Snomageddon by One vs Many - $24

A portion of every sale will be donated to SOME (So Others Might Eat), a nonprofit organization that provides food, clothing, and health-care services to the poor and homeless.
Update: The City Paper reports that 15% of the proceeds will go to SOME.

Snowcamp DC 2010 by Tastytronic
Industries - $16.90 to $69.90

I Survived Snowpocalpyse (via Cafe Press) - starts at $12.99
Snowpocalypse Now (via Zazzle) - $23.80
Dupont Circle Snowball Fight (via Zazzle) - $22.95
2 comments:
I have a problem with the guys saying they are donating a "portion" of each sale to charity. Tell me how much (percent or dollars) or I don't believe you.
The donation is 15% percent. I updated the info in the post. http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2010/02/08/snowmageddon-t-shirts-offer-instant-nostalgia-for-lousy-event/
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