Liquid Screen Design Hires Janice Lundberg-Bloomquist

 Liquid Screen Design (LSD) has hired Janice Lundberg-Bloomquist as its new Branding and Swagging Consumer Reviewer (B.S.C.S.).

“We are lucky to land Janice,” said Katie Woznak, Liquid Screen Design Branding and Swagging Architect. “Branding and Swagging is in our DNA and there is no one else out there that brings the B.S. to consumer reviews like she can.”

Janice comes to Liquid Screen Design from the Askov Weekly Standard as she has served as its consumer products reviewer and social media influencer since 2001. She has been reviewing products sine 1992 after a stapler jammed while she was teaching 4th grade and wrote a strongly-worded letter to the manufacturer (which she did not send – heaven forbid) and a new career was born. An amateur ukuleleist and enthusiastic coffee addict, Janice lives at home in Mora, Minnesota with her three “children,” a British-shorthair named Smokey, and her two prize-winning Tabbies, Jennifur and Mitchell. Janice was the 2012 Bea Stevenson’s Award Winner for Excellence in Consumer Reviews and Reports and has been featured on the television show Extreme Couponing: Midwest Madness.

Janice will be releasing product reviews bi-weekly of the best new and interesting swag items and all the classics as well starting in early 2022.

About Liquid Screen Design

For over a decade, Liquid Screen Design has been the creative force behind the success of a multitude of brands. The company is known for its innovative ideas, unique products, custom swag solutions, and unbeatable service. Its team brings a wealth of experience to every project and is tapped into leading trends among a broad scope of audiences, enabling them to help each client get the most out of every campaign.

Liquid Screen Design’s cutting-edge designs, depth of knowledge around trends, and focus on deliverables always hits the mark and sets them apart from the competition. With four full-time graphic designers on staff, clients receive complimentary artwork that turns something ordinary into something magical to share with their audiences.

The company serves businesses, organizations, charities, governmental agencies, summer camps, individuals, and more. Those interested in learning more about the company or its products and services are encouraged to visit its official website or by calling 612-234-7230.

Liquid Screen Design

Katie Woznak

612-234-7230

www.liquidscreendesign.com/

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Hong Kong – Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected liquid cocaine and suspected liquid ketamine worth about $9.7 million (with photos)

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected liquid cocaine and suspected liquid ketamine worth about $9.7 million (with photos)

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     Hong Kong Customs seized about 5 kilograms of suspected liquid cocaine and about 3.2 kilograms of suspected liquid ketamine with a total estimated market value of about $9.7 million at Hong Kong International Airport respectively on December 29 last year and February 3 this year.

     Customs officers on December 29 last year inspected an air express parcel, declared as carrying red wine, arriving in Hong Kong from France and found the batch of suspected liquid cocaine concealed inside six red wine bottles.

     On February 3 this year, Customs officers also inspected an air postal parcel, declared as carrying red wine, arriving in Hong Kong from France and found the batch of suspected liquid ketamine concealed inside four red wine bottles.

     Upon follow-up investigation, Customs officers today (May 27) arrested a 39-year-old man suspected to be in connection with the two above-mentioned cases in Tai Po.  

     Investigations of the two cases are ongoing.

     It is noticed that criminals have engaged in transnational drug trafficking activities through shell companies and corporate secretary services. Customs will step up enforcement actions against this kind of crime patterns as well as drug trafficking activities through air cargo, postal parcel and express courier channels. The department will also maintain close contact with Hongkong Post and the logistics industries to intercept the inflow of drugs to Hong Kong.

     Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

     Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 2545 6182 or its dedicated crime reporting email account ([email protected]).