Branded merchandise that keeps your name in front of customers — apparel, drinkware, pens, notebooks, totes, and trade-show giveaways. Thousands of customizable items, sourced and decorated through your local printer.
Promotional products are advertising people hold onto. A good pen, a comfortable shirt, or a solid travel mug puts your brand in someone's daily routine for months. We help central Minnesota businesses choose and customize merchandise that fits their brand and their budget — not just whatever's cheapest.
The catalog is huge: apparel like t-shirts, polos, caps, jackets, and hi-vis workwear; drinkware from tumblers to travel mugs; writing tools, notebooks and journals; tote bags, koozies, lanyards, magnets, stress relievers, and tech accessories. If you can put a logo on it, we can probably source it.
As your local print shop, we tie it all together — your promo products can match your printed materials so your business cards, flyers, and giveaways all look like they belong to the same brand. Tell us your goal, your audience, and your budget, and we'll come back with options that make sense.
A starting point — the full range is much larger:
T-shirts, polos, caps, jackets, and hi-vis workwear, decorated with your logo.
Tumblers, travel mugs, water bottles, and can coolers.
Pens, notebooks, journals, and sticky notes.
Tote bags, drawstring bags, and conference bags.
Lanyards, badge holders, table covers, and giveaways.
Power banks, mouse pads, magnets, and stress relievers.
Why local organizations order promo products:
Don't see your question? Email mike@crownpressmn.com or call (320) 240-8880 and we'll answer it.
Vinyl banners, yard signs, retractables, and large-format posters for any event or location.
Learn more → CustomCustom labels and stickers — any shape, size, or quantity. Sheeted or rolled, indoor or outdoor stock.
Learn more → PrintPremium stocks, sharp finishes — matte, gloss, soft-touch, spot UV, foil. Standard and die-cut shapes.
Learn more →Tell us what you need — quantity, size, and your deadline. Email is best for sharing files and specs; call if you'd like a quick answer or have a rush job.