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ColcaSac was a
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based company, started in 2004 as AppleSac, that specializes in the making of
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specifically for small-format computers and phones. The company started by producing protective sleeves for the Apple MacBook. Due to trademark issues with
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, the company changed its name from AppleSac to ColcaSac in 2009. It terminated activities in 2014. Because of a high demand for PC and laptop sleeves, ColcaSac began producing custom sleeves upon request in 2007. The company claims that natural fabrics and earthy colors reduce attractiveness to thieves. As a company ColcaSac engages in environmentally respectful standards and is a member of
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. By 2010, the company had started producing protective sleeves for a wide variety of hardware beyond the MacBook: Kindle, iPhone, iPod Touch and
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using material such as hemp fibers.


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