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    waterless temporary tattoos in 11 states.

    Plain and simple, promotional products such as temporary tattoos are supposed to be fun. But if you suffer a backlash because parents are upset that their kids are using their spit to apply the tattoo, then you’re not doing yourself any favors. Plastic flying disks, commonly referred to as Frisbees®, are another example. The cheap ones are made of plastic that can splinter when broken. This can lead to a harmful situation where pets an

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    As marketers and businesses seek to promote themselves, their products or events, they need to think through the promotional products they use in the promotion. They need to consider the positives and explore possible negatives. A product that may seem like a sure-fire hit may actually turn into a public relations problem. A prime example of this is Temporary Tattoos.

    It’s no secret that kids love temporary tattoos. They’re the “stickers” of the 2000’s. And on the face of it, temporary tattoos and kids are a perfect match. In a retail setting, give the kids a couple temporary tattoos to keep them busy and you can effectively have a conversation with the parents. At festivals and other public events, if you hand out temporary tattoos to the kids, it’s like having 100’s of little billboards running around with your logo on their forehead, cheeks and hands.

    The downside is, most temporary tattoos require water to apply. That’s not a problem when there’s a supply of clean water handy. But when kids don’t have access to water, they use the next best thing … their spit. Therein lies the health concern.

    Germs and bacteria in saliva can spread all kinds of diseases from the common cold and the flu to Tuberculosis and Meningitis. While one solution is to take away the temporary tattoos … an alternative is Waterless Temporary Tattoos.

    Because they don’t require water to apply, waterless temporary tattoos eliminate the need for kids to use their saliva when there’s no water available. That greatly reduces the spread of saliva-related germs and the mess commonly associated with applying temporary tattoos.

    Because of their sanitary nature and ease of use, waterless tattoos are quickly finding a following within such organizations as the March of Dimes (MOD). A Michigan MOD chapter began using them for their walkathon in the fall of ’06. Word quickly spread within the organization. Currently, the MOD uses waterless temporary tattoos in 11 states.

    Plain and simple, promotional products such as temporary tattoos are supposed to be fun. But if you suffer a backlash because parents are upset that their kids are using their spit to apply the tattoo, then you’re not doing yourself any favors. Plastic flying disks, commonly referred to as Frisbees®, are another example. The cheap ones are made of plastic that can splinter when broken. This can lead to a harmful situation where pets and

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    emporary tattoos and kids are a perfect match. In a retail setting, give the kids a couple temporary tattoos to keep them busy and you can effectively have a conversation with the parents. At festivals and other public events, if you hand out temporary tattoos to the kids, it’s like having 100’s of little billboards running around with your logo on their forehead, cheeks and hands.

    The downside is, most temporary tattoos require water to apply. That’s not a problem when there’s a supply of clean water handy. But when kids don’t have access to water, they use the next best thing … their spit. Therein lies the health concern.

    Germs and bacteria in saliva can spread all kinds of diseases from the common cold and the flu to Tuberculosis and Meningitis. While one solution is to take away the temporary tattoos … an alternative is Waterless Temporary Tattoos.

    Because they don’t require water to apply, waterless temporary tattoos eliminate the need for kids to use their saliva when there’s no water available. That greatly reduces the spread of saliva-related germs and the mess commonly associated with applying temporary tattoos.

    Because of their sanitary nature and ease of use, waterless tattoos are quickly finding a following within such organizations as the March of Dimes (MOD). A Michigan MOD chapter began using them for their walkathon in the fall of ’06. Word quickly spread within the organization. Currently, the MOD uses waterless temporary tattoos in 11 states.

    Plain and simple, promotional products such as temporary tattoos are supposed to be fun. But if you suffer a backlash because parents are upset that their kids are using their spit to apply the tattoo, then you’re not doing yourself any favors. Plastic flying disks, commonly referred to as Frisbees®, are another example. The cheap ones are made of plastic that can splinter when broken. This can lead to a harmful situation where pets an

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    a supply of clean water handy. But when kids don’t have access to water, they use the next best thing … their spit. Therein lies the health concern.

    Germs and bacteria in saliva can spread all kinds of diseases from the common cold and the flu to Tuberculosis and Meningitis. While one solution is to take away the temporary tattoos … an alternative is Waterless Temporary Tattoos.

    Because they don’t require water to apply, waterless temporary tattoos eliminate the need for kids to use their saliva when there’s no water available. That greatly reduces the spread of saliva-related germs and the mess commonly associated with applying temporary tattoos.

    Because of their sanitary nature and ease of use, waterless tattoos are quickly finding a following within such organizations as the March of Dimes (MOD). A Michigan MOD chapter began using them for their walkathon in the fall of ’06. Word quickly spread within the organization. Currently, the MOD uses waterless temporary tattoos in 11 states.

    Plain and simple, promotional products such as temporary tattoos are supposed to be fun. But if you suffer a backlash because parents are upset that their kids are using their spit to apply the tattoo, then you’re not doing yourself any favors. Plastic flying disks, commonly referred to as Frisbees®, are another example. The cheap ones are made of plastic that can splinter when broken. This can lead to a harmful situation where pets an

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    kids to use their saliva when there’s no water available. That greatly reduces the spread of saliva-related germs and the mess commonly associated with applying temporary tattoos.

    Because of their sanitary nature and ease of use, waterless tattoos are quickly finding a following within such organizations as the March of Dimes (MOD). A Michigan MOD chapter began using them for their walkathon in the fall of ’06. Word quickly spread within the organization. Currently, the MOD uses waterless temporary tattoos in 11 states.

    Plain and simple, promotional products such as temporary tattoos are supposed to be fun. But if you suffer a backlash because parents are upset that their kids are using their spit to apply the tattoo, then you’re not doing yourself any favors. Plastic flying disks, commonly referred to as Frisbees®, are another example. The cheap ones are made of plastic that can splinter when broken. This can lead to a harmful situation where pets an

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    waterless temporary tattoos in 11 states.

    Plain and simple, promotional products such as temporary tattoos are supposed to be fun. But if you suffer a backlash because parents are upset that their kids are using their spit to apply the tattoo, then you’re not doing yourself any favors. Plastic flying disks, commonly referred to as Frisbees®, are another example. The cheap ones are made of plastic that can splinter when broken. This can lead to a harmful situation where pets and children are concerned. The more expensive flying disks are made of a more pliable plastic that will tear, but not break and splinter.

    The best advice, before you order product to give away at a trade show or to help promote your business or event, is to obtain samples and test them out. Role play with the product and attempt to uncover the negatives. With a product such as waterless temporary tattoos, kids can have fun without the worry of spreading germs. And I can’t think of anything better than worry-free fun.

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