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CafePress – Online Deal

$25 for $50 Worth of Customized T-shirts and Gifts from CafePress

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Highlights

  • Personalized T-shirts
  • Huge array of gifts
  • Guarantee of satisfaction

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 13, 2011
  • Limit 1 per order. Value may be used toward shipping.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Most people form first impressions of a stranger by looking at his T-shirt, unless they’ve stolen a skin kernel for DNA testing. Let the shirt you wear send a marvelous message with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of personalized T-shirts, home goods, and other products ordered online from CafePress. Shipping is not included in this deal, but you may use your Groupon's value toward shipping costs. The Groupon expires in three months.

CafePress provides an array of inventive, humorous, and customizable clothing and gifts. Trick out your torso with the undead appeal of a zombie T-shirt ($25), or channel the talents of nature's stickiest gourmet with a frog apron ($22). SIGG water bottles ($28 for one liter) provide both an earth-nuzzling alternative to disposable plastic bottles and a portable prison for renegade potables, and a crazy cat lady license-plate frame ($15) is sure to strike a sympathetic chord with car thieves. Online design tools allow shoppers to customize products ranging from zippered hoodies and underwear to pillows and wall clocks, giving them the power to emblazon possessions with their picture, initials, or SAT score.

Thanks to an iron-clad guarantee of satisfaction, CafePress customers can shop with the confidence of an invisible knight on a field of giant eyeballs. The site's nearly limitless galaxy of goods and highly personalized nature make it an ideal destination for gift shopping, and its easily navigable format allows visitors to find exactly what they're seeking with just a few clicks of the mouse or a few taps of their tongues.

Reviews

CafePress and a licensing deal with ABC Entertainment Group were featured by
J!-ENT. CafePress has an average of three out of five checkmarks from reviewers on Epinions.com.

  • Fans can visit CafePress.com to create products and purchase merchandise designed by other fans fully encompassing fan engagement within this merchandise platform. – J!-ENT
  • …the process is straight forward and the possible choices are countless, but divided into a number of categories to help narrow the search. Products I have purchased have been good quality, and not unduly expensive considering the "custom-made" aspect. – legar, Epinions.com

Groupon Says

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Groupon Guide to: The President's Fitness Challenge

Once a year, the president goes to every grade school in the country and challenges students to hang on to their self-esteem—as well as to complete a series of exercises he made up. Here are the athletic trials that make up the President's Challenge:

Curl-ups The Challenge: In 60 seconds, see how many times you can touch your shoulder blades to your heels while lying on your stomach. This also measures your current level of gravity.

Shuttle Run The Challenge: Two traffic cones, which should be taken from a nearby construction site, are placed roughly 10 yards apart from one another. Starting at the first cone, run to the second and see how hard you can throw that cone in the general direction of the first cone without hitting it.

Sit and Reach The Challenge: As the name implies, this challenge tests your ability to sit still and re main silent for as long as possible without complaining about your body ach ing because your muscle tissue is wasting away.

Mile Run The Challenge: On a slip of paper, write down how many miles you think you can run.

Chin-ups The Challenge: As you hold onto a steel horizontal bar, the president asks you questions about whether or not you can overcome hardships like failing a math exam or getting only the smallest storage capacity iPod for a birthday gift. To answer "yes," raise your chin high enough to place it atop the bar, release your hands, and hang there for 30 seconds.

Can removing several ribs improve performance on curl-ups?

CafePress

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