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Countdown To Gift Of The Year

With a closing date of Friday November 29, there’s less than two weeks left for suppliers to send in their entries for the 2020 Gift of the Year competition. There are 20 gift and home categories, with this year’s Judges’ Choice category sponsored by Progressive Gifts & Home.

Now in its 42nd year, The Giftware Association say that this year’s competition is set to be the ‘biggest and best’ yet, with products and ranges given an exclusive platform that will be seen by buyers, retailers and industry experts.

There is no limit to how many products or categories companies can enter, or how many categories the same product can be entered into.

Above: Progressive Gifts & Home editor Sue Marks (centre), presented Bathing Beauty’s George Jones (right) with the Beauty, Bath & Spa trophy at last year’s Gift of the Year awards. Also shown is Bathing Beauty’s ‘head of making it happen’ Caroline (left). 
Above: Progressive Gifts & Home editor Sue Marks (centre), presented
Bathing Beauty’s George Jones (right) with the Beauty, Bath & Spa trophy at last year’s Gift of the Year awards. Also shown is Bathing Beauty’s ‘head of making it happen’ Caroline (left).

A  panel of judges, to include Progressive Gifts & Home, will judge each entry on its commercial merits.

Visit www.giftoftheyear.co.uk or call 0121 237 1142.

 

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