They are electric. The color is called Emergency yellow.  Or it should be.

Take a look at the 2023 edition of the Q106.5 Egg Ride Shirts

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Love them. Love the rider holding on for dear life as the eggs fly out of him in every possible way.

Huge thank you to Ed Libby and the staff at WorkStore Custom Apparel, Signs & More at 2780 Broadway in Glenburn.

Ed does the artwork design and never fails to come up with something very creative each and every time. And WorkStore has been doing The Q106.5 Egg Ride shirts for a long, long time.

Thank you Ed.

We’d love to have you on the Q106.5 Morning Show to say thank you , but I know you won’t be the center of attention and praise so we can say thank you for the kindness you show us

They are going to look great on the ride on Saturday.

At least for the start.

Once we move with the substitute for raw eggs this year, jello, under those shirts, it might not be such a pretty sight.  It might be a mess, and who knows what the dye in jello will do to those shirts. Might look like a tie dyed shirt by the time we are done the ride.

Why did our thoughts turn to jello shots when the change was mentioned.

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Here is the beginning batch of jello being readied to put into plastic eggs to set to form the final product.

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This Pine Tree Camp worker might be wondering if this is why she went to college. But it takes a village.

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Like this, only egg shaped

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.underneath this

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To donate to the Q106.5 Egg Ride so Pine Tree Camp can continue their Open Door Policy, where nobody gets turned down for financial reasons, click here

And thank you for participating in this the 36th Q105.4 Egg Ride.

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