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put in cups

17 years 3 days ago #139116 by Critter
Replied by Critter on topic RE: put in cups
It's not fancy, but we just paint a sheet or a couple yards of canvas and hang that on our fence. We don't have to deal with hurricanes, but we've had great luck with this approach, even through strong spring storms. I don't think we'd invest in the special cups. At least with a $5 banner, our investment is minimal.
17 years 5 days ago #139101 by put in cups
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I agree the plastic drinking cups would be less expensive but the kids LOVE pushing those out. These ( put in cups) appear to snap in and are much more difficult to remove. Also, with the threat of hufficanes plastic cups will not stay in long. I am wondering if the expense would out weigh my time to contantly be replacing misiing/lost/stolen plastic cups.


Lisa
17 years 1 week ago #139056 by ramblinrose
Replied by ramblinrose on topic RE: put in cups
Have you tried just using colored plastic party cups ( like solo brand)...a teenager in the neighborhood did this ask a girl out to prom.... it would probably be a lot cheaper....
17 years 1 week ago #139055 by pzettler
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I work for a company that makes printers.

For indoor use, I know that the inks used in certain printers have changed a lot in the last few years. They are becoming more compatible for archiving. Is the company that is producing your banner's using the latest available technology. It won't hurt to ask expected lifetime of the banner and Put-in-Cups before purchasing.
17 years 1 week ago #139053 by put in cups
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Good Morning,
I recently ran accross a company called put in cups. They have plastic thingys (the technical term) that pop into chainlink fences. They are used to "turn your fence into a billboard". Their web site is Welcome to Put-in-Cups.com .

I was thinking about purchasing some of these instead of banners to build awareness about the boxtop program we run thru the year. The banners we have outside fade and although they are held on with tie wraps, they do break loose and the banner flaps for a few days before I can secure it again. Since we are in South Florida, the banners also fade very quicky.

I would love to hear if anyone has any experience with this company.

Thanx in advance

Lisa
West Palm Beach
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