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How Brainbox Candy Is Supporting The NHS

As stories abound in the media about how the public are doing their utmost to support the NHS, it’s heartening to discover that greeting card company Brainbox Candy’s co-owners, Mark Williams and Ben Hickman, have put their creative talents to excellent use. 

The talented duo have put their all into designing seven different posters which are free to download from the company’s website,  https://www.brainboxcandy.com/free-posters/ with two outlined designs which can be printed out for children to colour in.

Above: Brainbox Candy’s ‘poster boys’ Mark Williams (right) and Ben Hickman.
Above: Brainbox Candy’s ‘poster boys’ Mark Williams (right) and Ben Hickman.

Echoing the ‘clap for the NHS’ initiative, one poster features hands applauding, with another design based around the message that ‘not all superheroes wear capes’. There is also an overarching ‘thank you’ design featuring a colourful rainbow.

Among the gift retailers fast off the mark to put the posters up are John May and Luke Jacks, co-owners of Mooch Gifts & Home in Bewdley and Stourport-on-Severn, who have put up an array of designs in their shop windows.

Above: Mooch Gifts & Home are among the gift retailers displaying the Brainbox Candy NHS posters in their windows.
Above: Mooch Gifts & Home are among the gift retailers displaying the Brainbox Candy NHS posters in their windows.

“We have posted about the posters on social media and have had some amazing, supportive, appreciative feedback from both the public and retailers,” Brainbox Candy’s Mark Williams told GiftsandHome.net.

As he says, “Currently, shops may be closed. However, their windows are still on display to hundreds of passersby each day, so what a great platform to show support for the NHS up and down the country.

 

Top: The Brainbox Candy NHS posters are being displayed by both retailers and in people’s homes.

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