Cedarstream in Cedartown has printed championship shirts for several sporting events, including AFC and NFC title games, the World Series and the College Football Playoff Championship.
Shirts make their way through one of 11 automatic presses at Cedarstream in Cedartown to become a Kansas City Chiefs’ fan’s memento of their win in Super Bowl LVII.
Cedarstream employee Linda Pollard takes another shirt from a nearby stack to place into a machine that folds each one to prepare them for packaging at the company’s Cedartown facility.
Cedarstream Marketing Director Kim Moates (left) and Vice President of Marketing Jenny Burch display the design printed at the Cedartown facility celebrating the Super Bowl LVII champion Kansas City Chiefs.
The Cedarstream Company’s Jesse Cook (left) and Hunter Ward pose with the two shirts printed by the Cedartown business celebrating UGA’s national championship.
Cedarstream in Cedartown has printed championship shirts for several sporting events, including AFC and NFC title games, the World Series and the College Football Playoff Championship.
Jeremy Stewart
Cedarstream in Cedartown has printed championship shirts for several sporting events, including AFC and NFC title games, the World Series and the College Football Playoff Championship.
Jeremy Stewart
Shirts make their way through one of 11 automatic presses at Cedarstream in Cedartown to become a Kansas City Chiefs’ fan’s memento of their win in Super Bowl LVII.
Jeremy Stewart
Cedarstream employee Linda Pollard takes another shirt from a nearby stack to place into a machine that folds each one to prepare them for packaging at the company’s Cedartown facility.
Jeremy Stewart
Cedarstream Marketing Director Kim Moates (left) and Vice President of Marketing Jenny Burch display the design printed at the Cedartown facility celebrating the Super Bowl LVII champion Kansas City Chiefs.
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The Cedarstream Company’s Jesse Cook (left) and Hunter Ward pose with the two shirts printed by the Cedartown business celebrating UGA’s national championship.
A shirt sold to an excited sports fan celebrating his team’s victory can have the same DNA as one worn by a cancer survivor in a charity fun run as they both could come from right here in Polk County.
For more than three decades, Cedarstream has been printing the world with its operations that began in a small office in the 400 block of downtown Cedartown. It now operates out of a 40,000 square-foot facility in Cedartown’s North Business Park and employs 75 people.
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