Olympic concessions in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games again popular on the eve of

Limited edition gold Coca-Cola bottles and expensive Olympic torch replicas have become distant memories. The eve of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver selling licensed merchandise is comfortable fabrics red mittens, although only $ 10 per pair, but it is the host country of the athletes who raise a lot of money. The organizers distributed the knit gloves to thousands of torchbearers, not only with the Olympic rings and gloves, but also white maple leaf motifs on each palm. Gloves have sold more than 1.5 million pairs since October, equivalent to at least one out of every 34 Canadians. "This kind of gloves is really all over the country," exclaimed Dennis Kim, Vancouver's authorized and licensed merchandise manager. The organizing committee has decided to take $ 4 out of every pair of glove sales to support Canadian players in their home country. In less than a month from the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, the Olympic Games in all fields staged again, from the hippie cup with the words "future Olympic athletes" to the Olympic classic costumes and so on. Coca-Cola introduced a glittering golden Coke bottle with the Vancouver logo in a great variety of collectibles. Birks, a luxury jewelry brand, has devised a limited-edition tabletop ornament: a smooth, shiny replica torch placed in a Canadian specialty alderwood box. Burks also designed and introduced sterling silver pendants, key chains, cufflinks and bracelets using the Inuit-style Olympic emblem (a pictorial interpretation of the stone "Inujuru"). The organizers said that this open arms of the human form symbolizes the hospitality. Bells are still the traditional way for them to celebrate in Vancouver, for skiers, snowboarders and ice hockey fans. The organizers launched a variety of vintage copper bell, bell also with a hand strap to prevent the loss of bells. For those sports fans who are staying at home and looking forward to enjoying the Olympic Games in front of their big-screen TVs, the Wii Mario & Sonic Games is undoubtedly the best choice. Sitting at home, you can feel the thrills of 4-person bobsledding race and ice-flooding game. But remember to make your guests bring their own hockey stick, or you can only prepare for them yourself. Authorized dealers , sponsors and other businesses related to the Olympic Games are all with the aura of the Olympic Games, selling brooches, pins, and all kinds of decorative emblem needle. Almost all logos, people's special preferences or well-known athletes have been designed into pins, for which purpose an official club has also been set up exclusively on the website vancouver2010.com. Of the pins sold, the official Olympic mascots are the Quatchi, Miga, Sumi, and Makoma Mukmuk) (non-official mascot). The suggested retail price ranges from $ 7 to $ 12 and related accessories include school bags and photo albums. Pin is definitely the backbone of all the sales of goods. Pin sales accounted for 18% of all Vancouver Vancouver Olympic licensed merchandise sales by the organizers. Even the small Olympic gloves are also out of stock before Christmas, has become a popular store of goods, but now the supply of goods around the country has been very adequate. Hudson Bay Company in the Vancouver city center opened Olympic flagship store flagship, red gloves have been filled with large containers.

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