Carte Blanche and EMI team up on Me to You at Christmas CD
Carte Blanche Greetings is continuing its successful partnership with EMI by releasing ‘Me to You at Christmas’, a collection of 40 festive feel-good tunes. The
Carte Blanche Greetings is continuing its successful partnership with EMI by releasing ‘Me to You at Christmas’, a collection of 40 festive feel-good tunes. The
Divine Chocolate, the ethical chocolate company owned by cocoa farmers, is delighted to announce its Christmas 2011 range. One item in the range that we
New from Camden Graphics this month is the ‘Take a view’ licensed range. The set of 13 designs will be available in stores from January.
Specialist British greetings card retail chain Scribbler – famed for its quirky cards and irreverent humour – is launching a brand new personalised cards service
Gifts and Greetings Review was pleased to attend the 16th annual UK greetings card awards, The Henries, which were held on Thursday October 13 at
Marketing leading greetings card publisher and gift manufacturer Carte Blanche Greetings has announced senior structural changes to its Board of Directors. With immediate effect Carte

The London Home Fragrance Show launches this Summer, 9–10 July, as the UK’s first event created exclusively for the home fragrance sector — a dedicated

The Giftware Association (GA), in partnership with BATF International, is offering an exclusive opportunity for four of its members to showcase their products at Shoppe

More UK consumers intend to celebrate Father’s Day this year through gifting, dining and other activities, although spending is forecast to remain restrained as they

The Puppet Company is taking centre stage at Hamleys Regent Street this summer with its first-ever dedicated window display, celebrating 25 years of puppets, imaginative

The globally renowned British brand, Burleigh Pottery, has been saved by a group of investors led by former Burberry CEO, Christopher Bailey. Based at the

Carte Blanche Group has announced a change of ownership at the company as majority shareholders, Stephen Haines and Duncan Spence, leave the business. Haines is
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