Valleyschwag Reviews

by Scott Beale on April 27, 2006 · 8 comments

Valleyschwag

The first round of Valleyschwag has been shipped out. Valleyschwag is Rubyred Labs’ schwag-of-the-month club that I blogged about last month. Kevin Lim has a great review with photos. Brian Oberkirch also uploaded some photos of his haul, along with several other people.

The theme with this shipment was birds, squids and starbursty. A group we are quite proud to be included with. Laughing Squid dontated stickers and a Jim Blanchard post card to this initial burst of Valleyschwag.

photo credit: Kevin Lim

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April 30, 2006 at 12:47 pm

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1 steve mcfarland April 27, 2006 at 6:09 pm

Although I’m a Valley native, being stranded out in New York City 8 months of the year has left me longing for home, and Valleyschwag was the perfect antidote!

I was incredibly excited to find the package in my mailbox yesterday afternoon, and am thoroughly impressed with the care that went into the pack and the content within.

I’ve been too lazy/afraid to ask for Laughing Squid stickers from you, Scott, but when I found one in my Valleyschwag pack, it quickly became the first ever sticker to grace the back of my 15″ Powerbook. What a great little bundle of surprises this has been!

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2 JavaMoose April 28, 2006 at 8:49 am

What a cool service/idea! When the tech company I worked for outsourced me last month, one of my first thoughts was “No more free schwag!”. Maybe not the best way to spen $15 of my unemployement check, but hey – it’s shwag!

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3 Dude April 28, 2006 at 12:52 pm

How come these guys can get neato EFF stickers, and I can’t even find any with Google?

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