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Do you still hand over a menu in a leather sleeve to your guests? That is pretty old fashioned! Guests love good food and drinks, but also details! A card with delicious dishes, where the chef puts in his creativity and prepares it with a passion, comes with an original, creative presentation. You hit the right chord with a menu stick!
We have the special Pssst menu stick for menu cards. When handing over the card, the ministry always asks your guests' attention for a few seconds. You will notice that the menu is directly the topic of conversation. An original presentation simply attracts attention!
In addition to a creative and original presentation of your menu card, the menu stick also offers a few advantages!
With the menu stick you will continue to enjoy your menu much longer. And your guests will continue to talk about your menu for a long time to come!
The Pssst menu stick is available in clear lacquered and in matt black. But what about a menu stick with the logo of your restaurant, bistro, brasserie or café? You can order these from 20 pieces at an attractive additional cost!
From 50 pieces it is even possible to order the menu stick in any desired RAL color. You pay nothing extra for this! Printed menu sticks must be paid in advance. For the costs of printing (screen printing) we refer to the right-hand column on the website.
The Pssst...Menukaart is ca. 460 mm in length. The menu card holder is suitable for A4 and may be a maximum of 320 mm high.
The printable part of the menu card holder is approx. 20 * 80 mm on the handle or 20 * 210 mm on the main part. Click on the image below for more sizes and details of the menu card holder./p>
The printing of newspaper sticks is done by means of the screen printing technique.
A so-called film is made of each color in the logo to be printed. Each color in your logo is a separate print run, hence the reason you pay the film costs for each color in your logo.
For the best result provide a vector file, for example an Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW or PDF file.
For the best coloro, use Pantone (PMS) as a color system. If you supply your logo in CMYK or RGB coloring, this will be converted to PMS and slight color differences may occur.
Bear in mind that white is also a color in screen printing. Make white parts in your logo transparent if that was your intention.