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Hi-Fructose Support Drive: We Need Your Support!

Hi-Fructose needs your help!  The good news:  Hi-Fructose has expanded its reach to more countries and people than ever as a best selling art publication. The bad news: Production costs (paper and shipping) are increasing but more so, the recent take over of one of our largest distributors (for a third time in two years!) has lead to major delays and withholding of payments to us and other publications. Despite increased sales and reach, this has drastically impacted our operational cashflow and ability to stay on track. The support of our readers will help us through this asteroid field of hurt. Learn how to help at the jump!

Hi-Fructose needs your help! 
The good news:  Hi-Fructose has expanded its reach to more countries and people than ever as a best selling art publication.

The bad news: Production costs (paper and shipping) are increasing but more so, the recent take over of one of our largest distributors (for a third time in two years!) has lead to major delays and withholding of payments to us and other publications. Despite increased sales and reach, this has drastically impacted our operational cashflow and ability to stay on track. The support of our readers will help us through this asteroid field of hurt.

How to help:
1:
 Subscribe to Hi-Fructose today!
Or give one to a friend as a gift. If we can get enough subscribers/support in the next week and a half, we can stay on track! We always want our publication to be affordable to as many people as possible without sacrificing the quality HF has delivered for the past 14 years. If you like what we do and the coverage we bring you on social media and on our site, you’ll really enjoy the magazine.
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2. Grab a Back Issue bundle or Box Set or
other unique item from our store.

HF is an independently owned and operated
publication run by two artists.

Help support what we do so we can deliver. Check out store.hifructose.com for more info and if you are a current subscriber, reader or an artist who appreciates what we do, let your friends know why you read us and/or pick up something from our store.

We sincerely thank you for your support!

All the best,
Atta and Annie
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