Merch Idea: Horde & Alliance reuseable straws!

I think it’d be a really great addition to the store, and a great way for players to show faction pride!

Horde & Alliance reusable straws with perhaps a nice carry case to take them with you where ever you go, all of it made out of recycled materials.

I think it would be a great idea.

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Weird question but why would anyone re-use a straw? There are bunches of them at every fountain dispenser

Reusable straw can be cleaned and reused again and again instead of using a single straw and throwing it out. :heart_eyes:

I know this probably isn’t the place for real-world politics, but disposable straws are just a drop in the bucket compared to the indiscriminate pollution created by corrupt multi-national industries. (Like agricultural, manufacturing, fishing, etc.) The same industries who have started supporting the use of reusable straws so the common folk collectively get off their back.

But, you do you I guess. More physical merch can’t hurt, although I never would have thought of a reusable straw.

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I agree it could be a good idea, I just wish Blizz would do more merch.

I had a co-worker /guildy is SWG who went to work for Blizzard. He showed us some of the stuff employees could buy. I was so jealous. They had Alliance /Horde Hockey Jerseys. I would so buy an Alliance football jersey

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A good idea! :expressionless:
They could even make shirts that read “I took part in the siege of Lordaeron and all I got was that vile grimy blight shirt”!

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I just always drank from the cup. I only use a straw driving.

considering how many turtles i’ve been forced to save this idea makes sense to me

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and trip and die after being impaled in the eye by one.

So it’s basically just a regular straw but it has “reusable” in the title just to give it a bigger name?

Actually, better question; Do people not save the straws they normally get?

No thanks, all we need is someone finding a dead sea turtle or something with that stuck up their nose…

“Orc “reusable” gaming straw, responsible for death of sea creature!”

Yeap. In fact that whole litering campaign with the crying Indian was started by soda companies to shift blame from them changing from expensive glass bottles that were reused to plastic bottles and aluminum cans, onto the people who were dumping them. It’s true that you shouldn’t litter of course, but that’s a insignificant speck compared to the real problem. Companies switched to less environmentally friendly containers to save money.