"Snow Melting" is a set of large of molded, weather/waterproof rubber mat snowflakes, illuminated via integrated LED lights and mimic the appearance of melting snow drifts.
New York, NY, October 19, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Numerous individuals, as well as large groups of people, enjoy decorating their lawns and yards during the holidays, particularly the Christmas period. Winter wonderlands are popular in warmer climates as well as cold climates and Snow Melting is an accessory all designers will appreciate in all types of climates. Snow Melting is a set of large of molded, weather/waterproof rubber mat snowflakes, illuminated via integrated LED lights (about 30 per “flake”) and mimic the appearance of melting snow drifts. With each “flake” easily connected to the next, the design provides consumers with a fun and striking means of decorating their lawn with the illusion of melted snow. Snow Melting is ideal for winter and holiday use as a novel showpiece although it can be used at any time of year.
The appearanceof Snow Melting is unique in that it forms a cohesive unit that is lightweight and totally flexible. The abstract shapes create the illusion of real melting snow with a three-dimensional sculptural rendition of an actual melting snow mound. The soft rounded curves, raised drifts and tapered borders create a truly believable pile of snow melting during the day or in warmer temperatures. Televised test marketing has recently been completed indicating strong consumer interest in Snow Melting.
The Patent Pending Snow Melting was invented by Gustavo Salas of Fontana, CA who said, “Snow Melting reminds me of the lyrics sung by George Strait—Let It Snow, Let Snow, Let It Snow. In this case there is mighty little snow left and that works great for those ready for warmer weather in the north and for those in the southern climates enjoying all types of seasonal weather.”
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Dept at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629
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