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Gumdrop has capitalized on rumors circulating online about the appearance of the 5th generation iPad and has produced 15 cases for this as-yet-unannounced tablet, which no one knows what it will actually look like. Gumdrop already invested in producing cases for last year iPad mini and based on the predictions, it produced cases and packaging thatonec on iPad mini fit and functioned. However, the company also produced several thousand packages for iPhone 5 based on information from analysts and leaks on various servers that areonec showed meaningless and so the covers for iPhone 5 went straight to the landfill. In total, then-CEO Tim Hickman lost $50 of the investment he had made in making packaging for iPhone 5 inserted.

However, as Hickman himself confirmed to the server 9to5mac, the production is worthwhile and the risk they take is not as great as the fact that if the design turns out to be true, Gumdrop is the first company in the world that is able to supply interested parties with packaging for their new iOS devices from the first day a new product hits the market. Gumdrop expects that Apple will show the 5th generation iPad next week on Monday at WWDCAs for the design, the company has relied on speculations that point to the fact that Apple in the case of the 5th generation iPad, he was inspired by the smaller iPad mini and thus the side edges of the display will be thinner. The company's motto: "If you're not first, it's too late," then says it all.

If the iPad 5 will indeed fit into the Gumdrop cases, this is a very good move by the company, ensuring not only that it will be the first in the market, but also quality advertising on all servers dedicated to the company Apple Worldwide. And don't forget, as my friend, the largest Canon distributor in Slovakia, says, business is all about luck. You can find the official website of Gumdrop right here.

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