Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Bullet Shot Glass from Undaunted Apparel

Undaunted Apparel was founded about a year ago.  In celebration of the amazing response we’ve had to our cause and the products that promote it, we decided to have a New Year’s Eve party culminating with a toast to our CEO, Corey Trimmer.  Corey’s efforts in promoting our mission to support our troops through our donations and the proud display of our patriotic apparel and accessories, has earned us an initial success beyond our greatest expectations.  To mark this as a special occasion we were looking online for some glasses that we could customize to mark the occasion with a toast and leave each Partner with a memento of the occasion.  After an exhaustive search we were unable to find anything that was both special and worked to our theme of the military. So, undaunted, we decided to create our own.



 We wanted a “glass” that was emblematic of the military we so proudly support, one that was built to last, and finally that would encourage patriotism and support of our military.  It was with this idea that we came up with the concept of our Single-Shot glass.  It is made from solid stainless steel and turned in the shape of a military bullet casing with “Undaunted  - Established 2012” engraved on the bottom.  We believe that this bullet shot glass perfectly complements our name, Undaunted: not discouraged or disheartened; resolutely courageous.

Our Single-Shot glasses are of the absolute best quality and even better they are a continued reminder, especially during our national holidays, of our military, past and present, who have fought and died for our freedom as Americans.

So, the next time you are planning a toast, take a Single-Shot for our military and remember the sacrifices that they and their families have made on our behalf.  As with all Undaunted Apparel products, 10% goes to the military charity of your choice.  We appreciate your support and the continued sacrifices our troops and their families make to preserve our nation and its freedoms.

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