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Printed Mint cards are a great way to share your brand in a fresh and innovative way. Not only do they look more professional than traditional paper business cards, but they are also more environmentally friendly. At a time when many businesses are striving to become more sustainable, the use of printed mint containers makes perfect sense. They are made from a special plastic material which is recyclable and doesn't take a huge amount of energy to produce. With a full colour print they also look more attractive than traditional business cards, too.
Promotional mint cards come in a range of shapes and sizes and can be printed in full colour, using durable ink. This means that your contact details and logo will last for much longer than a paper alternative would. Mint cards can also be personalised to reflect your brand. For instance, you can have them printed with your own logo. So if you're looking for an attractive and cost-effective alternative to traditional business cards, then branded mint cards could be the perfect solution.
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