Repellem for the Holidays: Parties, Trees, and Resolutions
Posted by: Jane, in Safe home, Repell-em trash bags, household use, Recyclable, Cleaner home, Clean green home, Ecosmartplastics' Repellem & Eco-smartbag products, Blog Giveaway, Eco-Smart Plastics, Unique gift, Repell-em ingredients, Helpful Hints, Safety, Outdoors, Product info, Do It Yourself, green marketing, No animals in your garbage, Blog contest, environmentally safe products, Repell-emThis is the first day of the New Year, which means many of us had or went to a party tonight. It also means many of us are taking down a Christmas tree today.
After the parties: Dump all the garbage and trash in a big Repellem trash bag and toss it outside until later. You don’t have to worry about animals getting into it and scattering it; Ecosmartplastics Repellem products live up to their name: they really do REPEL animals and insects.For the Christmas tree: If you did like many people and used an extra-large Repellem bag under your tree skirt, disposing of your tree will be a cinch! Just take off all the ornaments and trim, pull off the skirt, and draw the Repellem bag up around the tree, keeping the needles INSIDE the bag. No mess, no fuss, and the Repellem bag is strong enough to deal with a tree inside it! Pick up your tree, arms around the Repellem bag, and toss it outside. Messy job, finished in minutes with NO mess!
Sleep in this morning, and don’t worry about your garbage bags sitting outside: if you used Ecosmartplastics Repellem bags, nothing will touch them. And aren’t you glad it was so easy to get your tree out of the living room, with no mess?
EcoSmart’s Repellem products have so many uses; it boggles the mind!
Why not make using only eco-friendly, 100% biodegradable, 100% natural Ecosmartplastics Repellem & Eco-smartbag products one of your resolutions for 2010!
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