Custom Flashlights

Custom Personalized Flashlights

Promotional flashlights are sure to be a great and useful advertising tool. Brighten your name or business with your name, logo or message custom printed on one of our many flashlights.

An additional $45 non-refundable artwork charge per imprint position and color must be paid before work can begin.

Utility Pouch with Flashlight

Utility Pouch with Flashlight
This utility pouch with flashlight keeps important tools together and close at hand. The durable nylon pouch holds flashlight and cell phone, pager or MP3-player. Carabiner clips onto bags, belt loops and key rings. Also has a heavy duty back clip. Set includes pouch, aluminum mini-flashlight, carabiner and one AAA battery. Available in black only. Item size is 5" long x 3" wide x 1" deep. Imprint area is 1" long x 1" high.

Quantity1002505001000
Utility Pouch
with Flashlight
4.974.894.684.34



Flex Light with Laser

Flex Light with Laser
The flexible stem neck directs and keeps light where it's needed. Flex light has a magnetic bottom that grips metal surfaces. Light has a bright LED beam and laser pointer along with a metal body and handy pocket clip. Batteries included. Available in four color options: dark blue, silver, red or black. Item size is 6.5" long x .63" wide. Laser engraved imprint area is 1.38" long x .31" high.

Quantity50100150250
Flex Light with Laser4.254.184.063.97



Custom Auto Light

Auto Light
Auto light offers a unique magnetic design for hands-free use. Light sticks to most metal surfaces - automobiles, fuse boxes, appliances and tool boxes. Recharges in vehicle lighter outlet. Top pulls out to activate bright LED light. Metal body with plastic trim is available in three body color options: blue, red or silver. Item size is 2" long x 1" wide. Imprint area is .81" long x .31" high.

Quantity50100150250
Auto Light8.618.267.917.56



For additional choices in flashlights, visit: Carabiner Flashlights

Mini Flashlights





Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: (706) 374-0710
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American Minute with Bill Federer

January 2

JANUARY 2nd is Betsy Ross Day. Born a day earlier, January 1, 1752, to a Quaker family in Philadelphia, she was 8th of 17 children.

Apprenticed as a seamstress, she fell in love with upholsterer John Ross, son of an Episcopal rector at Christ Church and nephew of George Ross, signer of the Declaration of Independence.

As Quakers forbade interdenominational marriage, John and Betsy eloped, being married by New Jersey Governor William Franklin, Ben Franklin's son.

Attending Christ's Church with Jefferson, Hamilton and Franklin, their pew number 12 was near George Washington's.

During the Revolution, John Ross died when a munitions depot he was guarding blew up.

Shortly after, in June 1776, General Washington reportedly asked Betsy Ross to sew the American Flag.

In 1777, Betsy married sea captain Joseph Ashburn at the Old Swedes Church.

That winter the British forcibly quartered in their home. Joseph Ashburn sailed to the West Indies to get war supplies, but was captured by the British and sent to Old Mill Prison, where he died in 1782.

Another prisoner there was John Claypoole, who married Betsy in May 1783 at Christ Church and together they had 5 children.