New Releases...Polaroid Corp. and Avery Dennison Corp.

Polaroid Corp. and Avery Dennison Corp. have launched an affordable, easy-to-create instant photo identification badge kit that contains everything needed to produce cut-and-paste photo ID badges. The Polaroid Pocket ID instant camera comes equipped with easy-to-print-and-format name badges from Avery Dennison. Creating a Pocket ID badge can be done quickly and easily via computer or by hand. With a computer and a laser inkjet printer, specific layouts can be created. Badges may also be lettered by hand or custom printed by a printer.

The new identification kit targets organizations that require occasional name badge solutions for various workers. The Pocket ID includes a Polaroid Pocket ID instant camera, two 12-exposure packs of sticky back instant film, two AA alkaline batteries, 24 Avery badge blanks and 24 badge clips. Pocket ID and Pocket ID refills will be available later this spring at office superstores. Polaroid Corp., Cambridge, MA, (800) 678-7706, www.polaroid.com.

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