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Women In Business: Functional Office Accessories For The Mobile ProfessionalGuest: Creative Essentials, LLC
Today’s working women are constantly on the move. Here’s a solution designed for those with mobile lifestyles in mind. It’s an innovative product designed to enhance your busy schedule. Lapdesks help reduce the stress of being on the go.
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Fright Night Preparations To Die ForGuest: Woman's Day Magazine
In this segment, Woman’s Day correspondent Mary-Theresa Tringale shares her Halloween Essentials. From decorating a pumpkin to choosing candy that won’t disappoint, Mary-Theresa’s shortcuts make Fright Night preparations a little less frightful.
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Environmental Heritage Of Arm And Hammer®Guest: Organic Works Marketing
This segment focuses on the positive environmental heritage for Church & Dwight Co. David Bach, Author of “Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth (and get rich trying)” talks about how a lot of companies are jumping on the green bandwagon & it is overwhelming for consumers to know who to trust. He demonstrates how Arm & Hammer ® represents a trusted brand for 150+ years with a history of environmental heritage.
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Make No Sacrifices Using Arm & Hammer EssentialsGuest: Organic Works Marketing
David Bach, Author of “Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth (and get rich trying)” talks about how plastic from traditional household cleaners and containers consumer energy when created & contribute a significant amount of post-consumer waste. He provides a solution of using Arm & Hammer Essentials Cleaners to reduce the energy consumed in distribution, generate less plastic waste & limit the amount of harsh chemicals usually produced in household cleaners.
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Decorate GreenGuest: Organic Works Marketing
When decorating your home, seek out sustainable furniture instead of those items made and finished with harmful chemicals. Sustainable means the items are made from responsibly harvested, renewable or reclaimed materials that contain little or no toxic chemicals. They’re better for the environment and for your health.
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