholesales for $9.50 and retails for $22. The Tier wholesales for $8.50 and retails for $20. A tabletop spinner model to display the toe thongs and other jewelry is available for $24. In addition to the fl oor and table spinner racks, Prettie Pretties of- fers banners to alert customers that Topless Sandals are avail- able at the location. They can be hung on the wall or suspended, depending on your setup. Pricing is very affordable, only $21 and up, depending on the size that works best. Interested kiosk and cart
owners can, “dip their foot in,” and order a minimum of 20 pair of Sandals or 12 toe thongs to see how they sell. “Registra- tion is free and easy through our website, and we usually ship the same day. Smart retailers will get their orders in early,” Peterson says. “Once the warm weather hits, we predict our San- dals and Foot Jewelry will be the hot items of the year.” ■
For more information: Prettie Pretties by BJ 240 North Delaware Avenue Deland, FL 32720 Tel.: 386-738-1334 Email:
PrettiePretties@aol.com Website:
www.topless-sandals-
wholesale.biz
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