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Super Contributor
Posts: 396
Registered: ‎12-25-2015

Watching the presentation for the Glovestix. Five minutes into the presentation. Product needs refills. No one has explained how this product works!!!! How is that possible?!?

 

Super Contributor
Posts: 396
Registered: ‎12-25-2015

Product presented already on 4 month advance order. Just sold out. It is a good idea, but how can so many sell without knowing how it works? How much are the refills? Product reviews should be interesting. It astounds me how a totally new product can be presented purely on hype. How do TPTB allow this? 

Super Contributor
Posts: 375
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@StillFuntoShop wrote:

Product presented already on 4 month advance order. Just sold out. It is a good idea, but how can so many sell without knowing how it works? How much are the refills? Product reviews should be interesting. It astounds me how a totally new product can be presented purely on hype. How do TPTB allow this? 


@StillFuntoShop

Don't blame TPTB - blame the customers.  "Hype" sells.

“There are two ways to be rich: One is by acquiring much, and the other is by desiring little.” —Jackie French Koller
Honored Contributor
Posts: 16,406
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

How?   Because it works is the most likely answer.

 

I'm not at all puzzled by what TPTB do -  I'm puzzled by the people who buy without knowing.  

 

 

 

 

 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 11,425
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Tell us how it works!!!

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Here's an excert from wtop.com.  The inventor just won The Next Big Thing contest.  (She's considered "local" to the DC area).

 

"Glovestix, Woods’ invention that claims to remove most of the odor and kill the bacteria clinging to sweaty athletic gear. And Glovestix has turned into a winner. Woods won the “Next Big Thing” contest on “The TODAY Show” on NBC.

“Stink is an epidemic, and I have the cure,” Woods said Friday morning as she competed for two other finalists on the show.

First prize for “The Next Big Thing” is a chance to expose her invention nationally via the home shopping channel QVC. Woods will get a slot at 10 a.m. Saturday in which she’ll pitch Glovestix.

If you can’t catch that pitch, you can see Krista demonstrate her invention anytime on the product’s website."

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 6,475
Registered: ‎03-14-2015

Based on the pictures, you stick the sticks inside of gloves or shoes, and it absorbs the odors.

 

 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 8,389
Registered: ‎03-20-2010

I wouldn't care how it works - just that it does!  If it doesn't it wouldn't have won.

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