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TODAY’s Next Big Thing Winner Sells Out on QVC

Leslie Pierson sold out of her product on QVC with over 14,000 units sold.

After being selected a TODAY’s Next Big Thing winner for her innovative magnetic system, GoodHangups, Leslie Pierson sold out of her product on QVC with over 14,000 units sold.

Leslie submitted her product, along hundreds of other hopeful inventors in August as part of TODAY’s Next Big Thing challenge. After being selected as a category finalist, Leslie gave her final pitch on October 2 to a panel of judges comprised of Executive Vice President, QVC, Doug Howe and TODAY’s Jill Martin and Al Roker. After winning the competition, Leslie traveled to QVC Studio Park and went on-air to offer her product, GoodHangups, during QVC’s Saturday Morning Gifts.

By integrating magnets and sticky notes, GoodHangups is a patent pending product that allows consumers to put up and take down pieces varying from photos, artistic work and posters. This damage-free, versatile magnetic system is also equipped to hang pieces to various surfaces including wood, stone, glass and much more.

Click here to see Leslie sell GoodHangups on QVC Saturday Morning Gifts.

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