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Collegiate Sunglasses – Online Deal

$20 for One Pair of College-Branded Sunglasses ($70 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Wayfarers, aviators, and sports sunglasses featuring the logo or name of more than 75 schools, with UV-blocking lenses

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 30, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 2 per order. Extra $5.95 fee for shipping; valid only within US. Credit card required at redemption.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Sunglasses boost coolness because they make it look like the celebrity you're carrying around is awake and happy to be near you. Be the life of the party with this Groupon.

$20 for One Pair of College-Branded Sunglasses ($70 Value)

Fans can customize a pair of aviators, wayfarers, sports full-frame, or sports half-frame sunglasses with the name or logo of more than 75 schools, including the University of North Carolina, Michigan State, and Stanford. All sunglasses come with UV-protected lenses, and wayfarers feature impact-resistant lenses and aviators sport mirrored lenses.

Collegiate Sunglasses

At sporting events, fans can never wear enough of their school's colors. The staff at Collegiate Sunglasses works to create functional college gear that complements body paint and foam fingers. Their themed sunglasses sport the colors and logos of more than 75 colleges and universities. All of the glasses feature UV-protected lenses, which keep eyes shaded and safe during long days of tailgating in the sun or staring at rival mascot Weldon the Arc Welder. Glasses come in a range of styles, including mirror-lens aviators, impact-resistant wayfarers, and half- or whole-rim sports glasses.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Dancing with a Dog

If you're the owner of a proud dog, don't let it go to waste—teach it how to dance with you. Here are some tips to transform your dog into a regular Dog Astaire:

  • Dogs don't have shoulders, so support your body weight on the next closest thing—their ears.
  • To trick a dog into learning faster, promise it a reward, like a strip of dried meat or unlimited access to your nicest toilet.
  • Dogs' ears are incredibly sensitive, so playing loud music will only make them believe all the walls around them are being crushed with a big metal hammer. Keep the music turned down and cover your dog's ears with the soundproofing membrane used in professional recording studios.
  • Keep your dog's nails trimmed. The prettier your dog feels, the prettier it will dance probably.
  • If your dog isn't having a good time, don't force it. The last thing you want is for it to decide to cut off communication with you when it's old enough to move out and live on its own.

Did Fred Astaire name his dog "Dog Astaire"?

Collegiate Sunglasses