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Gorjuss picks up Spanish licensing accolade

Santoro brand wins Licencias Actualidad’s Best Art & Design Property for fourth year.

Spanish licensing magazine, Licencias Actualidad, has crowned Santoro’s Gorjuss as winner of the Best Art & Design Property.

This marks the fourth consecutive year that the property has scooped the accolade.

“Gorjuss has stolen hearts around the world; the frenzy for GORJUSS in Spain in particular seems unstoppable and we are honoured that this has been recognised once again with this award,” commented Jo Campbell, licensing manager at Santoro. “Gorjuss is heartfelt and endearing and this achievement demonstrates just how the Spanish market are connecting with her.

“We are sincerely grateful for the dedication shown to Gorjuss by our Spanish partners, especially our licensing agent, Edebé. These collaborations have helped Gorjuss to become the phenomenon that she deserves to be.”

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