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I don't care for those things but I am a sucker for morale patches. Have you thought of a slogan? Something that is concise and kicks ass. Kind of like some of the quotes that show up on the home page (I like "Those who know get paid by those who don't.") You probably don't want to use someone else's quote, but something along those lines.
You have one customer here for a coffee-mug or two, and willing to pay for international shipping (especially if they feature that nice Molly); but I suspect you'll need a hundred more, to make it worth having them made?
I think the initial cost is probably quite a big deal, with that kind of the thing, whereas the run-on cost is negligible by comparison?
I was thinking mouse-pads as well, but (a) those are generally freebies, so probably very hard to sell, and (b) I think more and more people have "mice" that don't need pads, one way or another, these days?
3rd party orgs exist where you, as the owner of the artwork, provide the digital image to the 3rd party. The 3rd party does all the manufacturing and shipping. This is how photography sites work... the photographer supplies the digial media, the end user customer orders directly from the 3rd party. See Zenfolio as example. I am not affiliated with them, just used them to set up a site for my photo nutt brother using them...
I would give a bunch of them away, I'm not worried about minimum quantities if there is enough actual interest in using the products and not just shelving them.