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The DaysAgo Digital Day Counter

August 17th, 2007        


Sometime is hard for you to tell your large family that how many days ago you opened or cooked those food in the kitchen. Now you don’t have to do the report anymore, just get one of this DaysAgo Digital Day Counter. The DaysAgo Digital Day Counter is the first and only digital day counter that attaches to a variety of surfaces with a magnetic or suction backing and counts up to 99 days. It’s re-usable, versatile and helps save money. You can use it on food containers to let you know how many days ago you opened it, closed it, tried it, sauced it, grew it, etc. As for leftovers, it eliminates the doubt about when to throw it out. The DaysAgo Digital Day Counter is available in suction or magnetic and priced at $10 each. Check out the new New Pink DaysAgo introduced to promote Breast Cancer Awareness after the jump.

Pink DaysAgo was inspired by co-inventor Kathleen Whitehurst’s eighth anniversary as a breast cancer survivor.

Whitehurst’s company, double u products inc., is introducing a new pink DaysAgo counter as part of her commitment to helping women of all ages get into the habit of doing regular self breast exams.

“I feel very blessed to be a survivor of breast cancer, the most common cancer in women,” said Whitehurst, who underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy to fight her disease. “I want women to remember every month to do their self exams, which are designed to find early tumors. When breast cancer is found early, and confined to the breast, the chances for survival are the greatest.”

[Thanks Katie Bonner]

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