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G2G Inventor Jo Rogers appears on KTLA 3.09.09

Posted Thu Mar 12 at 10:47 PM

 

[Left to right in the picture are - Gayle Anderson (TV Reporter), Susan
Casey, Bookstore owner, Jo Rogers, Dran Reese ]

 The subject was "Some of the Greatest Inventors are Women
Inventors" and it was an exciting adventure that we hope will bring Jo
many rewards and orders for her product - Lite Magic, which can be
seen at www.litemagic.com or for wholesale orders,
www.litemagicwholesale.com  You can see the broadcast via internet if
you go to KTLA - Shows, Morning News and Search for Women
Inventors...........http://www.ktla.com/morningnews


Jo Rogers invented and gained a Utility Patent and Trademark for LITE
MAGIC, a small battery operated light product that automatically turns
on when tilted to light areas where other products do not work
efficiently.  The specific uses of LITE MAGIC range from illuminating
a mailbox, tackle box, or tool box to helping the elderly see better
as well as aiding the arthritic and/or handicapped persons with
dexterity problems.  The problem solving merit of LITE MAGIC lies in
the feature which allows its LED light to turn on by motion without
having to flip a switch.



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