Coasters by Heritage Advertising

Successfully promote your Business, Campaign, Church or Organization
with our Professional Service and Competitive Pricing

 
Rubberette Coasters

Made from the same high quality rubber as our jar openers, our rubberette coasters are perfect for RVs or boats. Also great for home, office and auto use. The non-skid rubber won't blow away. Proudly made in the USA.

Rubberette Coasters

Quantity

300

500

1000

2500

5000

Price per Coaster,
1-Color/1-Side

0.48

0.41

0.37

0.34

0.31

Each Additional Color or
2nd Side Imprint

n/a

0.14

0.135

0.13

0.125

An additional $35.00 non-refundable artwork layout charge (per imprint color and side) must be paid before work can begin.

Rubberette Coaster Shapes Available

Available Shapes for Rubberette Coasters

Rubberette Coaster Colors Available

We have many colors of rubber available to choose from: light blue, blue, white, red green, yellow, grey, orange, pink, purple, teal, tan, black and burgundy.

Rubber Colors Available

Imprint Colors

Available imprint colors are black, reflex blue, red, green and burgundy. White ink available on dark rubber colors.

 

Personalized rubberette coasters come bulk packaged.

 

Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW
Huntsville, AL
 35805
Telephone: (706) 374-0710
Email:
info@heritageadvertising.biz

American Minute with Bill Federer Presented by the Rubberette Coaster Printer

January 18

One of the five greatest Senators in U.S. history, New Hampshire placed his statue in the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall.

His career spanned almost four decades, serving as Secretary of State for Presidents William Harrison, John Tyler and Millard Fillmore.

His name was Daniel Webster, born JANUARY 18, 1782.

From a New Hampshire farm, he attended Dartmouth College and became the highest paid attorney of his day.

He fought the slave trade, negotiated the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, setting the country's Northeast boundary, and when South Carolina threatened nullification, he stated:

"Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!"

Addressing the New York Historical Society, 1852, Daniel Webster stated:

"If we and our posterity...live always in the fear of God and shall respect His Commandments...we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country....

But if we...neglect religious instruction and authority; violate the rules of eternal justice, trifle with the injunctions of morality, and recklessly destroy the constitution which holds us together, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us and bury all our glory in profound obscurity."

 

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