IRONMAN recently announced Zorrel International Inc. as the official lifestyle apparel of IRONMAN in the United States and Canada for the next three years. Zorrel will be the exclusive provider of lifestyle apparel for IRONMAN official merchandise, both online (www.ironmanstore.com) and at races throughout the United States and at select races in Canada. Products will include event T-Shirts, Polo's, Fleece and Softshell jackets.
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PROMOTIONS EAST, scheduled for June 5-8 in Atlantic City, N.J., announced the PE After Dark Party, a new free networking and social event at this year's show.
New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed’s, a member of Polyconcept North America, the second largest hard goods supplier within the promotional products industry, has entered into the health and beauty aids (HBA) category through a partnership with retail brand MISSION Skincare.
Grandview, Missouri-based, Zorrel International Inc., a market leader in performance and basic wearables for the promotional product, uniform, and decorator markets, announced that it has assumed certain marketing rights for the "Rohde Royce" label of apparel.
… And then the businessman woke up in a bathtub filled with ice only to find his kidney was gone! Eating Pop Rocks and drinking Coke will cause stomach damage! Walt Disney has been cryogenically frozen! The best urban legends revolve around some rather unsavory themes, don’t they? Here’s one more you might not have heard: “Golf” is actually an acronym for “Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden.” Not true.
The best urban legends revolve around some rather unsavory themes, don't they? Here's one more you might not have heard: "Golf" is actually an acronym for "Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden." Not true.
Now available only from Zorrel International, Insect Shield Repellent Technology is an Army-developed fabric that keeps bugs away. According to Bill Gardiner, vice president of the Grand View, Missouri-based company, the fabric has the full approval of the Environmental Protection Agency, and is 100 percent effective for 70 washes (pretty much the lifetime of the garment). He noted it would be great for construction workers, loggers or golfers. "This product is like an insurance policy," he said.
WHEN THE FEDERAL government created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958, people were looking to venture into the most remote locations imaginable. The thirst for discovery was demanding and required vast sums of capital to invest in new technologies, inventions and enhancements. NASA contracted many businesses and manufacturing plants to create tools that would meet the needs of space travel. Once the new technology was in place, these companies had the building blocks to manufacture space-age products on a large scale and reduce prices, making them accessible to average consumers. NASA can be thanked for home smoke detectors, cordless drills and
Zorrel International, Henderson, Nev., acquired the TimeOut Apparel Division of King Louie International. The purchase included the distribution center of 154,000 sq. ft. on 21 acres of land in Grandview, Mo., a suburb of Kansas City. The facility also includes extensive decorating capabilities including embroidery, screen-printing and heat sealing. King Louie International provides TimeOut sportswear for women and men to the trade. Recently, the company announced that it was selling its various operating divisions. Zorrel’s acquisition will enable King Louie to continue supplying product to its customers. Roger Carroll, King Louie International’s senior vice president, said the acquisition places his company in a