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Friday, September 21, 2007

The world's only travelling breast museum?

Here is something Matt Lavine might want to take for his blog...it is probably one of the oddest press releases you will ever see! And this "exhibit" will supposedly be at Reliant Stadium for the big Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts game this Sunday:

With more than 75 artfully decorated boobs, this exhibit promises to be the hottest museum on wheels!

Huntington Beach, CA - (SEPTEMBER 20, 2007) - The creators of Jingle Jugs, the newest sensation in the novelty items arena, are launching a month long tour that departed Los Angeles, California on September 8, 2007 from the Rose Bowl. They will visit college football games, and various sporting events across the country, in an effort to raise funds and promote breast cancer awareness. More background information and tour schedules can be found at www.jinglejugsforlife.com.

Billed as Jugs Across America, the tour will consist of a convoy of vehicles, including a 53' semi-truck trailer, artistically decorated outside, and retrofitted inside as a combination bar/grille/art gallery that will be opened to the public. This traveling breast museum will
also display over 100 sets of plastic breasts (Jingle Jugs) uniquely decorated by many different artists.

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Jingle Jugs are a light-hearted homage to most men's "best friends." Fashioned as a lifelike set of women's breasts, Jingle Jugs, when activated, move in rhythmic motion to a very popular song by Capitol Recording Artist and comedian Rodney Carrington. The newest versions of
the product have re-recordable chips that can record and play back the user's choice of any 40 second audio, such as favorite songs or special messages. They also contain an embedded, non-removable audio message about breast cancer.
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