
If you’re on a sports team, you need a sports wristband. How do I know? Because I was you once.
If you’re on a sports team, you need a sports wristband. How do I know? Because I was you once.
The future is computing. I think that much is safe to say. Doesn’t it seem vitally important that our children are learning to become technically savvy as early as possible? Of course it does!
So you’ve got a fundraiser and you’re wondering if you should make rubber bracelets. I’ve got to tell you, I’m a little surprised. Because for me, the answer to that question is as simple as 1 + 1. Which equals two. Unless 1 + 1 is actually the name of a Bonny-and-Clyde-type bowling team, in which case 1 + 1 equals strikes on top of strikes on top of car chases and all sorts of spares.
People often call rubber wristbands “memory bracelets.” That’s because each one of our fully customizable products is able to commemorate a moment, person, place or event and act as a simple reminder of times past. Now, I’m not saying our memory bracelets are time machines, but I’m not not saying that, either.
Andy Murray dispatched Dutchman Robin Hease on Wimbledon’s Centre Court this past week. And after doing so, he immediately dispatched his wristband into the crowd. And you wouldn’t believe who ended up with it.