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Gift Of The Year Awards: Black Friday Deal

With a closing date of midnight tonight (25 November) there’s still time to receive a free entry to the Gift of the Year Awards 2025 as part of The Giftware Association’s Black Friday weekend deal.

2-GOTY LOGONew entrants can purchase an entry or bundle to receive a free entry. Existing entrants receive one free entry too. Suppliers who purchase credits or bundles today will have a free credit added to their account for any Gift of the Year 2025 category. (T&C’s apply). Companies who have already entered, or who have bought credits, can check their Inbox for exclusive deals.

The extra credit can be used against any Gift of the Year category, allowing businesses to either enter a brand new product or to choose a different category for existing products.

With growth year on year, the Gift of the Year Awards have become a powerful springboard for brands eager to capture the industry’s attention, with this year’s competition promising to be bigger than ever, featuring over 120 industry judgeswhich including many influential buyers and retailers.

“Products showcased at the awards will be seen by thousands more buyers and retailers across the sector, adding even more credibility and exposure,” says The Giftware Association’s PR and marketing manager Chris Workman.

To enter, visit Gift of the Year’s official website www.giftoftheyear.co.uk or contact awards@ga-uk.org for guidance on entering.

The closing date for entries is November 30, 2024.

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