I've seen many different types of envelopes but I was still surprised when I received this corporate gift in an envelope that is actually a ziplock bag!
I guess this choice of an 'envelope paper' is in sync with the corporate gift's message of 'keeping your ideas fresh'. Very innovative.
Wonder how did they manage to persuade SingPost to accept this ziplock bag as an envelope for mail processing. Hmm.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
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Hi i would like to know where in Singapore stamp vendor gather to sell stamps on every public holiday. last time it used to be in Eutong sen street one of the malls.
Hi where can i find vendors gathering every public holiday to sell used stamps. Last time it used to be at one of the malls in Eu Tong Sen street. Please let me know at venkataramanan.nagarajan@honeywell.com. thanks.
I think the vendors still gather at the Chinatown Point... :)
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