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Onward State Merchandise Available For The First Time

You may have one of our cups, but now you can purchase Onward State merchandise for the first time. We’ve created a Teespring, where we’ve begun selling official gear of your favorite Penn State news source. The sale is finally live for your convenience.

As of now, we have two articles available: Long and short-sleeve teeshirts, in varying shades of white and grey. They’re both $19.99, plus $3.99 for shipping the first item and $2.00 for shipping each additional piece.

Both the long and short-sleeve teeshirts come with “Onward State” across the chest, and our iconic Lion logo. You’ll see a ticker on the right side of the page that’s counting down to Nov. 3. That’s when our sales campaign ends, so make sure to order before time runs out. Shipping should take around five days, and we offer a full refund if you’re not satisfied with the product.

We’ve been inundated with requests for merchandise ever since our staffers first started wearing Onward State gear years ago. Now’s your chance, don’t miss this special offer.

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Ben Berkman

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