Thursday 03/15/2012 by Lemuria

NEW GLOWSTICKWARS SITE, PRODUCTS

GlowStickWars.com has launched a brand new online store, carrying a bunch of new products. The new store includes tubes of solid color Show Sticks (blue, green, and red), LED Gloves (reusable), LED Shoe Laces (reusable) and lots of other accessories so that you can glow at the show from head to toe. GlowStickWars.com is a Mockingbird Foundation partner and will continue to donate 10% of all Assorted Show Sticks purchases to help fund Mockingbird grants supporting music education for kids. Plus, five of the new products will each also generate an additional 10% donation to Mockingbird: Blue Show Sticks, Green Show Sticks, Red Show Sticks, Glow Glasses and Glow Ball Connectors. Order your Show Sticks and other goodies today and take advantage of a 25% off storewide discount!

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Comments

, comment by King_Williamson
King_Williamson I commend the 10% donation. With that being said, I really wish that glowsticks had never been invented.
, comment by GAMEHENDGEPHONICS
GAMEHENDGEPHONICS Cool donation n all but no more glow stick wars. People just can't resist throwing them at the band. It's gotta stop.
, comment by GlowMe
GlowMe @gamehenDgePHONICS said:
Cool donation n all but no more glow stick wars. People just can't resist throwing them at the band. It's gotta stop.
could not agree more about needing people to stop throwing them at the band. every single tube of show sticks actually has a little note inside with a message reminding phans to never throw anything at the band or at anyone else. our view is that so many people like a good war, that glow sticks are going to be bought and brought to most shows. but at least we know that every single stick acquired from gsw comes with a message of safety and raises a bit of dough for mbird.

, comment by michaelnelson
michaelnelson OMG, what a bunch of wet blankets... if the band really cared about being hit by glow sticks, they'd probably stop dumping them in to the crowd. The band loves it, the crowd loves it, and the money goes to a good cause. If you'd like to protest, I'm sure a more tolerant fan would be glad to accept your ticket... you should probably stay home and get the sand out of your jang anyway.
, comment by tmwsiy
tmwsiy @michaelnelson said:
OMG, what a bunch of wet blankets... if the band really cared about being hit by glow sticks, they'd probably stop dumping them in to the crowd. The band loves it, the crowd loves it, and the money goes to a good cause. If you'd like to protest, I'm sure a more tolerant fan would be glad to accept your ticket... you should probably stay home and get the sand out of your jang anyway.
Dumping them into the crowd? Never seen that.
I hate nitrous dealers too but don't think I have sand in my "jang" or should stay home. People can feel free to have different likes and dislikes. I commend the support to MBF but personally think these are awful. Waste, mess, distraction, and someone else is relegated to cleaning up (and depositing into waste stream: toxic or not).
, comment by jackl
jackl I commend the folks at GSW not only for the Mockingbird donations but that they are reacting proactively to the "waste" criticism: note that many of the innovative new glow products are recyclable and wearable, like the shoelaces and gloves, so they won't end up on the ground.
, comment by private8x
private8x While certainly a distraction, I would think artists of their stature are able to focus right through a couple glowsticks to the grill.
, comment by birmy
birmy @private8x said:
While certainly a distraction, I would think artists of their stature are able to focus right through a couple glowsticks to the grill.
The point is the band should worry about music not getting hit in the face. They could always do what the Jeff Healy Band did in Roadhouse and put up chicken wire.
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