Crestline Promotional Products

70 Mount Hope Ave
Lewiston, Maine 04240-1047

About Crestline Promotional Products

Crestline Promotional Products is a prominent provider of custom-branded merchandise and promotional products, based in Lewiston, Maine. Established in 1963, the company is part of Geiger, the largest family-owned promotional products distributor in the world. With an annual revenue of approximately $95.5 million, Crestline employs around 40-50 staff members. Crestline specializes in enhancing brand visibility through a diverse range of over 8,000 custom-imprinted items, including apparel, office supplies, and event merchandise. The company offers customer-centric services such as free design assistance, product sampling, and compliance with federal and state regulations. Their solutions cater to businesses of all sizes, focusing on corporate branding, trade shows, and employee gifting. Crestline's commitment to quality and sustainability, along with their free value-added services, positions them as a reliable partner in promotional marketing.

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