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Duck Brand Unveils New Pattern of Duct Tape

-Duck brand introduces a new pattern of duct tape that's outta sight-

Download image AVON, Ohio, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- It's groovy, man. Duck Tape brand duct tape is excited to add a hip new pattern of duct tape that's sure to catch the attention of hipsters and fanatics alike - Totally Tie-Dye(TM).

This funky, far-out meshing of blue, purple and pink on one roll is sure to add a touch of 60s flair to everything from clothing and accessories to crafts and around-the-house repairs.

"From adding colors to introducing new patterns, we've moved duct tape from simple, quick fixes to a tool with endless possibilities," said Robert Cuthbertson, spokesperson, Duck Tape brand duct tape. "We've seen countless unique uses for duct tape, and, with the addition of Totally Tie-Dye, we're excited to see what duct tape enthusiasts come up with next."

Totally Tie-Dye will be hangin' with more than 20 colors in the Duck brand palette of duct tape, which includes colors like Funky Flamingo (bright pink), Island Lime (bright green), purple, Electric Blue(TM) and chrome.

Share your groovy creations at http://www.duckbrand.com. Or, keep up-to-date on Duck Tape brand duct tape news by following us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/theduckbrand) and becoming our friend on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theduckbrand).

Source: http://www.duckbrand.com/

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