Beg, borrow or steal a membership to this year's comic con if you don't already have one because it is sold out!!!
http://www.comic-con.org/
You don't want to miss the new designs we are unveiling at this show and the Comic-Con exclusive!
AND don't forget to wear your Spicy Brown apparel when you visit our booths for a 15% discount off all your Spicy Brown purchases!
Spicy Brown, serves up fresh shopping of super spicy Tees with sides of recipes, restaurants and activities from people who’ve tried them and said, “More, please.” And we’re talking full flavor multicultural, diverse, and de—licious. So dig in and put some flavor back into your life! Yummy http://spicybrown.myshopify.com/
Who I'd like to meet: Happy, fun, cute, Kawaii crazed food loving folk!
I will be there with bells on. We're flying into San Diego early on the 24th, so I'll be able to sling some shirts for a few days. J, who will be traveling with me, will not be slinging any shirts, as he's not so good around crowds of other humans. But I would be delighted to help. Wheeee!
Thank you for your friendship, we appreciate your support. If you ever need some new super cute underwear don’t be afraid to contact us! The Bambi Team. xx
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