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My great friends at Denver-based yoga clothing company, be present, celebrated 10 years of business in 2012. To mark the company’s 10th birthday, they released a limited edition 10th Anniversary logo to be printed on their clothing items. be present then announced that a portion of proceeds from the sales of items with the new logo will be donated to the Link Support charity. Thank you be present for the very generous donation! This money will be put to use right away towards our new non-chipping, non-fading ball chains, and clear coating process for our links.  We are hoping to build an advertising campaign and more in 2013, so be sure to tell everyone, and don’t forget to Link them up with any one of our involved charities Links. Thanks again be present, it is people and companies like you that keep us going. Please visit bepresent.org now and order an item with the limited edition 10th Anniversary logo!

 
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