Pet Product News Editorial Blog:
Friday, May 22, 2009
Your Product Could Win
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It’s Editors’ Choice Awards time! Starting last year, we have been running a contest to find the best products in the pet boutique business. Winners will be announced in our October issue this year, and the deadline for submissions is August 14. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your product considered for the most prestigious honor in the pet boutique business. The rules of the contest follow here:
- We will only consider one product per company. We are looking for unique products that have something no one else has. For example, apparel must have a cutting-edge design or style. If your product is a food, it must have special packaging or other unique qualities because we can not judge nutritional value. Products from any boutique category are acceptable.
- The products must fit the boutique retail audience. An item that is sold in mass-market establishments is not appropriate.
- The product must have been—or will be—on the market between October 1, 2008 and October 1, 2009. Nothing earlier or later will be considered.
- The deadline for submissions to arrive at our headquarters is August 14, 2009.
Send the following:
- The product (submissions will not be returned)
- Name of the product, its release date and a description of what makes it unique
- Company name, phone number, website and contact person
- Package and accompanying information must clearly state that the product is a submission for Editors’ Choice
Submissions should be sent to:
Pet Style News
Attn: Kerri Danskin
40 Broad Street
Freehold, NJ 07728
If the product is too large or too expensive to send, please submit a high-resolution photo and the same accompanying information detailed above.
Winners will be notified by October 1.
For more information, e-mail us at psneditor@bowtieinc.com.
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