15 Companies Who Went Above and Beyond For Their Customers
Nathan Johnson
Published
02/19/2021
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They went the extra mile.
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The Summer House praises body imperfections. -
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Heinz turned people’s artwork into billboard ads and custom ketchup bottles. -
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Lego has Braille Bricks to teach people with vision impairment how to read and write. -
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Starbucks opens signing stores around the world to accommodate their hard of hearing customers. -
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Razor Clips makes clips that help hide and keep bra straps in place. -
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Green Toys creates safe kids’ toys out of recycled plastic bottles to help save the environment. -
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Bad A*s Extension Cords have heavy-duty multi-outlet cords so you can plug in at different distances to get power. -
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Braille Code Brands Inc. sells sew-on Braille patches so that the visually impaired can easily identify their clothes. -
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Clean Heels makes heel stoppers to keep shoes from sinking into the grass and wobbling on uneven surfaces. -
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Artbeads makes magnetic clasps to make putting on jewelry on your own easy. -
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H&M Lab Germany partnered with Boltware to produce wearable love — an innovative jacket that can transfer hugs to those wearing the same product. -
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Aerie doesn’t use cover-ups or retouches for their photoshoots. -
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Crayola launched “Colors of the World,” to allow artists to showcase diversity in color. -
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Dove embraces diversity in beauty. -
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ModCloth does not change the size, shape, proportion, or color of their models for their photoshoots and ads.
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