Lemon Tree Stationeries Acquired by Charu Papers





New York City, May 25, 2020 (Senmer News Wire)  – Charu Papers has announced the acquisition of the renowned custom invitation brand, Lemon Tree Stationery this year. This acquisition is the largest harmony of custom Invites business in history. The deal is expected to bolster Charu Papers presence in the US market and a big step to create the next-level invites with higher quality.

A spokesperson from Charu Papers saysThis is Just the Beginning
‘Today I am pleased to announce that we are joining forces with Lemon Tree Stationeries and have entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired. Years 2019 have been an incredible journey for us, full of ups and downs. Lemon Tree Founded in 1974 by the Mendelsohn family, Lucy Mleczko and Sanford Weiss (Current Owners) buy the company in 1999. With owning 300 Dealers all over the US, we also acquired a substantial inventory of the Lemon Tree Stationeries. Now, Charu Papers have varieties of Glitter Papers, Machineries, and Experts allies of Lemon Tree Stationeries workforce, so the acquisition of two big ventures will underpin the whole custom invites printing business and rapid return of Charu Papers.”
“Now in 2020, we would like to make an announcement that Charu Papers has acquired the custom invitation brand, Lemon Tree Stationery. With this acquisition, countless doors of creativity will open for industry. Going forward, I want to assure you that Lemon tree stationeries will still be the same old Lemon tree stationeries that you have grown to love. We will simply have more resources to continue building products that delight our customers” said Kuldeep Sisodia, iCEO of Charu Papers.
Charu Papers has covered a wonderful array of invitation styles and designs that will help bring your party to life. By this year 2020 Charu Papers is coming with its new Marketing sample kit and Thermography Technology to open some new technologies of printing Industry and lots more!


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