Vote for your favorite Raleigh-inspired mug design

Vote for your favorite mug | RALtoday

Is your cup of joe tired of the same old boring mug you put it in every morning? Problem solved.

We just designed 6 new Raleigh-inspired mugs, but need your help deciding on which one we should make (vote, below).

Even better, we’re giving the top design away (yes, for free) to every person who refers at least 10 friends to our newsletter.

So, let’s recap:
1. Vote on your favorite Raleigh-inspired mug design, below. Click the blue arrow in the upper right corner of your favorite design.
2. We’ll create the top-rated design
3. Start sharing by getting your unique link, here. If you’re already subscribed to our newsletter, enter the email address you’ve already subscribed with.
4. Once you 10 of your friends have signed up for the RALtoday newsletter, we’ll send you a coupon code to snag an available mug for free.

Get your unique share link, here. (<- Remember to enter your email address on this page to get your personal referral link).

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