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George Gaida, promotional products division manager at LarLu, Winona, Minn., has seen how advances in technology have improved quality. According to Gaida, “Technology has made it possible to provide overall faster delivery, with multicolor and full-color imprinting on both small- and large-quantity orders.” This means, even smaller distributors can provide their customers with the best quality button. Which is good news, because with an expanded election cycle and campaign spending at record highs, distributors are likely to see a plethora of political customers coming in. He mentioned the upswing before elections is noticeable at LarLu and foresees this trend continuing. “I believe political buttons will continue to have a place in campaigning and election politics,” said Gaida, adding that he thinks of them as personal billboards that “are inexpensive and long-lasting.”