SpotlightNovember2017

By David MacDonald M aybe you’ve raised a Mini Frankfurt Beer Taster at an Oktoberfest celebration in New Brunswick. aybe you’ve held a Vina Champagne Flute Glass in the air during a wedding toast in Nova Scotia. Maybe you’ve never been more proud than seeing your PEI craft brewery’s slogan on a Grunter Growler or your New- foundland diner’s logo on a Comfort Mug. Whatever your Jym Line Glassware moment has been Tom has shared, in some measure, in your joy. As Atlantic Canada’s premier custom decorator of glass- ware, ceramics, growlers and bottles, Jym Line Glassware has meant a lot of different things to a lot of different people. “We’ll do custom decoration on an order size of just 72 units, or we’ll create whole lines of merchandise in the hundreds or thousands range,” Tom said without bias. “I am truly grateful, thankful to all of our clients over the years.”

to buy-local and support-local movements.

“As an Atlantic Canadian company, just being part of the buy and support-local movements is satisfying.

We are glad to support local companies and truly appreci- ate all the local support given to Jym Line. The rising tide will float all boats and create a long-lasting economy,” Tom said. “Over the years, Jym Line Glassware was able to grow the way that it has because of the support of local Atlantic Canadian business,” he continued. “It’s because of this unwavering local support that we’ve survived a few mini-re- cessions and one major recession in 2009. But in the last three-to- four years alone, we’ve seen positive growth in every sector of our company because of the proliferation of wineries, distilleries, breweries, tourism, and other busi- ness-to- business relationships in Atlantic Canada – it’s been great.”

Jym Line Glassware’s line of beer glasses and steins for

Atlantic Canada is only behind Quebec in its commitment

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