Thursday, April 30, 2015

It’s Not Too Late for Custom Cinco de Mayo T-Shirts!

CincoDeMayo.jpg

It’s almost here again: Cinco De Mayo!
Have you got your gear ready for everyone’s favorite fiesta? Here’s a tip that’s muy caliente: there’s still plenty of time to get your very own, customized, Cinco De Mayo T-Shirts at Big Frog Custom T-shirts & More for you or the whole crew! Whether you’re thinking about creating a special, one-of-a-kind design for yourself, for your employees, or for your fellow fiesta-goers, Big Frog can create T-shirts they will love to wear.

Summer celebration tees too!
Now is also a great time to start planning your T-shirt designs for all your other spring and summer celebrations as well: family reunions, graduation parties, bachelor & bachelorette parties, CMA Music Fest, and any other festival or special occasion you can imagine. Remember, volume discounts start at just 5 tees!

Big Frog Custom T-shirts always offers:
  • No Minimums - buy just one or one thousand
  • 24 Hour Turnaround on In-Stock Items
  • Free Design Assistance
  • No Set-Up or Art Fees


~ CINCO DE MAYO TRIVIA ~

One of the most important holidays of the people of Mexico, Cinco De Mayo has since been adopted as a favorite of Americans everywhere who love to celebrate with great Mexican food, drink, and music. Here’s a quick bit of background for those who may not be quite familiar with the popular holiday’s origin.

  • Cinco de Mayo honors Mexico’s important and unexpected triumph over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in May 1862. The victory of a largely untrained, ill-equipped army of Mexican soldiers over an extremely disciplined, well-armed French army could have been foreseen by noone! France invaded Mexico in an attempt to secure repayment of money previously borrowed by Mexico.

  • Although the celebrated battle of Cinco de Mayo's origin was fought and won in 1862, Mexico did not succeed in fully defeating the French Army and forcing them to exit the country until 5 years later, in 1867.

  •  In Mexico, the holiday is called “El Día de la Batalla de Puebla” (The Day of the Battle of Puebla). Puebla hosts a battle reenactment each year. The holiday is celebrated in the state of Puebla, but not widely commemorated elsewhere in Mexico.

  • Cinco De Mayo is not the same as Mexican Independence Day - a separate holiday established more than 50 years before (1810) Cinco De Mayo’s Battle of Puebla. Mexican Independence day is celebrated on September 16th.

  • The United States has more than 54 million residents who are of Mexican origin, according to the 2013 United States Census Bureau.

  • Guacamole is hugely popular today, with the California Avocado Commission estimating that Americans use about 87 million pounds of the green fruit in their Cinco de Mayo meals.

  • Americans spend about $2.9 billion annually on margaritas, which account for about 14 percent of the country’s cocktail sales. Bloomberg reports that skyrocketing lime costs now make the lime juice in the drink more costly than the tequila. Cinco de Mayo is the biggest day for margarita sales, Bloomberg reports.

Did you learn anything you didn’t already know? Now while you’re enjoying that delicious guacamole with your giant-sized margarita, you’ll be able dazzle everyone with your stunning knowledge of Cinco de Mayo! And speaking of stunning knowledge...

Our team of talented Graphic Designers at Big Frog Custom T-shirts & More: Zack, Corey, and Carly, have extensive design experience and love helping you create exactly what you’re imagining. Call or email us today at (615) 624-6670  or murfreesboro@bigfrog.com, to discuss your next project. We look forward to hearing from you!


No comments:

Post a Comment