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bluedango Customer Testimonials

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Our primary goal is to ensure that our customers are satisfied. Sometimes you call, sometimes you write, and sometimes you post reviews on-line. And, we thank you for that. See what everyone is saying.

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Did you know that you don’t have to have an account to shop bluedango?

Friday, August 7, 2009

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That’s right… You do not need an account to shop at bluedango.com. But, if you would like to start one, you can do so in the checkout process. To place an order, click on the product image or product name to view the item details. To add an item to your order, click the Add to Cart button. In [...]

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bluedango News on Facebook

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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bluedango News on Facebook

It's true. In 5 easy steps, you can get your bluedango News on Facebook. Read, share posts, and invite others. It's so easy, even Quinton could do it. So, go ahead and give it a try...

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Calling all Facebook Fans!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Calling all Facebook Fans!

We mentioned in our last newsletter that the word on the street was that there might just be a Facebook page in the works for bluedango.  Well, at that time it was kind of a ’shhh…don’t tell anyone just yet’ moment…but, now the cat’s out of the bag.  And, we’re happy to announce that we [...]

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Green, green, green. St. Patty’s Day is coming and we’re thinking green.

Monday, March 16, 2009

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Green, green, green.  St. Patty’s Day is coming and we’re thinking green.

Well, talk about a play on words.  Here we are just a day away from St. Patrick’s Day, and we’re thinking about green.  Actually, we’re always thinking about green, ’cause we’re socially-conscious and our fair trade home accents are designed using natural or recycled materials.  And, we’re pretty proud of that, but… What makes this week [...]

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Spice Up Your Kitchen with African Herb Baskets

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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Looking for a unique way to store your herbs and spices?  Well, bluedango has just the herb basket for you. The Kadogo Herb Baskets are small traditional African baskets that are handmade by Zulu basket weavers.  Being miniature versions of the traditional ukhamba baskets, these small Kadogo Herb Baskets range in size from approximately 3.0 - [...]

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It’s coming up soon…we’ll be getting our green on with Southlake Green Day

Saturday, February 21, 2009

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We’re excited about Southlake Green Day, an upcoming event where we will be showcasing bluedango’s eco-friendly, sustainable wares.  If you’re around and would like to join us, come check it out at the Southlake Town Square in Southlake, TX on March 28th (9am - 4pm).  We’re looking forward to being a part of this great [...]

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Newest eco-friendly wooden bowls. Say hello to Tisa and Tano…

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Yes, it’s time to say hello to Tisa and Tano.  Pretty cool names, huh?  Well, they should be, because Tisa and Tano are very cool new additions to The Mti Collection, which features wooden bowls carved from aged olive tree stumps found on the Kahero Farm in the Great Rift Valley, Kenya.   See, we told [...]

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The elephant the room. Actually, elephants…plural.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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Now, we’ve all heard that phrase the elephant in the room, right?  Right.  Well, it’s true, you simply can’t overlook an elephant in the room.  But, we’re not pretending something’s not here.  There actually is an elephant in the room.  In fact, there are two. Yes, two…because these Tembo bookends are sold as a pair.  Perfect [...]

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Word of the Day: Pied. Yes, as in the Pied Piper…and like Pya Art

Thursday, February 12, 2009

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To keep our team keen, we like to review words of the day around here.  So, low and behold, this week brought us pied…yes, as in the Pied Piper.  The meaning of pied is: Having patches of two or more colors, or multicolored.  It all makes sense, you know…when you think back to pictures of [...]

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