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Totally Strawsome Says HK’s Time Out Magazine

Reusable metal Suck It straws from Really Good got a mention in Hong Kong’s Time Out Magazine under ‘Recommended Gifts’.

Above: The full range of giftable Suck It straws.
Above: The full range of giftable Suck It straws.

Under the headline: ’12 best cheap and cool gifts that you can get for under $250, the upbeat editorial suggested: “tell waste to ‘suck it’ with an awesome Suck It re-usable metal straw this Christmas. With sustainability being a hot button issue, you can help your friends and families start their zero-waste journey with the nifty straw. Each pack comes with a snazzy carry pouch and a straw cleaner.’

A gift in their own right, the straws come in their own brightly coloured zipped pouch in six designs, and are currently stocked by Hong Kong retailers that include Bookazine in Hong Kong Central.

“From a retailer’s perspective, they come with their own CDU which is ideal for an impulse buy next to the till,” comments Really Good/Soul’s key account manager Fiona Burge.

 

Top: Totally Strawsome, part of Really Good’s Suck It range.

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