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CHICAGO, Oct. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- If that hard to buy for person on your Holiday shopping list is a sports fan, look no further than Hot Sports Grills.
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With tailgating at college and professional events at an all- time high what better gift than charcoal grills shaped as footballs, baseballs, and soccer and golf balls? Add a name or favorite team logo to the grill and watch your gift recipient really sizzle with excitement.
Generic grills sell for $49.99 and grills with logos for $59.99. Hot Sports Grills founder Bernie DiMeo says that his sports grills also make excellent corporate gifts. "A golf ball grill for clients is unique, fun and relatively inexpensive," he said.
The grills are light but sturdy according to DiMeo and will fit easily in the trunk of a car. "Tailgating has become a booming industry," he noted, "with an increase of at least 12% in each of the last five years," he said citing a story on onlinecolleges.net.
In addition DiMeo noted that the top five items purchased for tailgating are, in order, "coolers, cooking grills, alcohol, furniture and meat."
According to Event Marketing Magazine more than 50 million people in the United States tailgate each year and spend more than $35 billion on tailgating supplies. Hot Sports Grills also offers ancillary cooking items such as sports themed aprons.
For more information go to www.hotsportsgrills.com or call 773-647-1220.
Media Contact: Bernie DiMeo Bernie DiMeo Communications, 773-647-1220, bernie@berniedimeo.com
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SOURCE Bernie DiMeo Communications
Published October 5, 2012 Reads 367
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