Finally, the Perfect Valentine's Day Gift
Dammit Doll Is the Remedy for Those Not in the Mood for Love
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 18, 2013
Between the expensive roses, chocolates and booking the romantic dinner, there are no shortage of people tired of the trappings of Valentine's Day. We've all had those years when we might be better off without the pseudo-holiday. So what do you do if the day arrives, and you're just not that excited about forced declarations of love?Make the Dammit Doll your Valentine.
The Dammit Doll is the perfect alternative for those wanting to make a different kind of Valentine's Day statement. Whether it's for that "special someone" or a therapy tool for a friend, the Dammit Doll is the perfect gift to help get through the holiday's concoction of pink hearts, chocolate and hyped expectations.
Priced at only $14.98 each, the doll is specifically designed to take out your frustrations of unrequited love by slamming it against the wall, desk or table. Keep one handy at your desk or purse for frustrating occasions like a break-up; the Dammit Doll offers fun liberation when slammed against a hard object.
"Valentine's Day doesn't have to be stressful," says Dammit Dolls' 36-year-old creator Drew Levich. "Enabling others to deal with life's frustrations in a healthy way while bringing laughter to unsatisfying situations is the ultimate goal with this product."
The 12-inch-tall doll comes in colorful, ever changing patterns and can be slammed virtually anywhere. The doll's mantra is sewn on its chest:
"Whenever things don't go so well and you want to hit the wall and yell, here's a little Dammit Doll that you can't do without. Just grasp it firmly by the legs and find a place to slam it. And as you whack the stuffing out, yell 'Dammit! Dammit! Dammit!'"
Dammit Dolls are available at selected Hallmark stores and in local variety and gift shops; check the Dammit Dolls store locator for locations. They also can be purchased online through the Dammit Dolls store (www.dammitdolls.com) as well as Amazon.com, The Spoonsisters (www.spoonsisters.com) and Swoozies (www.swoozies.com). For additional information about Dammit Dolls - including their application in year-round stress inducing/reducing situations - visit http://www.dammitdolls.com.
About Dammit Dolls, LLC.
The Dammit Doll brings a smile to everyday frustrations and helps others share this positive outlook with others. Entrepreneur Drew Levich has brought back the doll for modern audiences to share with friends, family and loved ones. More information on the Dammit Dolls can be found at http://www.dammitdolls.com or through the Dammit Doll Facebook page.