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Faircracker SUMMER 2020 Bill Coleman’s Entertainment Now, when hand washing is more important than


ever, we bring you the 14 foot tall, BubbleYou® Bubble Tower -the world's biggest bubble toy® and


giant FUN hand washing station! Using a special blend of Dawn dish soap, we fight


the virus! For info on how soap fights the virus visit https://facebook.com/BubbleTower/ For information on how we can help promote your


hand washing message and sponsors, see https://bubbletower.com/faq.php Hope you can join us at the Indiana State Fair,


would love to show you the world's biggest bubble toy® and Giant Fun hand washing station in person. Helping you feel the joy, so you will remember Bill Coleman Entertainment.


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“A Berry Good Visit” Kelsey Bridges, left and Tim Lovett, 3rd from left, welcome Kathy and Jeff Ross of Ross Concessions to the 2020 Florida Strawberry Festival.


Be Seen, Get Noticed! Advertise in THE FAIRCRACKER,


a publication of the Florida Federation of Fairs & Livestock Shows, Inc.


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Published in SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL AD Rates for Members: One Issue


Business Card (2”x3”) $30.00 1/4 Page (4”x5”) 1/2 Page (7”x5”) Full Page (7”x10”)


$60.00 $90.00


Inside front or


$125.00 $175.00


3 Issues* $75.00 $155.00 $225.00 $300.00


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Back cover Deadline for Advertising Submissions: June 1 – deadline for Summer issue October 1 – deadline for FALL issue February 1 – deadline for SPRING issue;


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