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Kick Your Gadgets into Touch with Wrappz!

Media release                                                                                                        July 8, 2010

 

Kick Your Gadgets into Touch with Wrappz!

 

Become the ultimate fan with Wrappz – the easy and fun way to kick your gadgets into touch this sporting season.

With Rugby World Cup 2011, All Blacks, Super 14 and Black Caps designs all available to purchase on the Wrappz website and delivered right to your door, you won’t miss a minute of the game!

It’s simple to Create Your Own Wrappz. Just choose your device – mobile phone, laptop, iPod, iPad or gaming consoles – upload your own image or your image of choice from the range of Wrappz designs that are ready to go on the site – and it will be delivered to your home within days!

Wrappz are produced on patented 3M Controltac Plus graphic film, which has a pressure-activated adhesive that allows you to position and reposition the Wrappz on your device when applied with light hand pressure.

Wrappz also have a protective barrier to help prevent the usual wear and tear that occurs over time, plus they’re easy to remove, so you can update your look often as you like.

With officially licensed designs starting at just $24.95, whatever gadget you want to personalise, Wrappz are the ideal way to kick your everyday technology into touch!

For more information or to view the range of Wrappz products, visit www.wrappz.co.nz

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