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Susty Party will have 26 jobs for visually-impaired [Startup Roundup]

New products from local makers.

Who’s getting money?

Crowdfunding campaigns we covered: Makeraser blew away its $10,000 Kickstarter goal, raising slightly over $25,0000. SunFarmer hit its IndieGogo goal of $25,000 and beat it by $50.

Who’s making moves?

Wadjet Eye Games announced the April Release of the final game in their Blackwell series: Blackwell Epiphany.

Susty Party announced its new line of sustainable party products in an email yesterday. In a video that went with it, they said they would get up to 26 jobs for the visually impaired, assembling their products:

Who’s getting buzz?

FlyCleaners did an analysis of 10,000 pounds of Brooklyn laundry and got a big write-up for it from the Daily News, and the company even made an infographic on its findings. Confirmed: Brooklynites like skinny jeans and plaid, but the standard white office shirt dominates in loads. We wrote about how tech is at the center of this new kind of laundry service. It was predictable to see that the Daily News chose to call those neighborhoods its analyzed “hipster,” even though we know that it’s the office worker type that’s taking over there.

Companies: SunFarmer / Susty Party / FlyCleaners / Wadjet Eye Games

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