Sound Expression Greetings

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Sound Expression Greetings is an American company that produces stickers with a recordable device that can be attached to anything.

The sticker-based recordable device can record personalized messages, sounds, or music, which are programmed by pressing a record button on the device or uploading a pre-recorded file to the device from your computer. The device is named Botski, which is a registered trademark. The Botski uses MP3 or WAV file types for the recording.[1]

The Botski® describes it as “Portable and handheld digital electronic devices for recording, organizing, transmitting, manipulating and reviewing text, data, image, and audio files."

Sound Expression Greetings -- the maker of the Botski -- was founded in 2002 by Kelli Fusaro. Fusaro -- an educator and entrepreneur from Reading, PA -- believes in the positive impact of music. She began her career in 1984 as a music teacher and songwriter. In 2002, Fusaro designed and created the Botski and her company -- Sound Expression Greetings -- using music from songs she wrote herself. The cards were sold by FTD florists and were featured on a QVC Mother’s Day special in 2004.

In 20xx Fusaro began manufacturing the Botski and offering customized greeting cards for businesses and consumers.

Notable Customers

Some of Sound Expression Greeting’s notable customers: Disney, McDonald's, NBC Universal, GoDaddy, Nestle, Broadway, and Hewlett Packard as well as record companies Capital Records, Universal Records, and Republic Nashville.

External Links

Official Website: https://soundexpressiongreetings.com

References

  1. https://www.soundexpressiongreetings.com/instructions.html