Stick Flag

Written by Donald Sparacin
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We've all seen them at parades and sporting events waving wildly--the stick flag. These are the small vinyl or polyester flags that are stapled to a stick and passed out to show support of everything. This little flag is the standard United States of America flag that everyone at a NASCAR race waves to show their support of their country.

The Stick Flag Is Everywhere

From back yard gardens to living rooms, people find a place to use this kind of flag around the house. From parades to sporting events, people find a place to use a stick flag to show support of various things in public. From political rallies to anti-everything rallies, people find a use for the stick flag to demonstrate their attitudes in a mass gathering.

The stick flag is that inexpensive way for many people to become as one. Organizations buy them by the thousands at bulk prices and pass them out for free to give attendees at various functions a unified presence. The concept works! People feel a part of something larger than themselves when they hold that simple little banner in a crowd of many others doing the same thing. It's a unifying symbol of solidarity.

Perhaps you own a company and are introducing a new product line. You arrange a catered event; buy a stick flag or two for every employee sporting the company logo, and when the big news is announced everyone starts waving their support with their company logo flag. It's unifying, it's inexpensive, and it's a take home that will spread your message--the simple stick flag.


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