[StBernard] AmericanFlags.com Gives Away Free Flags in Honor of America's Olympic Athletes

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Fri Feb 10 18:51:43 EST 2006



AmericanFlags.com Gives Away Free Flags in Honor of America's Olympic
Athletes

AmericanFlags.com has announced that it will immediately begin offering
visitors free American Flags in honor of America's Olympic athletes. The
offer is open to all U.S. residents and ends when the XX Olympic Winter
Games close on February 26, 2006.

Huntington Station, NY (PRWEB) February 11, 2006 -- As the Olympic Winter
Games open in Torino, AmericanFlags.com has announced that it will
immediately begin offering visitors free American Flags in honor of
America's Olympic athletes. The U.S. flags to be given away by
AmericanFlags.com measure 3 feet by 5 feet and generally retail on the
website for $19.99, plus shipping and handling. Customers between now and
February 26th - when the games close - will get these flags for free and pay
only for shipping and handling.

"The Olympics allow countries from across the world to come together and in
that environment, Team USA always stands out in way that makes us proud to
be Americans," said AmericanFlags.com President/CEO Jeffrey Reynolds. "As
America's top athletes tally their gold medals, we want to make sure that
EVERY American is flying the flag in support of their dedication,
determination and commitment."

The games open tonight and for the next sixteen days all eyes will be on
American athletes such as skiers Bode Miller and Daron Rhalves, figure
skater Michelle Kwan and a perennial crowd favorite, Team USA's men's hockey
team.

AmericanFlags.com is the world's largest retailer of U.S. flags and
flagpoles, supplying American-made products to corporations, schools,
military bases and consumers worldwide. AmericanFlags.com is owned and
operated by Precision Marketing Solutions, Inc., a privately-held
corporation based in New York. Visitors can claim their free flags by
visiting http://www.americanflags.com.






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