Kall Kwik Appears On Top TV Show

A Kall Kwik product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team May 15, 2006

Kall Kwik was hired in the final episode of the BBC television series 'The Apprentice' to undertake a design and print job that was 'make or break' for the candidates.

Kall Kwik was hired in the final episode of the BBC television series 'The Apprentice' to undertake a design and print job that was 'make or break' for the candidates.

The Kall Kwik at South Bank, London (UK) realised the challenge when both would-be apprentices walked in, asking for tickets for their respective events on Tower Bridge, organised to impress Amstrad boss Sir Alan Sugar.

Staff at Kall Kwik took the jobs from consultation through to design and delivery in just a couple of hours.

The team's professionalism paid off, culminating in exposure to more than eight million viewers on BBC 2.

The first opportunity came when finalist Michelle Dewberry, was seen leaving Kall Kwik and then her colleague was spotted the next day sat in a taxi, holding the large box of tickets with Kall Kwik's ogo on the side.

Greg Howard, manager of Kall Kwik South Bank, said: "It was a golden opportunity to show Kall Kwik at its best - delivering quality jobs to the tightest of deadlines, with delighted customers looking the business at the end.

National coverage on the BBC was a bonus but the team was just delighted to help out the apprentices in probably one of the most demanding weeks of their lives.".

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