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Want Nice Doughnut Boxes?

There are things that makes every product in the market unique. This is very vital for every business that has high competition. Consumers most times, judge products by their packaging. This is very common among new products that are just finding their way to the market. Doughnut boxes are used by bakeries for packaging and displaying different types of doughnuts. They customize these boxes to appear appealing to consumers. When choosing your packaging, it is very important that you consider the strength of the material. You can choose materials that are sturdy and can also retain the product's freshness for a long period of time. If you want to increase your brand's awareness, there are ways you can achieve that. Adding your company logo as well as your bakery's name on your doughnut boxes is a good way to start. You can also add some basic details, tagline, contacts and others to the boxes. This can be made possible, depending on the quality of the material used in manuf...

Secrets Of Bonding 114: Offer a

This Concrete Subcontractor has a big problem. How would you solve it? Facts: The bond applicant, we will call 'Subby,' is a highly experienced subcontractor who performed concrete work on a school job. Subby was not required to give a Performance & Payment Bond to the GC. The GC, "Gigunda Const.," has given a P&P bond to the school district. The GC claims that the concrete Subby installed has failed a critical strength test. As a result, Gigunda is demanding a 2 year maintenance bond to cover potential defects. Subby has disputed this charge and feels they are in compliance with the contract. Since the requested maintenance bond will run to the GC and not the school district, it appears the issue must arise from within the subcontract terms (not directly with the school district). Subby has an ongoing relationship with a major bonding company: "Wonderful Surety." Wonderful Surety has refused to provide the maintenance bond. Subby's agent calle...