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Botox Raton Sticker

Down below you can purchase a Custom Made Botox Raton Sticker that I created! A very common act in Boca Raton is Botox. The funny part is that Botox sounds like Boca. I decided to call it Botox Raton due to the high Botox usage in the area, HA!

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Stemming from my college years, I have been a product inventor. It all

came about when I was living in Boca Raton, FL. I was attending Lynn

University and one night as a freshman I woke up in the middle of the night,

needing to use the restroom and my phone fell into the toilet. I said to

myself, how come there is not a waterproof cellular phone. Thats when I

used my brain and put together a proposal (after researching all of the

materials) for a waterproof cell phone. I didn't have the finances for a

prototype and a patent. I was able to hold a Provisional Patent Application

for this waterproof cellular device because it was the least inexpensive

way to protect my idea. I was up at all hours of the night contacting LG,

Panasonic, Samsung and other manufacturers. Again, I was a college

student at the time, so I didn't have the finances for a prototype. I

trademarked the slogan, "walk away the weather on the wireless". Years

later now there is a water-resistant phone, so I always remember the motto

one must fail in order to succeed.

I took this as a learning process and moved forward with using my brain and

coming up with an idea that would protect me from being cold during those

snowy winter day and nights. I was sitting on the beach in Eastern Long

Island at a bonfire and I was freezing and only had a sweatshirt on. I used

the sweatshirt to protect my legs from the cold by stretching the front of the

sweatshirt and pulling it over my knees and legs. I then asked myself, how

come there is not a fleece that can hold a blanket? I then came up with the

idea and called it a Splanket. I contacted Patagonia, LL Bean and other

companies. They were not interested so therefore, once again, I took this as

a learning process. I always reminded myself that in order to succeed one

must need to fail. Then one day I walked into Walgreens and I see the

Snuggie. I didn't let it disappoint me, I just wanted to come up with another

creative idea.

 

From living in Southern Florida for so long, I have seen the plastic surgery

and have heard of Botox being used to treat migraines. Which by the way, I

suffer from chronic migraines myself, so I have thought about getting Botox

used to treat my migraines because of the success rate that Botox has had. I

have many friends that have Botox, I just came up with a funny slogan one

day (because I feel our country needs more laughter); Botox Raton. After 9

years of just keeping it in my mind and telling some close family members, I

finally said to myself, “you know what, our country could use some

laughter”. I then trademarked my slogan and have come up with a funny

bumper sticker, that is available for purchase here: I hope you can find the

laughter that I enjoyed.

 

On to my next invention, after driving back and forth every summer from

Boca Raton, FL to Long Island, New York, I had accumulated a lot of trash in

my car. I said to myself, there are those bags that people put over the head

rests or just simply keep a plastic bag on the floor. They look tacky and

they smell because of the trash flowing over the bag. I then asked myself,

how come there is not a hidden trash bag inside a car? There you have it;

called the Dash-Bag; having held a Provisional Patent Application for it and

a sell sheet, I have brought it to a virtual prototyping stage. I have worked on

it for three years with a small company and the key is licensing my idea to

companies. I have a virtual prototype for the aftermarket and for the

manufacturers. I am looking forward to holding onto my patience as I am

 

waiting to hear back from companies regarding my product.

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