Jul
07
2009

While America was celebrating its 233rd Indepence Day, glovals was celebrating its first. Pictured here is my sister Kim in Birmingham, Alabama, who used her glovals portable lighted sign frame with customized Patriotic dry erase sign as part of her holiday celebration. She stuck the sign in a planter on the front porch to welcome guests as they arrived. When it was time to walk down the street to view the local fireworks display, Kim simply lifted the gloval from the planter and used it as a flashlight to light the way. Pretty nifty, huh?
Keep an eye out for more Kim photos as she makes her debut as the glovals glopher later this week at the Atlanta Gift Show. Like glovals, Kim glows everywhere!
Jul
02
2009

For immediate release: Scientists who study these kinds of things have discovered a heretofore undiscovered species which they have named Glopherus Thomomys or more commonly, Glopher. Scientists were amazed that they had never stumbled onto this animal before given its main identifying trait: a portable lighted sign frame on its belly that actually glows at night. Several theories have arisen to explain this phenomena, the most popular being that the Glopher evolved from some kind of deep sea dwelling creature that uses natual phosphorescence to lure its prey. A land creature, the glopher uses its glowing belly to lure potential customers into buying glovals, the portable lighted sign frame for work, home and play. A gregarious animal, the glopher is most likely spotted at gift shows, handing out sales information and posing for pictures, but sometimes can also be seen riding subways and snacking on bagels in local parks and cafes.
For more information about this amazing discovery, visit www.glovals.com.