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Mighty Michelle Obama Shopper Is No. 1 Bag at Blue Q

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Barack Obama's approval rating is good. Michelle Obama's approval rating is better. And Blue Q's Mighty Michelle Obama Shopper is the No. 1 bag at Blue Q.

PITTSFIELD, Mass (PRWEB) Jan. 10, 2010 — Barack Obama's approval rating is good. Michelle Obama's approval rating is better. And Blue Q's Mighty Michelle Obama Tote is the No. 1 bag at Blue Q.

Mighty Michelle Obama Shopper - Blue Q Bags
Mighty Michelle Obama Shopper bag designed by British illustrator Fiona Hewitt.

Mitch Nash, co-owner and Art Director of Blue Q says, "They are selling well in red and blue states. We make lots of these bags, but this was the first topical one we've done. We wanted to give it a fantasy feel, to have it embody the feeling of the country being on the upswing."

Since its introduction in October, The Mighty Michelle Obama Shopper has become record breaking seller for the specialty wholesaler.

The bag is not only eye catching but also eco-friendly as it is made of 95 percent post consumer material and 1 percent of the sale of all Blue Q bags and water bottles support the conservation work of the Nature Conservancy.

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