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‘Small Gifts Go A Long Way’ Says Not On The High Street

Among the roll out of Christmas adverts this month is ‘Celebrate Christmas’ from Not On The High Street. The ad highlights ‘small gifts that go a long way’, revealing the wide range of products available on the online marketplace which have been made by small gift businesses.

“Our ‘Celebrate Christmas’ campaign is a follow-on from Not On The High Street’s recent re-brand campaign which celebrates the different people in our lives and the moments that matter,” explains Not On The High Street’s brand and creative director Lorna Brown.

“We know value for money is going to be more important than ever this festive season and we want to help our customers by offering a wide range of inspiring, unique gifts to suit every budget, all made by the UK’s best small businesses.”

As part of Not On The High Street’s Christmas campaign, other initiatives will be rolling out across wider channels, including online, PR and social media.

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