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Gemma gives indies a head start online

Licensed partyware company and greetings publisher Gemma International has launched a new online trade store designed specifically for independent retailers.

As part of an increased focus on independent retailers Gemma Internationalhas launched a new trade store which will enable customers to place product orders online and at their convenience, with the assurance that orders will be processed within 48 hours of receipt.

New and existing independent customers, including those that previously ordered Gemma’s popular licensed character greetings via Is It Art, are invited to sign up via trade.store@gemma-international.co.uk.

Gemma’s newly-appointed independent sales team and dedicated head office-based customer service team are available to answer any queries.

“We are really excited to launch our web shop ‘Gemma’s Trade Store’ which includes top selling licenses such as Peppa Pig, Thomas, emoji, Pokémon and Natural History Museum across cards and wrap,” said managing director Amanda Parkin. “We will be adding popular party lines Peppa Pig, PJ Masks and Stormtrooper during August.”

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