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Wrapperlicious

What is Wrapperlicious?

Wrapperlicious is excited to offer you high quality and VERY AFFORDABLE personalized candy wrappers. Your Name, Your Event, Your Function, Your Business on candy wrappers. They also make the perfect favor for:

  • Birthday Parties
  • Bridal Showers
  • Birth Announcements
  • Baby Showers
  • Weddings
  • Quinceanera
  • Business Cards
  • Holiday Parties
  • Anniversaries
  • Graduations
  • Fund raising Events
  • Corporate Parties
  • Corporate Promotions
  • Much Much More!

Wrapperlicious can even personalize your wrappers with photos, dates, quotes or poems at NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE!


What products do we wrap? There is really no limit to what we can wrap. If you bring us a chicken, we'll wrap that too, but here are a few items that are more popular than a chicken:

  • Hershey's Chocolate Bars
  • Dentyne and Trident Gum
  • Nestle Crunch Bars
  • M&M Mini Tubes
  • Mr. Goodbars
  • Lollipops
  • Kit Kats
  • Bubbles
  • Lifesavers & Breathsavers
  • Water Bottles Too!


If you do not see what you want on the website, call us and we'll try to make it happen for you.

IF YOU CAN THINK IT, WE CAN MAKE IT!




What's Popular!

Wedding Bouquet
Love Bugz
Baby Feet
Diva Mom Shopping
Telephone Overdrive
Here She Is
Here She Is
$0.99
Pink Diaper Cake
Pink Diaper Cake
$59.99
Personalize Your Own Wedding Bubble Wrapper

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March 13, 2008 | 11:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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WANTED: Serious Business Owners

Share with other Black business owners you know that sells products/services procured by overnment; and encourage them to register and compete for public funded contracts! (need not be a Wichita business to apply)

Contact Information
City of Wichita Purchasing Division Phone: (316) 268-4636
City Hall, 12th Floor Fax: (316) 268-4656
455 N. Main E-Mail: purchasingweb@wichita.gov
Wichita, KS 67202 Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

http://ep.wichita.gov/

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Vendor Registration
http://www.wichita.gov/NR/rdonlyres/BA61494D-71F9-4405-B904-E4A54B3B0DDA/0/VendorRegistrationForm.pdf


Request For Proposals (RFPs)
http://ep.wichita.gov/e-proc/venSolicitationsAll.asp?link=Open+Solicitations


March 13, 2008 | 9:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Share your printer with anyone you want

Screenshot of PrinterAnywhere console

Features

  • Share your printer with anyone you want
  • Print from any application
  • No need to send emails with attachments
  • Fast and secure
  • Easy installation
  • FREE!

Print

With PrinterAnywhere you can print documents and photos on other people's printers as easily as on the local one connected to your machine. No special technical knowledge is required from both - printer owner and user. It just works!

With our software you can print directly from your application such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, Photo Editor or any other program you work with to a printer connected to another computer next door or ten thousand miles away (anywhere!).

Share printer

With PrinterAnywhere you can share your printer in less than a minute and let other people connected to the Internet (your friends, relative and colleagues) print paper documents on it. You don't need to know or deal with specifics of network sharing, complex settings and figuring out Windows access rights.

Our software automatically detects printers connected to your computer including local network printers. As long as you can print in it yourself, you can share the printer and let other people use it.

http://www.printeranywhere.com/


March 11, 2008 | 3:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Entrepreneurship and Urban Success: Toward a Policy Consensus

Regional Policies for Entrepreneurial Economic Growth

A new paper from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation provides a roadmap for how regional economies can grow by forming and cultivating new firms rather than chasing after existing ones. While more and more regions are coming to agree with the assessment that �smokestack chasing� is largely a zero sum game in fostering economic growth, the new challenge centers on what policies officials can implement to encourage the formation of entrepreneurial business clusters. While the effectiveness of any single policy approach to creating a business cluster is relatively modest, the Kauffman Foundation research finds that the strongest consensus supports streamlining local regulatory approvals to forming new businesses and discouraging progressive taxation at the state and local levels. The least attractive options involve policies that target spending either on research programs or on particular industries or particular firms. Localities rarely have the requisite expertise required to make good decisions in this area, the report says.

In total, the report addresses seven areas of government policy that affect entrepreneurial activity including: education, local policies toward crime and amenities, physical infrastructure spending, legal infrastructure, general and targeted aspects of the tax code and targeted spending on entrepreneurial activities.

Access a copy of the paper, �Entrepreneurship and Urban Success: Toward a Policy Consensus.� Periodic updates to this document will be posted online at this location.

http://www.kauffman.org/pdf/state_local_roadmap_022608.pdf


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March 3, 2008 | 10:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Fundraiser planned for school

BET personality will headline dinner for Sumner Elementary

By Barbara Hollingsworth
The Capital-Journal
Published Monday, March 03, 2008

Work to return Sumner Elementary School to its roots as a schoolhouse will continue this month with a fundraiser featuring BET's Jeff Johnson.

The dinner, presented by Community First, is planned for 6 p.m. March 12 at the Sixth Avenue Ballroom, 117 S.W. 6th Ave.

Sandra Lassiter, who has spearheaded efforts to restore the school, said pieces are beginning to fall into place so Community First will have the money needed to restore the building. The group faces a May deadline to prove it can restore the school before the city will hand over the property.

"I kind of left the doubters way back," Lassiter said. "Anybody who knows me knows that I'm legitimately positive about getting this done."

Johnson � also known as "Cousin Jeff" � has appeared on such BET programs as Rap City, and his work as a correspondent for the network has led him to interview leading news makers.

His visit, Lassiter said, will help create a national platform for the restoration efforts. Even some in Topeka, she said, don't "realize the significance of what we are trying to do."

Sumner is a National Historic Site, but has spent years mostly boarded up after being abandoned as an elementary school more than a decade ago as part of desegregation efforts in Topeka Unified School District 501.

Lassiter said she remains undeterred in her efforts, even after USD 501 school board members rejected plans for a charter school at Sumner.

"Things are going very well � very well," she said.

Tickets for the dinner are $20 each, and proceeds will go to restoration efforts. The event is limited to 250 people, and all tickets will be sold in advance. For more information and to purchase tickets, contact Lassiter at (785) 357-7331 or (785) 221-5694. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Barbara Hollingsworth can be reached at (785) 295-1285 or barbara.hollingsworth@cjonline.com.

http://www.cjonline.com/stories/030308/loc_253107244.shtml


March 3, 2008 | 1:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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