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  2. FCKH8 - Wikipedia

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    FCKH8 has had several campaigns and products that center upon LGBT issues, such as a video aimed at Chick-fil-A's same-sex marriage controversy. [5] [6] In 2013 FCKH8 announced their intent to mail out 10,000 copies of the coloring book Misha & His Moms Go to the Olympics to Russian families in response to the then recently passed Russian gay propaganda law.

  3. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Promotional merchandise are products branded with a logo or slogan and distributed at little or no cost to promote a brand, corporate identity, or event. Such products, which are often informally called promo products, swag [1] , or freebies (count nouns), are used in marketing and sales. Often they are of the tchotchke type.

  4. Throw-away society - Wikipedia

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    The throw-away society is a generalised description of human social concept strongly influenced by consumerism, whereby the society tends to use items once only, from disposable packaging, and consumer products are not designed for reuse or lifetime use.

  5. The 2016 campaigns are inspiring some weird merchandise - AOL

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  6. Cause marketing - Wikipedia

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    Point of Sale Campaigns: A donation solicited by a company at the point of sale but made by the consumer (e.g. consumers are asked to round up their purchase or donate a dollar when they check out online or in-stores). Message-Focused Campaigns: Business resources are used to share a cause-focused message. For example, a campaign that ...

  7. Buy NZ Made - Wikipedia

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    Buy NZ Made is a campaign promoting and encouraging people to buy New Zealand made products. It is run by BusinessNZ , a business advocacy body made up of New Zealand employers and manufacturers. [ 1 ]

  8. Kamala Harris' Vogue-ready campaign merchandise may be ... - AOL

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    Kamala Harris got some of the country's top designers to design her new campaign merchandise. The 16 collaborating designers include Vera Wang and Tory Burch. Experts say the new merchandise might ...

  9. Fashion Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Revolution was founded in 2013 in response to the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh by Carry Somers and Orsola de Castro. [6] The organization is funded by private foundations, institutional grants, commercial organizations, and donations from individuals.