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  2. MyVoucherCodes - Wikipedia

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    MyVoucherCodes.co.uk launched by Mark Pearson in 2006 in his bedroom with £300. He initially started a company that delivered printed messages on roses called Roses by Design, but moved into vouchers after he found he was making more money promoting others products rather than his own and noticed there were no coupon sites in the UK.

  3. Cash's - Wikipedia

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    jjcash.co.uk Cash's , or J. & J. Cash Ltd. , is a company in Coventry, England, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] founded in 1846, that manufactures woven name tapes and other woven products [ 1 ] and is known for formerly making ribbons .

  4. Label - Wikipedia

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    These labels are also seen on magazine subscription renewals, allowing customers to re-subscribe to the magazine with an easy peel-and-stick label sent back. [9] Also, as the retained label is adhesive free it prevents customers from re-applying the cheaper-priced labels to premium products. Smart labels have RFID chips embedded under the label ...

  5. CCL Label Decorative Sleeves - Wikipedia

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    CCL Label Decorative Sleeves is a UK based company founded in 1979. The company manufactures heat shrink sleeves for product marketing sectors including, food, beers, soft drinks, spirits, wines, dairy products, household products, cosmetics, toiletries etc. Shrink sleeves can be applied to varying shapes and in many forms both for branding and security.

  6. Horizon label - Wikipedia

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    Early labels were very crude. 2003 "VOID" Horizon labels for training post office staff A Horizon label is an adhesive postage label that is a type of variable value stamp . The labels were introduced in the United Kingdom in 2002 [ 1 ] as part of the computerisation of the counter services of the post office network of Royal Mail using the ...

  7. Thomas Stevens (weaver) - Wikipedia

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    Stevengraph showing the London and York Royal Mail Coach, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum In the 19th century the town of Coventry, England, was the centre of a ribbon weaving industry.