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Imagine, the most versatile traffic, marketing, safety, YOU NAME IT CONE IN THE WORLD. The idea of the product and initial concept was simple, a typical traffic cone that you see on roadways, construction sites cost typically about $20.00 and up.   As a contractor we would leave cones after paving or completing concrete projects, only to come back the next day and they were stolen.

Did you know? Over 1 million traffic cones disappear from U.S. job sites every year, costing contractors and municipalities millions in replacements.

Of course, the original orange safety or traffic cones.

Imagine, the world is your canvas, any sports team, from high school to the NFL or NBA

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Because our cones are made with a strong, but thin pvc, the cones shining colors illuminate through there bases, (this cone show with a $2.35 light from the hardware supply)
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A store owner, property manager or anyone that recognizes a liability can keep cones in the trunk of there care for immediate placement, immediate protection from liabilities.
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The cones lie flat and snap together.
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Our paving campaign in October, we put the pink cones out after paving driveways, leaving them for our customers to keep with our company name on it, and a message that $$ went towards breast cancer charities
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Nothing was a bigger surprise than when my wife came home after work on Valentines Day.
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If you think this is bright, you should have seen my niece’s face when she opened the door to the house and 14 friends where standing in line on each side.
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Again, cones snap together and can be filled with any kind of ballast, or in this case, the base is filled with recycled rubber which has been solidified, making it save and stable.
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Again, we show the safety orange and use of the pink cones, protecting a new driveway. Our company always told our clients, leave the cones so know one drives on the driveway for two days, then you can keep the cones.
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Again, the pink cones had a message that part of the proceeds went to breast cancer research
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Safety and security never looked so good. The idea was to make cheaper cone, the same size and met all the standards of your typical traffic cone. Also, one that our sales staff could keep in the trunk of there car In case when visiting a client and there was a liability they were there to estimate, they could at least put a cone out. After the evolution started, we came up with lots of other ideas.
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Safety and Protection. Police, security patrols can keep cones in the back of there cars for immediate deployment on an emergency call, not having to wait for the safety officer to come with cones.
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A caterer or tent rental company can put our white, illuminated cones where the ropes come down to a metal stake so you can quell trip and falls. In event and tent-rental safety guidelines, two hazards are commonly cited:

•  Guy lines (ropes) – trip hazards.
•  Anchoring stakes – potential puncture or impalement hazard if expo
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Nothing was a bigger surprise than when my wife came home after work on Valentines Day.
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Mancaves and tailgates!
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Advertising : Our process of manufacturing our cones flat, allow us to customize any cone to any matching color. The M&M cones are just an example of the creativity a party planner or the head of marketing could imagin!
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