Flash Pac™ USB Case Is A Real Crowd Pleaser

By Trevor Freeman · Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Flash Pac USB CaseAs the weather begins to warm up, businesses across the country are racing to prepare for this summer’s trade show circuit.

What new eye-catching products will be on display? What new contacts might one meet? And perhaps most importantly, what will your company be doing to stand out from the crowd? If you’re not sure how to answer that last one, we can help.

Custom CDs and DVDs from CDROM2GO are a great way to grab the attention of your audience. Discs provide plenty of storage capacity for photos, documents, music, demonstration videos, spec sheets, and more. This is a great solution for high-volume distributors of information.

CDROM2GO provides professional duplication and replication services for CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and even USB drives! Just give us your original master and we will mass produce it to your exact specifications.

When it comes to high-impact promotions, nothing tops a Custom USB flash drive. CDROM2GO offers over 50 styles of USB drives to meet your needs. Each drive can be customized with the name, logo, and website of your business or organization.

Finally, bring it all together with the Flash Pac™ USB case. This innovative plastic case is a real crowd-pleaser because of its unique design and its versatility. The Flash Pac™ case stores a USB flash drive and cap securely for transport. Better yet, it has a set of clips for holding printed materials such as booklets and inserts.

On the outside, the Flash Pac™ has a vinyl sleeve for holding a full size printed entrapment. With this much room for your artwork, it’s easy to grab the attention of customers and passers-by. The Flash Pac™ USB case looks right at home as part of a retail display, trade show, seminar, and other events.

When you want to make a powerful first impression on your audience, count on CDROM2GO to help bring your ideas to reality!


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