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Education Show special: Win fantastic BIC prize at the Education Show
Published:  01 February, 2007

Leading stationery manufacturer, BIC®, unveils its exciting plans for this year’s Education Show at the NEC in Birmingham, including the chance for one lucky school to win a truly fantastic prize.

Guests that visit the bright orange BIC stand, located in the Arts Zone on stand AZ-L22, will have the opportunity to enter a prize draw to win £1000 worth of BIC stationery.

The show, which takes place from 22nd until 24th March, will also showcase BIC’s innovative and diverse range of stationery products for the education market.

The BIC® Kids range features an assortment of high quality products, including colouring pencils, crayons, felt pens and arts and crafts kits that are safe, clean and durable, and ideal to encourage artistic skills and development.

For teachers and pupils alike, BIC’s diverse range of writing, correction and marking products are reliable, affordable and always at the forefront of innovation.

Visitors to the stand will also have the opportunity to purchase a fabulous stationery kit, featuring a selection of BIC’s best selling products suitable for the educational market.

The kit will be available to buy for only £5:00, and contains product worth £30:00. This amazing deal is exclusive to visitors of the Education Show.

Emma Lawley, category marketing manager at BIC said: “The Education Show provides BIC with an excellent opportunity to communicate its extensive range of stationery products, ideal for the educational channel.

“Visitors to the stand will have the chance to see exactly what BIC can offer in the way of stationery for schools and children of all ages, as well as essential products for teachers and those working in the education system as a whole.

“If visitors enter our exciting prize draw, they will also be in with the chance to win £1000 worth of products for a school of their choice, which I’m sure will make whoever wins, an extremely popular member of staff!”




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