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 By  Bob Labbe Published 
9:51 am Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Trash Pandas To Reopen Emporium Feb. 1

MADISON- The Rocket City Trash Pandas will reopen its newly renovated Trash Pandas Emporium on Friday, Feb. 1 at 10:00 a.m. The merchandise and season ticket center is located at Bridge Street Town Centre.

The first 250 attendees who purchase $25.00 or more will receive a free commemorative Stadium Groundbreaking baseball.

“The demand for our products from throughout North Alabama was so intense that we complied with our fans’ wishes and will keep the store open at least until we move into the new stadium,” said Jenny Askins, Trash Pandas Executive Vice President.

The Emporium is completely re-stocked with all sizes of Trash Pandas apparel items. The reopened location is also the official Season Ticket Center with actual seating samples from the ballpark for three premium areas- Home Plate Luxury Field Boxes, Legacy (drink rail) Seating and High Tops. The Emporium also have new technology on hand that allows potential ticket buyers to actually see their view of the field from any seat in the ballpark. The virtual view is new for the Trash Pandas.

Askins added, “Our customers were very specific as to the types of merchandise they prefer, and we have restocked and added new items based on their requests.”

“I continue to be amazed at how this community has accepted and become excited by our team,” said Trash Pandas’ CEO Ralph Nelson. “Our fans told us what they like and we think the new items to be introduced this spring are going to start a whole new wave of excitement. It made all the sense in the world to keep the store open so that the ‘Trash Pandas Nation’ will just continue to grow.”

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