Poplar Linens, a leading global home textile sourcing company who has been in existence for over sixty years with base in Ireland has signed a deal to launch a range of Paw Patrol home textiles across the UK and Ireland.
Poplar Linens works with brand partners to supply the retailer industry direct, and its existing clients include Asda, Tesco, Matalan, Sainsbury’s and John Lewis.
‘The Paw Patrol brand has grown exponentially since the airing of the animated series, receiving two international accolades for 2016 – an Annie Award and a Canadian Screen Award,’ read a statement from Poplar Linens.
As a result of its popularity, retail demand for licensed products has also seen a rapid increase. Poplar Linens have now secured the licence to meet customer demand for their UK and Ireland retail partners.
Popular specializes in connecting brands with retailers and on delivering high volume, commercially driven products to the marketplace. Their services are a one-stop-shop for retail buyers in the UK and beyond.
Poplar continually monitors the market place for the latest trends and developments. They are an agile company that can respond to rapid changes in consumer tastes. Innovation is a cornerstone upon which they operate their business.
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