One of our new products just got some new social media pages!

Check out Fridge Phrases on Twitter and Instagram! Search for the user name @FridgePhrases.

Tweet us your best sentences and tag photos of your most creative phrases with the hashtag #fridgephrases.

Be on the lookout for contests and giveaways on both platforms. We give points for originality, folks.

Make your fridge more freaking fun!

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They’re hereee!

Our first batch of Fridge Phrases samples is in.

We’re taking these to eight additional cities and we made a few theme packs as well.

Be on the lookout!

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Hi friends!
We’re excited to start sharing Block Club, based in Buffalo, with a few of our neighbor cities. By now, you’ve noticed stories popping up in our newly re-designed format about cities in the Rust Belt region (and, in fact, around the world). We’re going to continue telling more stories from and about elsewhere, as we expand our vocabulary about what it means to be a 21st-century post-industrial city. Stay tuned for developments regarding that.
In the meantime, friends in Rochester, Syracuse and Pittsburgh will soon find free copies of Block Club in some of their favorite coffee shops, locally owned restaurants and independent retailers (see below).
You can also read online if you so desire. We’re on Facebook and Twitter, too. :-)
If you have ideas about where else you think Block Club would fit, let us know! We want to hear from you. Until then, thanks for reading and for sharing our stories for us.
Best,
Ben and the team

ROCHESTER
Joe Bean Coffee Roasters, 1344 University Ave.
Needle Drop Records, 304 Gregory St.
Thread, 654 South Ave.
Java’s Cafe, 16 Gibbs St.
The Owl House, 75 Marshall St.
Abundance Cooperative Market, 62 Marshall St.

SYRACUSE
Strong Hearts Cafe, 719 E. Genesee St.
Recess Coffee, 110 Harvard Pl.
Funk ‘N Waffles, 727 S Crouse Ave., #8
Mello Vello Bike Shop & Cafe, 556 Westcott St.
Cafe @ 407, 407 Tulip St.
Natur-Tyme, 3160 Erie Blvd E.

PITTSBURGH
Wildcard, 4209 Butler St.
Square Cafe, 1137 S. Braddock Ave.
Pavement, 3629 Butler St.
East End Food Co-op, 7516 Meade St.
Espresso a Mano, 3623 Butler St.
720 Records, 4405 Butler St.

Image: mural in Pittsburgh’s Strip District

Hi friends!

We’re excited to start sharing Block Club, based in Buffalo, with a few of our neighbor cities. By now, you’ve noticed stories popping up in our newly re-designed format about cities in the Rust Belt region (and, in fact, around the world). We’re going to continue telling more stories from and about elsewhere, as we expand our vocabulary about what it means to be a 21st-century post-industrial city. Stay tuned for developments regarding that.

In the meantime, friends in Rochester, Syracuse and Pittsburgh will soon find free copies of Block Club in some of their favorite coffee shops, locally owned restaurants and independent retailers (see below).

You can also read online if you so desire. We’re on Facebook and Twitter, too. :-)

If you have ideas about where else you think Block Club would fit, let us know! We want to hear from you. Until then, thanks for reading and for sharing our stories for us.

Best,

Ben and the team

ROCHESTER

Joe Bean Coffee Roasters, 1344 University Ave.

Needle Drop Records, 304 Gregory St.

Thread, 654 South Ave.

Java’s Cafe, 16 Gibbs St.

The Owl House, 75 Marshall St.

Abundance Cooperative Market, 62 Marshall St.

SYRACUSE

Strong Hearts Cafe, 719 E. Genesee St.

Recess Coffee, 110 Harvard Pl.

Funk ‘N Waffles, 727 S Crouse Ave., #8

Mello Vello Bike Shop & Cafe, 556 Westcott St.

Cafe @ 407, 407 Tulip St.

Natur-Tyme3160 Erie Blvd E.

PITTSBURGH

Wildcard, 4209 Butler St.

Square Cafe, 1137 S. Braddock Ave.

Pavement, 3629 Butler St.

East End Food Co-op, 7516 Meade St.

Espresso a Mano, 3623 Butler St.

720 Records4405 Butler St.

Image: mural in Pittsburgh’s Strip District

Courtney and Patrick on a press check. Decks of BDC were hand packed! Post-print, pre-cut. Thousands of decks ready to be shipped!

Buffalo Dining Cards were printed and packed in Rochester, NY by EPI Printing. Dave Horesh, our fearless printing rep, helped us manage the massive project from start to finish. Read more about the production process here.