EO Organic Hand Sanitizer and Sanitizing Hand Wipes
Looking for an organic alternative to those anti-bacterial hand sanitizers? I was pleasantly surprised to discover that EO Organic, makers of some of our favorite hand soaps and moisturizers has come out with two organic hand sanitizing products, both scented with organic lavender essential oil. Both products are made from organic ingredients and are not tested on animals.
EO Organic Hand Sanitizer
EO Organic Hand Sanitizer uses organic (non-GMO) alcohol to kill germs on contact; lavender essential oil to make your hands smell nice, and aloe vera to nourish, moisturize and protect them.
Available at The Vitamin Shoppe.
EO Organic Sanitizing Hand Wipes

EO's handwipes use the same ingredients in a more portable form - handwipes - so you can take them wherever you go. Put some in your pocketbook, your gym bag, your car, your stroller. Regular handwipes are filled with chemicals; the EO version is totally organic. For an added bonus, the towelette is made of wood pulp, so it's totallly biodegradable.
Available at The Vitamin Shoppe.
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Posted by Jess Brooks at January 2, 2007 7:08 AM
Hello,
The Pasadena Museum of History is doing some interesting promotions for the upcoming exhibition, The Purse and the Person, A Century of Women's Purses, and we would like to invite you to participate. Your handwipes would make wonderful prizes for three of our upcoming programs. I wonder if we could persuade you to donate a quantity of your handwipes?
Here are the three programs: First is our community outreach project - What's in Your Purse? Volunteers will be manning a card table at various locations in the community on ten defferent dates from late January till mid March where passersby will be invited to spin a dial with various common objects that might be carried in a purse. If they can pull that object out of their purse they win a prize. I know lucky winners would be thrilled to win one of your products.
Another event is the Great Pasadena Purse Swap. People will be bringing in one of their old purses to swap with someone else. We would love to offer door prizes at that March 9th event.
Thirdly, we have a cocktail party with a purse theme and need to fill 250 gift bags for that Feb. 7th event.
For any donation, your company would be mentioned on our webpage, in signage at events, in programs for events - and would be acknowledged with a business membership to the Museum at the amount of the donation.
We think we will be getting a lot of press for the exhibition and its programming. I hope that would help to spread the word about your products.
Thanks for taking the time to read this request.
Sincerely,
Diane Siegel
Manager of Volunteers, Programming, and Curriculum Development
Pasadena Museum of History
Pasadena, CA 91103
626 577-1660, ext. 20
dsiegel@pasadenahistory.org