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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Canus Goat's Milk Set


Goat's milk has been known as a rejuvenator and a moisturizer of human skin. So when we offered to have our friend Susan, warehouse team leader, try out the Canus Goat's Milk Gift Set, she was happy to use the product.
Within a week Susan admits to noticing a difference in the softness of her skin. “The lotion helped make my skin feel nice and soft without leaving a greasy residue that many lotions leave,” she says.
While the lotion helped treat dry skin areas like knees and elbows, the soap and body wash also helped keep Susan's skin moisturized and smooth.
“The bar soap lathers up nice and thick, and doesn't dry out my skin.”
Susan didn't consider herself to have dry skin before, but since she started using the Canus Goat's Milk moisturizing lotion she now realizes just how smooth and soft her skin can be by using a good skin product.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Packing Lunch in Style



       We gave Nicole, our customer service manager at The Skipping Stone, the Built NY gourmet lunch tote to try out for the day. Nicole usually sports a boring brown paper bag, so she was excited to give the stylish tote a try. The first thing she noticed was the tote had a lot more room in it than a paper bag does, it fit her pop, fruit and sandwich tupperware container. There was even a pocket inside to hold her keys and cellphone.
        “I didn't get a chance to put my lunch in the refrigerator right away, but everything remained chilled in the tote,” she said. “It's so much better than a brown bag that gets wet from the condensation on my cold products. I also like that it's not disposable.”
        Nicole says she would recommend the Built NY lunch tote to both kids and adults looking for a practical, but fashionable way to keep food items cold.
        “I really like the tote and am going to continue using it when I bring a packed lunch to work,” she said.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Knitting Made Easy


Although I had never knitted before, making a scarf with the cup of yarn was a lot of fun and easier than I thought. I took the very berry cup of yarn with me on a short weekend vacation to northern Michigan, it fit great in my suitcase! But since I didn't know the first thing about knitting, I was uncertain on how my scarf was going to turn out. I had to rely completely on the included instructions, which were actually incredibly easy to follow, and since everything was included, didn't need any additional items. I'll admit it took me a few rows to really get a hang of it, but as I went along my knitting ability improved and the scarf turned out great! I worked on it a little bit each day, and would say it took a couple of hours to make the entire scarf. I really had fun making this new winter accessory and would recommend the cup of yarn to anybody who is interested in learning how to knit. It would also make a great gift for an experienced knitter looking to make a great winter accessory!

 
 
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