Todd Jepperson
Kids, say hello to ZOMBIE MUGO. It’s the newest addition to the Z&T toy store family. What is it? Well, no need to get your knickers in a twist, I’m getting to that…
“MUGO are a shy race of creatures. They are highly individualized – sometimes timid and resourceful, sometimes mischievous, but always on the cutting edge. Mugo are born with a natural gift for music, art and culture. They store knowledge. They inspire. You may not know it, but Mugo have been here all along, living in the background of your pictures, riding the wavelengths of your favorite songs. Until recently they felt too awkward to allow themselves to be seen, but they have grown more comfortable with themselves, and so they are coming out of the shadows and into your heart.”
Mugo’s also an MP3 player/USB storage device. With 2GB memory for all of your important documents, music and videos; Mugo has the memory. Leave the remembering to them. They’re compatible with MAC OS X, Windows 98, VISTA and XP; so, no geek will be left wanting. Also featured are limited edition designs from international and local artists, rechargeable battery for up to 8 hours of continuous action, plug and play capability, direct USB connection (no cables needed), and no run-on Mugo sentence would be complete if I didn’t mention portability; take ‘em anywhere you want. For convenience, they’re about the size of your thumb.
So, how much will it cost? MUGO has an MSRP of $59.99 around the WWW; or… OR, you can buy the Zombie model from your friends at Z&T for $49.99 (while supplies last). That’s right, you help us help them and let us help you! That’s how we do things around here.
A little more from the press release:
“The Discover Series is a community based forum. Submitted by new artists and fans of Mugo, the Mugo community chooses which design piece is produced. The highest rated and appreciated design is emailed to info@mugoplayer.com or commented on Facebook.
Encouraging more creative talent to be discovered, Mugo Discover series is the first community series from Feed the Beast, LLC”
Check them out at their website, mugoplayer.com for all your creative and artsy type neediness. Log in and register to keep up to date with their shiniest creations and discoveries. They’ll even track the latest art trends, find local art shows, and tell you what your favorite artist is up to. Tell them Z&T sent you! (I don’t know why… that’s just something you’re supposed to say when you refer friends to other friends, right?)
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