Bands should have fridge magnets as merch

Well not all bands, but reckon they’d sell well.

My rationale;

  1. you can make them for about £3 and sell them for a fiver.
  2. most people have fridges
  3. it’s an easy gift to give to someone else
  4. it works as advertising if someone that has one has a lot of people over (house parties, sex, wrestling ppv watch parties).

Told several artists this recently and only one agreed. That’s why bands are not making money these days.

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Fridge definitely should

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gonna go on Dragons Den with Hamfatter magnets

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kuhlschranker shaker

Cold chamber

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Andrew Fridgeley

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Car stickers too

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Would like to see Black Metal bands with the crazy logos adopt this

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I’d buy at least one

Fwidge-Fweezer

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Be(c)k(o).

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Yeh that was terrible. Soz.

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I’m a big fan of the emergence of ‘keep honking’ band stickers in the past few years

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and tea towels and smoking paraphernalia then we’re good

more band socks!

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Would buy

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Agreed but you should only get them at gigs

You can’t have a fridge magnet if you’ve not been to the place, so you shouldn’t have a fridge magnet of a band unless you’ve seen them live

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The Howl & The Hum have a single that’s called Godmanchester Chinese Bridge (named after a bridge in the Midlands)

And for a while their merch included Godmanchester Chinese Fridge Magnets

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  1. Much easier to keep safe and survive the gig and the journey home than vinyl and posters.
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Bought one of those at one of the Roundhouse shows, still no idea where to put it.

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