About the company:**********The history of The Madison Park Group can be traced back to 1977 when Judi Jacobsen began selling her paintings at local art fairs and soon co-founded Lucy & Me, one of the earliest specialty greeting card companies in the USA. The company later relocated across town to Seattle's Capitol Hill and was renamed Madison Park Greetings, after a nearby idyllic community on the shores of Lake Washington.
In 1997, Judi's son Brian Jacobsen and his childhood friend Glen Biely took over the management of the company, expanding the product line while also teaming up with other companies in the industry through strategic manufacturing and distribution arrangements. In 2010, the company changed its name to The Madison Park Group to better reflect the growing number of diverse companies under its management. Each partner company retains ownership, branding, and creative control, while benefiting from The Madison Park Group's infrastructure, sourcing, sales/marketing, and industry expertise.
Collectively, The Madison Park Group and its partner companies sell a wide range of stationery, gift, and accessories products to over 6,000 retailers across the country. Many of our products are also available via distributors in other countries including Canada, England, Australia, Japan and New Zealand.**********
Clever, functional and collectible, iPop’s patented Clicks are just such a product. These amazing strong magnets showcase the artwork of up-and-coming as well as established artists and designers, so you can put a little art on your fridge, file cabinet or magnet board.
4 pack Clicks contain four once-inch diameter magnets and have a suggested retail price of $11.50/pack.
Big Clicks contain one two-inch diameter magnet and retail for $6.50/each.
These iPop CLICKS magnets are so cute. I really love the pictures that are in the magnets. What I noticed with the bubble, it allows you to see the image even when you are standing sideways. Not sure how it does this, but it does seem pretty cool. I tested these out with pictures, papers, and even doubled up on pages to see how well the magnets worked. I was able to put up to five pages without any problems, using the bigger magnet. I love that the magnets stay in place and don't slide down. Makes it much nicer to keep items in place. My little girl loved the magnets especially since there were animals in them. There is something about the magnets that I am a fan of. The back has a backing that covers the magnet in place keeping them where they don't fall of. I have had this happen to several magnets before so this is great.
These are great for fridges, filling cabinets, lamps really anything that a magnet can stick to. Whether you are looking for a magnet to help keep something in place or you are just wanting to place art around these are perfect.
Where to purchase: You can head over to Madison Park Group or Park Side Papers to order. Prices will vary depending on the packs or items you purchase.
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