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It was a quite chilly and very rainy Saturday with the youth baseball tournament games in full swing. With no time for make-up games, the games had to be played. This resulted in wet & chilly ball players and even wetter parents in the stands and on the sidelines.
I was working at Ace Hardware in our small Iowa community that day. As the wet morning wore on, we were inundated with parents coming in to purchase umbrellas and hand warmers. Before noon, we had completely sold out of the Rainbrella Golf umbrellas and the Grabber Hand Warmers.
Rainbrella Golf Umbrella
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Rainbrella Golf Umbrella |
These large umbrellas by Rainbrella (available in 42 inch and 60 inch diameter) are perfect for golf outings and any other sporting event (such as our local youth baseball tournament). The umbrellas are multi-colored and collapsible.
Large umbrellas can definitely save the day and these Rainbrella umbrellas were much appreciated by the kids and parents alike at the ball park on this particular day.
Grabber Hand Warmers
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Grabber Hand Warmers |
An assistant coach to one baseball team came in to Ace and bought dozens of 2-pair packages of the Grabber Hand Warmers for the kids sitting in the dugouts waiting for their turn at bat and on the field. He told me the boys' hands were freezing and he needed to keep them warm so they could play.
These portable heat in the palm of your hand Air-activated Grabber Hand Warmers keep hands and fingers toasty for over 7 hours. No shaking or kneading required; just open the package and put the Warmers in your glove or pocket for a few minutes to start the process. All Grabber Warmers are designed for one-time, disposable use.
Summary
These products are available in a number of places, such as Ace Hardware, Walmart and online at Amazon.
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(c) Wednesday Elf Review 9/14/2019
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