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Health Care in Canada: Stay Healthy & in Style this Flu SeasonstayinghealthyEconomics. What you need to know about seasonal flu. Easy things you can do if you get into the habit. Trying to keep gift costs down and useful at the same time? Style-conscious consumers can get a variety of theme and motifs featured hand sanitizers. Stay Healthy & in Style this Flu SeasonWash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 15 seconds. Be sure to clean your hands after sneezing or coughing and after touching surfaces others may have touched. Keep an alcohol-based sanitizer handy at work, home and in your car. Cough and sneeze into your upper sleeve or a tissue, not your hand. Dispose of tissues immediately. Keep commonly touched surfaces clean and disinfected. Protect yourself and others by talking to your health care provided about seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccines. For additional information, visit: Public Health Agency of Canada Designer hand sanitizer from fashion label Ed Hardy Now that toilet seat covers, first-aid kits and vomit bags have been upgraded with a splash of style, the Ed Hardy line of designer hand sanitizer comes not a moment too soon. The Los Angeles fashion label's Ed Hardy Habit line clearly targets style-conscious consumers with a variety of sanitizers packaged featuring themes and motifs borrowed from its popular clothing line, which was created by French designer Christian Audigier based on the designs of Don Ed Hardy, also known as "the godfather of modern tattoo." Skulls, tigers and other tattoo-like designs all figure prominently on the 9.2 oz and 2.3 oz bottles in the line, as well as on its foaming version and hand-sanitizer pens. All are alcohol-based, with vitamin E to keep hands feeling soft. All are also manufactured by Habitual Solutions without any animal-derived or animal-tested ingredients; reportedly, they feature a coconut bergamot scent. Though they're currently sold out online, Ed Hardt Habit hand sanitizers are also sold in select stores in California, Tennessee and Georgia, with prices of USD 5 for the 2.3 oz. size and USD 13 for the 9.2 oz. pump. Is there any product too mundane to be upgraded with a modern twist of style and a premium price? Certainly not! Or at least, we're still waiting to find one. Look around and you'll surely see countless other examples of daily necessities that have yet to be given a makeover of their own. Pick one and make it new again, and you'll soon be eligible for a little upgrade yourself! ;-) Website: www.edhardyhabit.com/habithome.html Article from weekly newsletter dated 24 September 2009 |
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