College Football Fans Triumph Over Rival Neighbors with Launch of Big Dawg Banners on Kickstarter
KAYSVILLE, Utah, Oct. 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- College football fans across the nation have a new gold standard for showing their team spirit with the launch of Big Dawg Banners' Remote-Controlled Garage Banners on Kickstarter. Large enough to cover an 18-foot wide x 8-foot tall garage door, these huge banners will make any house ready for Game Day.
"We've received a lot of positive feedback from fans and the university licensing departments!" says Roger Koyle, Co-Founder of Big Dawg Banners. "This Kickstarter campaign, to raise $50,000, will help us secure licensing from the most popular schools and make custom visual designs for each team banner."
Made of a high-quality, long-lasting vinyl mesh, the banners are meant to handle year-round weather conditions. The banners come in a variety of sizes: a 4' x 4' banner that can easily be rolled up for travel, a 1-Car Garage Banner (up to 9' x 8'), and a 2-Car Garage Banner (up to 18' x 8'). With the (optional) Remote-Controlled Motor, the garage banners can be automatically rolled up and stored.
"These banners are for fans whose school spirit won't fit on an alumni license plate!" says Don Steeves, CFO.
Big Dawg Banners was founded in Kaysville, Utah. Though it is a new startup, the founders have been involved with entrepreneurial ventures for decades and are excited about the potential of this business.
To learn more about becoming the "Big Dawg" in your neighborhood and supporting the $50,000 Kickstarter campaign, please visit http://kck.st/2eK1VrO
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