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Last Chance To Enter The Gift of the Year Awards

Today (Monday 9 December) is the last chance for suppliers to enter the Gift of the Year 2025 competition, with the closing date for entries midnight tonight.  

“We have already seen some fantastic entries for this year’s awards, but we know there are even more incredible products out there waiting to be discovered,” comments The Giftware Association’s PR and marketing manager Chris Workman.

“Gift of the Year isn’t just about the awards themselves, it’s about connecting brands with the buyers and retailers who matter most,” he continued. “Each year we want to flood our judges with amazing products and create those all-important connections.”

This year’s competition is the biggest yet, with over 120 industry judges poised to review the best in home and giftware. “Beyond the judges, thousands of buyers and retailers will have their eyes on the awards, making it the ultimate platform to showcase incredible products and ranges,” states Chris.

Highlighting why brands should enter, Chris points to brand visibility, direct access to retail decision makers and prestige and influence.

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

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