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Horizontes Unidos, LLC is pleased to announce that it will debut its line of Spanish greeting cards at the National Stationery Show in the spring of 2008.
The National Stationery Show is an annual event that draws nearly 1,300 exhibitors and 15,000 stationery buyers from around the world. The show encompasses a wide range of products – from greeting cards to imprintables, scrapbooking materials, home office accessories and more. The show enables manufacturers to showcase new products and allows buyers to stay abreast of emerging trends.
The show will be held at the Javits Convention Center in New York City from May 18th through May 21st. Please make sure to stop by booth, #2066, to see the new and exciting Spanish greeting card collection from Horizontes Unidos.
Horizontes Unidos is committed to its mission to offer a great variety of quality cards, where each Latino’s true sentiments are reflected. The high quality and originality of each card is accompanied by a design which corresponds to its content, many of which include hand-crafted details and beautiful embellishments.
For additional information please contact:
Jennifer España
Horizontes Unidos, LLC
publicrelations@horizontesunidos.com
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