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Capitol Source: Vet "Rolls" Into the Business World

Capitol Source: Vet "Rolls" Into the Business World

Air Force serviceman Matt Butler conceptualized an idea for an outdoor game while he was deployed in the military. Upon his return home, he gathered family and friends to help him create a game called "Rollors."

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"When I was flying several years ago, the last aircraft that we received had a paint scheme that was for 9/11 and it said 'Let's Roll' under it," Butler explains in this week's episode of 'Capitol Source', "So I kinda always had that in the back of my mind, 'Let's Roll,' and then just the other portions and elements of the game, or rolling something, turned into Rollors."

The game is now available both online and in retail stores across the nation.

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