PRINTED PUBLICATIONS ON SUBJECT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CHICAGO BULLS Chicago Professional Sports Limited Partnership 1901 W Madison St. Chicago IL 60612 printed publications on the subject of basketball, namely basketball trading cards, dance team trading cards, mascot trading cards, entertainment trading cards, stickers, decals, card board trading disk, commemorative basketball stamps, post cards, paper place mats, note cards, memo pads, ball point pens, pencils, 3 - ring binders, folders, wirebound notebooks, portfolio notebooks, unmounted and mounted photographs, posters, calendars, bumper stickers, book covers, wrapping paper, children's activity books, statistical books, guide books and reference books for basketball, magazines in the field of basketball, commemorative game programs, paper pennants, stationery, stationery-typed portfolios, and statistical sheets for basketball topics, newsletters on the subject of basketball and pamphlets on the subject of basketball for distribution to the television and radio media;CHICAGO;
HUGS MWG HOLDINGS GROUP, INC. 1610 Arden Way, Suite 101 Sacramento CA 95815 Printed publications on the subject of cannabis; decals and sticker sets;
STORIES OF GOD'S LOVE KENDALL HUNT PUBLISHING COMPANY 4050 WESTMARK DRIVE DUBUQUE IA 52002 Printed publications on the subject of religious education, namely, leaflets, books, teacher's guides, posters, and manuals;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system for combined mailing of a plurality of diverse publications to a plurality of recipients at an optimized mail rate. The system includes a bindery for binding a plurality of the signatures where the bindery binding the plurality of signatures creates a plurality of first publications and a plurality of second publications. Each of the plurality of first and second publications are in a unique order, where the unique order identifies each of the plurality of first publications and each of the plurality of second publications with each of the plurality of recipients. A co-mailer is part of the system for combining the plurality of first publications with the plurality of second publications to form a plurality of diverse publications. The co-mailer merges the plurality of first and second publications in the unique order to send the plurality of diverse publications to the plurality of recipients at the optimized mail rate.