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THE JUJU FUND: $6,650 raised to date








  • Where is my order?
  • Do I have to place an order online?
  • I'm having trouble using your site.
  • How is the price of the TZ Tees apparel distributed?
  • How do I get involved?
  • Do you have a retail location?
  • What is JuJu?
  • How did you come up with the name TZ Tees?

    Where is my order?
    For the current status of an order you have placed, please email orders@tztees.com. Be sure to include your order number in your email. You may also call (978) 463-0782.

    Do I have to place an order online?
    No. You are free to call and place a phone order as well. Call (978) 463-0782.

    I'm having trouble using your site.
    If you are experiencing any technical difficulties while browsing our site, please contact the web administrator at webadmin@tztees.com.

    How is the price of the TZ Tees apparel distributed?
    25% of all purchase prices is immediately reserved for the corresponding charity. The remaining 75% is distributed over all operating costs.

    How do I get involved?
    To get involved, please read The Deal section. Or, simply call us at (978) 463-0782.

    Do you have a retail location?
    We do. Stop in the Bumble Bee Market at 226 Merrimac Street in Newburyport Monday through Friday 7AM-5PM, Saturdays until 3PM.

    What is JuJu?
    We get this one a lot. Juju is a cool sounding, voodoo word that loosely translates as "the spirit dwelling within". It's the second cousin to mojo. When you're around someone with good Juju, they're emanating positive energy from within, and you tend to be drawn to them. The opposite also holds true. So by begging the question on our shirts, we're asking people to check in with what's inside. (Also spelled ju ju and ju-ju.)

    How did you come up with the name TZ Tees?
    A few years ago my friend, Tom "TZ" Zinkowsky, and I were kidding around about how when we "grew up" we were going to create a really fun business. Unfortunately, Tom passed away in a motorcycle accident, and I've yet to grow up. But the idea stuck with me, and a couple years later, when our community lost a wonderful teenager named Trista Zinck, I was reminded that life truly is too short. So I decided to launch the business. Once the plan took shape, I was searching for a brand name, and the name TZ Tees felt right on.

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