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GSJJ Launches 24-Hour Rapid Customization Service for U.S. 250th Commemoratives

GSJJ launched a "24‑Hour Rapid Customization Service" from its Walnut, California headquarters to accelerate commemoratives for the U.S. 250th, promising AI previews and 24‑hour production starts.

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GSJJ Launches 24-Hour Rapid Customization Service for U.S. 250th Commemoratives
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GSJJ has rolled out a "24‑Hour Rapid Customization Service" from its Walnut, California headquarters, effective February 12, 2026, to meet a surge in demand tied to the upcoming U.S. 250th anniversary. The company framed the move as a response to the "commemorative economy" and began promoting a dedicated U.S. 250th product line across its official platforms in mid‑February, with Newsfile posts on February 16 and a subsequent entry dated February 20 that named EnamelPins Inc. as the source.

The new service is billed as end‑to‑end acceleration for corporate and commemorative orders, with public-facing copy that emphasizes speed across design, proofing, and production. Finance Yahoo and Newsfile coverage highlight a promise of free design proofs and AI‑powered, accurate previews within 12 hours of a request, followed by initiation of a core sample or bulk production within 24 hours of design confirmation. Finance Yahoo quoted the offering as "guaranteeing brands never miss a critical event deadline."

GSJJ’s own product pages present overlapping but not identical timelines. The company site advertises a free digital proof "within 24 hours after your order" and allows "unlimited changes until you're completely satisfied." That site also markets specific rush product lines, including "24 Hours UV Layered Printing Medals" alongside a separate "3 Days Custom Medals" option, creating multiple production tiers depending on complexity. Both the 12‑hour PR claim and the 24‑hour site promise appear in the record; the two statements may refer to different deliverables such as an AI preview versus a full digital proof.

Product detail on GS‑JJ’s pages is granular. Rush items are labeled "24‑Hour Rush Production" and the site touts "No Mold Fee" or "No Mold Charge" for many expedited runs. Upgrade and fabrication choices listed include Glitter Medals, Rhinestone Medals, Bottle Opener Medals, Cut‑out Medals, Custom Spinner Medals, 3D Medals, Glow in the Dark Medals, and Epoxy Dome Medals, with fabrication options such as Medal Plating, Medal Backside, Medal Loop, and Medal Ribbon. Image guidance is explicit: upload high‑res artwork at 350 DPI and accept .jpg, .pdf, .tiff, .png, .psd, and .bmp formats.

Operationally, GSJJ promises 24/7 customer support and an "intelligent manufacturing base" and says it can support clients across the United States and internationally through its California operational center and global logistics network. The company has added a dedicated U.S. 250th webpage where brands can browse historical theme design libraries and obtain instant quotes.

Newsfile’s copy captured the offering’s intent in colloquial terms, saying the upgrade will help brands "turn their ideas into actual commemorative stuff pretty fast." For event planners and brand teams booking 250th celebratory pieces, GSJJ now offers multiple rush tiers and a clear logistics footprint; buyers should confirm whether the 12‑hour AI preview or the 24‑hour digital proof applies to their chosen SKU before locking in hard deadlines.

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