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Happy News For Gift Retailers

Licencee Widdop and Co is offering retailers the chance to win over £250 worth of The Happy News giftware in an online competition.

The company is inviting retailers to share some of their happy news, be it about the business, staff, charity events or retail initiatives. Entries should be submitted online HERE.

The winner will receive a prize of The Happy News giftware, featuring happy designs and sentiments on a range of pick-up gifts that have been designed by Emily Coxhead, founder and creator of The Happy News. Products include Widdop jewellery, mugs, photo frames, candles, storage tins, purses and travel accessories.

Emily will be selecting the winner at the end of May, with both Widdop and Emily sharing retailers’ happy news stories on social media.

 

Top: Among The Happy News giftware that is up for grabs in a Widdop and Co online competition open to gift retailers.

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