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  • 13 Tricks To Opening A Beer Without A Bottle Opener
    Post time: Jun-30-2022

    1. Keys Use your dominant hand to slide the long side of your key under the cap, then twist the key upward to loosen the cap. You might have to turn the bottle a bit and repeat until it finally comes clean off. 2. Another beer We’ve seen this more times than we can count. And though it seem...Read more »

  • Lapel pins helps in Covid period
    Post time: Jun-08-2022

    The COVID-19 outbreak has created a new reality for both small businesses and large companies. While navigating the financial and operational challenges may be near the top of their list, supporting and addressing their customers’ needs is paramount. One of the more unique ways businesses c...Read more »

  • The Beijing Winter Olympic Games Badges
    Post time: May-24-2022

    The Beijing Winter Olympic Games are drawing to a close as the athletes strive to win glory for their country. Inside the stadium, the games were gripping, but outside the stadium, the athletes and staff also recorded many memorable moments on social media platforms. Amo...Read more »

  • Alibaba Provides Cloud Pin at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
    Post time: Sep-18-2021

    Alibaba Group, the Worldwide TOP Partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has unveiled the Alibaba Cloud Pin, a cloud-based digital pin, for the broadcasting and media professionals at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The pin can be worn either as a badge or at...Read more »

  • Global Bottle Opener Market Valuation Anticipated to Boost
    Post time: Sep-18-2021

    The worldwide Bottle Opener market 2021 study supports and facilitates the assessment of all aspects of the Bottle Opener market. It provides a picture of the Bottle Opener market’s foundation and framework, as well as the market’s positive and restrictive factors for global and regional growth. ...Read more »

  • Local student’s pins encourage vaccinations
    Post time: Sep-18-2021

    Wearing stylish vaccine pins is a quick and easy way to share with others that you have taken the COVID-19 vaccine. Edie Grace Grice, a psychology major at Georgia Southern University, created the “V for Vaccinated” lapel pins as a way to help raise awareness and funds to support COVID vaccine ef...Read more »

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