Temperature Controlled Faucet Light  Imprint Area: 3/4"W x 1 1/4"H

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Red Light = Hot WaterBlue Light = Cold Water Faucet Light changes color based upon the water temperature. It's "blue" when the water is cold or simply turned "on." When the temperature reaches 89°F, it changes to "red," alerting you that the water is getting "hot"! Works on most USA faucets and includes "universal adaptors" for 95% coverage.
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Sports Drink Mixer 

Sports Drink Mixer 
Imprint area (cup): 2"W x 2 1/2"H
Sold In Individual Colors

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Available In 4 Translucent Colors: Purple, Red, Teal, Blue Fast and easy, this powerful, battery-operated mixer dissolves powdered sports drink mixes right in the glass. Prices Include: 1-Color Imprint On Cup.
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Twirling Spaghetti Fork

Twirling Spaghetti Fork 
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Twirling is a better way to eat spaghetti. The motorized metal pronged end automatically winds up the pasta on the end of the fork. Now there's less mess, more satisfying bites and 100% twirling fun! Metal fork is removable for easy cleaning. 


Prices Include: 1-Color Imprint On Handle. 


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Moo Mixer Imprint Area: 1 1/2"W x 1 1/2"H

Perfect for mixing chocolate milk! 12 oz. battery operated, dishwasher safe and detachable base for easy cleaning.Imprint Area: 1 1/2"W x 1 1/2"H

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Jack Pot Pen

Cool new promotional merch for brand building themes or events in Agriculture/Dairy, Healthcare/Fitness, Restaurant Industries, 
Alcohol/Bar Industries, Entertainment, School Organizations, Etc..


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Jack Pot Pen is fun to play! Just crank the slot machine style handle, push 
top button to release free wheeling windows and see how lucky you can be. 
Two imprint areas available.

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Is the World Ready for a $2,000 Baseball Cap?

 
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BY LARRY KNOWLES
SEPTEMBER 5, 2007
SAN DIEGO (TNA) – If you thought $20 was a lot to pay for a baseball cap, how does $2,000 strike you? A San Diego company is offering what is believed to be the world’s most expensive baseball cap. At $1999, the Zerino “Elita,” a black cotton-and-leather ball cap with a 22-karat-gold top button, is nearly 20 times as expensive as the high-end hats sold by competing cap makers. At least you get a nice mahogany box with the hat for 2000 big ones.
For the price of the Elita, a baseball enthusiast could attend a whole lot of major league games – and in style, too.  A Yankees fan, for example, could buy seasons tickets for two ($1,620), an MP3 player to listen to the play-by-play  ($150), and a Yankees cap ($27), and still have $200 left over for hot dogs and beer. The question is, why would someone pay two grand for a ball cap?
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