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July 19, 2013

Kickstarter? Yes!

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Have any of you ever helped with a Kickstarter project?   Kickstarter is a great way to crowd source funding for creative projects and I have “kicked in” for a couple of neat ideas and today you get to see one of those fabulous products.

I pitched in a few bucks about a year ago for a product called The Floating Mug and received 2 of these a few months ago and I LOVE THEM!   To say that the addition of The Floating Mug to my cupboard has dramatically changed my life may be a little exaggeration

but I do love them and they are my go to mug on many days because of the awesome design that eliminates the need for a coaster!

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You can see how great these are, can’t you?  I was one of 573 backers and the amazing thing that I discovered once I had kicked in was that Tigere Chiriga, the designer and creator, lives in Mooresville, NC where I lived for 9 years!!!!!   Small world?  I think so!!!  Anyway, hats off and coasters away to Tigere for an amazing product that I hope becomes a standard in homes across the world.

Want to see more?  Check out The Floating Mug Company Facebook page by clicking here .  There are several tabs to click on including one if you are interested in buying one.
Important–I am not receiving any compensation for any of this post—-I will let the company know when the post goes live but I just love the product and want to pass it along to my friends and family.  Enjoy!

 

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