After a cease-and-desist forced them to stop selling their cheese-shaped foam hat, a Houston mother and son duo created the viral Graterhead hat. Orders surged, customer support poured in, and sales spiked even more after the Bears’ win over the Packers.
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Everything you need to know Read full article: Early voting begins for special election runoff in Texas’ 18th Congressional District. Everything you need to knowWoman arrested for arson, accused of targeting boyfriend’s family home in CypressAfter being forced to stop selling their cheese-shaped hat, the duo created the cheese grater hat, sparking thousands of orders and overwhelming fan support– From a cease-and-desist to business booming, a local mother and son duo have turned controversy into creativity. Their viral foam hats have sparked thousands of orders, andNo more driving to Houston: Baytown’s new events center will host concerts and sports “It started back in Venezuela in the 2000s. Everything started with my mom. She’s the genius behind all of our products, the genius behind the design of the hats,” Rojas said. “In 2010, we had to escape the country because of the political situation. Then, in 2017, we founded a company in Houston, Foam Party Hats, and it’s been growing year after year.”One of the company’s most successful products is the Cheese Grater Hat, which followed the discontinuation of an earlier cheese-shaped foam hat sold to fans of the Green Bay Packers. “It was more mimicked toward Swiss cheese, with a red band on the bottom,” Rojas said. “At that time, the cheese hats’ manufacturing process was down, so fans were looking for an alternative. We sold it on Amazon and received a lot of orders.”“I was shocked because we were a small business getting a legal document from such a big corporation,” Rojas said. “It was really scary. Luckily, we had an investor from, so we ran it by them. They told us the best thing to do was take the product down. You can fight it, but it would cost too much.”After having to stop selling that product, Rojas said the company responded by creating the Cheese Grater Hat, a playful twist inspired by the situation. The move quickly paid off, as customer support poured in and orders surged. Sales spiked even more after the Bears’ win over the Packers on January 10, with fans rallying behind the new design.visit to Foam Party Hats, Rojas showed stacks of printed orders of roughly 8,000 in a single day as the company worked to keep up with demand. “The amount of love has been amazing,” Rojas said. “We get tons of emails from people just saying thank you for making the product. People are buying all the way to March, and they understand we’re backlogged.”Winter Weather: Hard freeze expected for Houston areaHow to protect people, pets, plants and pipes as arctic air hits HoustonCatch up on today’s top headlinesDowntown Houston chase leads to deadly crash2 arrested following police chase which ended in crash in Highland Village shopping centerCedar Pollen Alert: Texas Faces Surge in AllergiesUber drivers face federal kidnapping charges related to inappropriate conduct with passengersHouston can expect COLD TEMPERATURES this weekendBaytown Police search two homes in SW Houston nearly two years after disappearanceCrew 11 splashes down early after NASA member has medical concern
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