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:: Thursday, September 25, 2003 ::
www.iamnotamerican.com FAQ page: Why do you use American companies to produce some of your products. Isn't that hypocritical?
* No. It's actually quite ironic. An American company producing t-shirts that say "I am not American". Hmm. That's the same reason I specifically requested 'Made in the USA' shirts for the printing of the Canadian flag design shirts. Primarily though, it also has a lot to do with the fact that no Canadian company I have found can provide me with the same ability to sell a large number of items with my "I am not American" designs without requiring me to produce and hold a large inventory.------------------------------------------- posted 6:45 AM :: reference link ::
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