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Custom Natural Lip Moisturizers in White Tube
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Model #: PI47105

Custom Natural Lip Moisturizers in White Tube

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Description
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Custom Natural Lip Moisturizers in White Tube are fantastic promotional items that can be used for promotions in conventions, meetings, tours as well as in tradeshows. USA Made; they are coming in White tube with 2 5/8" x 5/8" of size. The tubes are made up of 35% post-industrial recycled materials. The 1 1/32" h x 1 41/64" w imprint area on these custom products makes sure that your brand logo is getting the best exposure. Order these custom lip balms fast to grab our free custom design and free online proofs facilities.

Request a quote to know what you can save on ordering Custom Natural Lip Moisturizers in White Tube.

Available Flavors: Berry, Cherry, Coconut, Island Paradise, Mint, Orange Citrus, Peppermint, Vanilla, Vanilla Mint, Unflavored
Product Size: 2 5/8" x 5/8" Diameter
Imprint Area: 1.64" W x 1.03" H
Imprint Method: Full Color Label
Carton Weight: 3 lbs
Packaging: 125 Pieces
Material: Material (Tube)
Production Time: 3-5 Business Days
Delivery time is based on the shipping method selected.

We expect customers to send us artwork files in editable formats (.EPS, .PSD, .AI, .PDF, etc) with all fonts converted into curves/outlines.
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Product & Design Quality - All were very good.
Customer Service & Shipping - Sollan was outstanding.

by John Glikbarg on Sep 14








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