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Make Your List and (Happy) Crack It Twice

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The Crack Team company mascot Mr. Happy Crack adds new items to world-famous line of gifts and apparel with universal appeal.

(PRWEB) December 7, 2005 -- Holiday shoppers everywhere are cracking up, but this year it has nothing to do with fighting mall crowds, claiming parking spots or finding just the right present for that special someone. Instead, gift-givers are cracking up – with laughter – as they browse the offbeat and hilarious Mr. Happy Crack line of gifts and apparel. Mr. Happy Crack is the celebrated and internationally-recognized mascot of The Crack Team, foundation repair specialists with locations nationwide. The Crack Team recently introduced three new items to the catalog of “Crack Wear,” currently featuring ever-popular t-shirts, boxers, hats, thongs, and bobbleheads, all available online at mrhappycrack.com.

New this holiday season: Mr. Happy Crack golf balls. When greeted with Mr. Happy Crack’s perpetual grin and friendly wave, even the toughest day on the course becomes a pleasure for your favorite golfer. Another debut item, the Mr. Happy Crack plush doll, is perfect for a kid – especially as a complement to the Mr. Happy Crack onesie with slogan appropriately situated on the back – or a kid at heart. Finally, the ultimate “gag” gift, Mr. Happy Crack toilet paper.    

“We are seeing a lot of repeat customers this year,” says Bob Kodner, president of the company and mastermind behind Mr. Happy Crack. “Return shoppers know the universal appeal of the Crack Wear and appreciate the simplicity and amusement associated with the mrhappycrack.com shopping experience.”    

Mentions of Mr. Happy Crack and his popular apparel have been made on CNN’s Money and ESPN radio, in The Wall Street Journal, Stuff Magazine, New Yorker Magazine, the Washington Post, USA Today and the Chicago Sun-Times. The Mr. Happy Crack ad even has been featured on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” His fans include celebrities, professional athletes, and, as evidenced by apparel sales, orders from as far as New Zealand, Ireland, and Great Britain.

The Crack Team specializes in fixing cracks in poured-concrete foundations with a permanent, cost-effective solution using its proprietary pressure-injection system. All work carries the fully-transferable, life-of-structure “Happy Crack” Guarantee.

To learn more about The Crack Team and to find a location in your area, visit thecrackteam.com. To order Mr. Happy Crack gifts and apparel, call 866-HAPPY CRACK or visit www.mrhappycrack.com. For more information on Mr. Happy Crack or his line of apparel, contact Cary Goldwasser at 1-866-HAPPY-CRACK. For more information on The Crack Team franchise opportunity, contact Tim Church at 1-866-905-5200.

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