NORTHAMPTON, Mass., May 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- No more ties! DadDoes.Com, a leading Dad Blog, has declared an all-out war on boring Father's Day Gifts in 2012. Practically speaking, Dad may need a tie, but he certainly does not want a tie. Dad wants fun, wacky and even impractical gifts for Father's Day, things he would never buy for himself.
To help ensure that Dads across the world no longer have to endure boring Father's Day gifts, DadDoes.Com has launched their all-new guide to the best Father's Day gift ideas for 2012. As every Dad has different interests and hobbies, the Dad Does Father's Day Gift Guide contains a wide selection of gifts for all types of Dads.
View the Complete Dad Does Fun Father's Day Gift Guide 2012.
"The key to a successful Father's Day gift is matching the gift to Dad's personality and making it fun. In truth, Dad can buy himself practical things like ties and shirts, so look for something that will appeal to Dad's interests, but he might not think to buy for himself," states Dan Nessel, founder of DadDoes.Com.
DadDoes.com understands that Dads have many different interests, likes and tastes. This is why they have a wide range of gift ideas in their Father's Day Gift Guide. Dad a baseball fan, but also loves his music? He'll love the BiGR Audio Major League Baseball Headphones. Dad still a kid at heart that loves to play? Get him the rocking Rockboard Scooter or Air Hogs R/C NASCAR cars. Is Dad a manly man who doesn't believe in ribbons and wrapping paper? Go with the Man Crate, the only Father's Day gift you need to open with a crow bar.
While there are numerous Father's Day Gift Guides, DadDoes.Com differs from the pack by extensively testing out every single product in the gift guide. DadDoes.Com tests all products in a real world setting over the course of weeks to see how the products hold up. In addition to providing written reviews of the products, DadDoes.Com does a full video review of every product they test.
DadDoes.Com does not accept any advertising money or payment for the products that they review. Consumers know that when they see a positive review in DadDoes.Com it is because real Dads tested the product and found it to be a winner.
For DadDoes.Com, picking out fun Father's Day gifts for their guide was just the first part of the war on boring Father's Day gifts. The second part is the release of their Ultimate Father's Day Gift Giveaway 2012. In total, they will be giving away over $1,100 in fun Father's Day gifts on June 7th, 2012 at 2pm ET.
Read More About the Dad Does Father's Day Gift Giveaway 2012.
Nessel concludes, "We are begging and pleading with everyone -- do NOT buy Dad another tie this Father's Day. Look through our gift guide and you will find some great gift options, for any type of Dad. Maybe you will get lucky and win an incredible Father's Day gift in our giveaway. In the end, if we see a sharp decline in tie sales for June 2012, we will rest easy knowing we have done our job."
Contact:
Dan Nessel
Phone: (646) 827-9222
Email: [email protected]
http://www.DadDoes.Com
About Dad Does:
Dad Does is the place where Dads Do Things and Review Things. Founded in September, 2010, by Dan Nessel, DadDoes.Com has already become a destination site for parents looking for brutally honest, informative, fun toy reviews and general product reviews. DadDoes.Com believes that parents care about more than just diapers and strollers -- they don't stop eating, drinking and playing just because they become parents. Parents do see things through a different lens and DadDoes.Com looks to provide information on everything, through that parent lens. Dad Does is based in Northampton, MA, and has been featured in numerous media outlets including Fox News, Grand Magazine, WABC-TV, The Republican, The Gazette and numerous radio shows.
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SOURCE DadDoes.Com
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