Mactac supplies PS materials for US holiday stamps

Posted in Latest News on November 19, 2009

Mactac has supplied the United States Postal Service with the pressure-sensitive adhesive label materials for the more than 1.3 billion first-class stamps issued for the holiday season. Images include a reindeer, snowman, gingerbread man and toy soldier.

‘The holidays are a time for sending warm wishes to family and friends,’ said Allison Hazel, marketing manager, Mactac Printing Products. ‘Supplying the adhesive for the Winter Holidays series allows Mactac to play a role in observing a season that celebrates joy and love for so many.’

The Winter Holidays stamp series is artist Joseph Cudd's first Postal Service stamp project. The designs were sketched by hand, then finished with a graphics tablet on a computer. Cudd created the stamp design with the direction of Richard Sheaff of Scottsdale, Arizona.

Mactac has been a qualified supplier for USPS stamps for more than six years.   

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