Tools by Heritage Advertising

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

 
Promotional Mini Flashlights

Promotional flashlights are sure to be a great and useful advertising tool. Brighten your name or business with your name, logo or message custom printed on these mini flashlight keychains.

Custom Printed Mini Flashlight Keychain

Promotional Mini Flashlight Keychain

Convenient mini flashlight with key chain is 3-5/8" long. Imprint area for your custom printed advertising is 1-1/2" wide x 3/8" high. Text only for best engraving results.

Promotional Flashlight Colors

Mini flashlights are available in red, blue or black with off white engraving.

Color Choices for Mini Flashlight Keychain

1 AAA battery required, but not included. We can provide name brand batteries and assembly for an additional charge. Consider your usage date and storage when ordering betteries to ensure shelf life.

Per Piece Prices for Custom Printed Mini Flashlight Keychains, 1-Side/1-Color Imprint

Quantity

100

200

500

Mini Flashlight Keychain
1-side/1-color (off-white) engraving

$2.02

$1.96

$1.85

An additional $45 non-refundable artwork charge must be paid before work can begin. Re-orders using same artwork are $25 reset fee.

Individual paper box included at no additional charge.

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 Promotional Tool Printer at Heritage Advertising

March 25

"Old Hickory."

During the Revolution, young Andrew Jackson refused to polish the boots of a British officer and was slashed on the arm with a sword and jailed.

His mother died of prison fever while caring for captured American soldiers.

Jackson carried a bullet in his body from a duel defending his wife's honor.

In the War of 1812, General Andrew Jackson defeated over 2,000 British in the Battle of New Orleans.

On January 30, 1835, President Andrew Jackson survived an assassination attempt when Richard Lawrence fired two pistols at him at point blank range. Davy Crockett, who was with the President, disarmed the assailant.

On MARCH 25, 1835, Andrew Jackson wrote in a letter:

"I was brought up a rigid Presbyterian, to which I have always adhered.

Our excellent Constitution guarantees to every one freedom of religion, and charity tells us (and you know Charity is the real basis of all true religion)...judge the tree by its fruit.

All who profess Christianity believe in a Saviour, and that by and through Him we must be saved."

Andrew Jackson concluded: "We ought, therefore, to consider all good Christians whose walks correspond with their professions, be they Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist or Roman Catholic."

 

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