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Drink Covers Licensing Opportunities
www.drinkcovers.co.uk
Drink Covers are promotional glass covers for business
Drink Covers are ideal for hot and sunny climates and wherever there is a culture of drinking and dining outdoors - an effective solution for hotels, restaurants and bars. Drink Covers create opportunities to promote products and services while providing extra hygiene protection for drinking glasses.
There are licensing opportunities available in the Caribbean; Mexico; Middle East; South America and the United States. Companies interested should contact John Hughes
Three types of Drink Covers licensing agreements
1. Exclusive Licensing Agreements – where only the Licensee will have the right to manufacture, market and operate Drink Covers and services within an agreed territory.
Drink Covers are promotional glass covers for business
Drink Covers are ideal for hot and sunny climates and wherever there is a culture of drinking and dining outdoors - an effective solution for hotels, restaurants and bars. Drink Covers create opportunities to promote products and services while providing extra hygiene protection for drinking glasses.
There are licensing opportunities available in the Caribbean; Mexico; Middle East; South America and the United States. Companies interested should contact John Hughes
Three types of Drink Covers licensing agreements
1. Exclusive Licensing Agreements – where only the Licensee will have the right to manufacture, market and operate Drink Covers and services within an agreed territory.
2. Sole Licensing Agreements – where the licensor grants a Sole License for a territory, while retaining the rights to operate Drink Covers in the same territory.
3. Non-exclusive Licensing Agreements – where the licensor will offer a number of Non-Exclusive Licenses to market and distribute Drink Covers and services in the same territory.
Enquiries to: John Hughes











