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Kids For Chemistry Gives A New Meaning To The Phrase "Bring Your Kids To Work For A Day!"
Besides lecturing about chemistry, Gerald and Justin are taking an active role in producing the book, game and posters.
Below we are discussing the layout of the gameboard with Rich Wilk of Hudson Paper Company. Justin is explaining how the game board is designed to Rich.
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The Hudson Paper Company.
The Hudson Paper Company will be manufacturing the "Kids for Chemistry The Game" Box and will be assembling all the items into a nice package for us. Click on the picture to see more pictures. |
Cutting The Box Labels
Gerald and Justin watch on as they are given a demonstration of how box labels are cut and the equipment that is involved. Click on the picture to see more.
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So That's How You Make The Boxes!
This is where the labels are glued onto the box. Click on the picture for more. |
Making The Box and Game Labels At Colonial Printing.
Gerald and Justin with Raymond Menna (President) and Dana Peters (Development Manager). Click on picture for more.
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In The Conference Room.
Gerald explains how the game is played to Raymond and Dana. |
The Printing Presses.
Gerald and Justin watch as labels of the game board are printed on the printing press.
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How Much Does That Printing Press Cost?
Justin was wondering if we could get our own printing press. I don't think so!
Click on this picture to see more of the Kids running the business at Advance Loose Leaf Technology. |
Advance Loose leaf Technology will put the game label onto the game board
Click on picture above for more.
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