HuePhoria creates new businesses for women working from homeHuePhoria is launching a program that will give women across the US the opportunity to make money while “Having a Ball” managing their own business from home. Ball Moms organize parties and promote and sell the HuePhoria brand.
By: HuePhoria Have a ball! The best parties are fun, fresh and festive without the stodgy trappings of cheese cubes and awkward small talk. From the minute we walk in the door, we know if we’re in for a good time - the glassware, can clue us in. When those entertaining essentials come from http://www.HuePhoria.com the party is guaranteed to be fa-BALL-ous and fun! HuePhoria has the perfect gifts for newlyweds, housewarmings and anyone who loves to entertain. Choose from the many coastal, sporty, and stylish themes that HuePhoria has painted on stemware, ornaments, and tableware. Guaranteed that you will achieve a Hue-Phoric state of mind with over 40 designs. Painted with panache. Though the company has grown, the glass is still painted by hand and HuePhoria glass is sturdy enough to withstand the antics of your party attendees. We love that HuePhoria has thought of everything to make a glass of wine with friends a super fun event. Mix some martinis. Turn up the tunes. Hand out HuePhoria glasses and let the fun begin! # # # About HuePhoria: HuePhoria was created with a goal to design, manufacture and distribute unique glassware to party throwers and cocktail queens across the country. With this high quality line of hand-blown, hand-painted stemware, you'll never lose your glass again. HuePhoria is currently sold in hundreds of upscale boutique stores and at http://www.HuePhoria.com. The partners are continually adding wonderful products to the website to keep things fresh and exciting! The HuePhoria ladies are frequent guest speakers at Syracuse’s WISE – Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship – Symposium to give confidence to others who are considering their path. They also won the prestigious “Dreamers and Doers Award” from Syracuse University’s Whitman School for their successful grassroots development from a home-based business. These women regularly donate and give back to the local community that has supported them since the beginning of their entrepreneurial adventure. End
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