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Price Increase.

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survivalfrog.com

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support@survivalfrog.com

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Mon, Jan 31, 2022 02:30 PM

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from Byron. Hi, it's Byron, the owner of Survival Frog. From everyone here at the Frog, we hope you

from Byron. [Shop Survival Frog]( Hi, it's Byron, the owner of Survival Frog. From everyone here at the Frog, we hope you enjoyed the holidays. It’s certainly been a crazy last few years and despite our hopes, things would feel more “normal” in 2022 we are now facing new headwinds. Inflationary pressures are stronger than we anticipated. For this reason, Survival Frog is being forced to raise prices, starting next week. More details are below on “why the price increase” but first I want to make sure you get the chance to stock up on products and get a $25 gift card. [Stock up today]( – Before prices increase next week (Feb 7th). Plus we’ll send you a $25 e-gift card when you spend over $75. Grab the gear you need now before prices increase. You’ll see the [free $25 Gift Card]( – just click the image on the slide cart. ================== “Why the price increase” Here are a few of the factors causing us to raise prices again: - Supply chain challenges: What used to take 45 days and $5K to get a container to our warehouse, has now become a 3-4 month process that costs over $30K. And when you add in the higher costs to ship products out to customers, we’re getting hit from every side. - Manufacturing costs: Almost every one of our suppliers and manufacturers has raised their prices. We try to absorb most of these higher product costs but we’re now at a point where we need to raise retail prices. - Labor costs: We have an amazing team of employees here at the Frog, and we want to take care of them. To make sure our employees can pay for the inflation they see in their own family budgets, everyone at the Frog is getting a small raise. - Inflationary pressures: Everything costs more now. The cost of packaging, gas, computers, supplies, etc. all cost more than they did last year. Inflation is real. Could there be future price increases? Yes, of course. But instead of making one large price change, we’ve decided to only make a modest increase and then re-evaluate in a few months. The next review of pricing will take place mid 2022. If you want to grab the $25 gift card, just spend over $75 on anything at [SurvivalFrog.com]( and we’ll email you the electronic gift card details. ​Just add $75 to your cart and you’ll see the $25 offer in the slide cart – click the offer and it's yours to use on your next visit! Only 1 gift card per person. Don’t forget, grab the gear you need BEFORE February 7th, when the price increase goes into effect. Thanks for being a great customer at Survival Frog. We really do appreciate you! Byron Walker CEO/Founder [SurvivalFrog.com]( ​​______________________________________________________________________________ Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, LLC, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences? [Click here]( [Unsubscribe](

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