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Monday, April 25, 2011

CLOSED: Giveaway: Tropical Traditions Dish Liquid



About:
The founders of Tropical Traditions are Brian and Marianita Shilhavy.
Brian earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Bible/Greek from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, and his Master of Arts degree in linguistics from Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. He is currently the CEO of Tropical Traditions, Inc.
Marianita Jader Shilhavy, BS, CND (Certified Nutritionist/Dietician in the Philippines) earned her bachelor of science degree in nutrition in Manila. Understanding the nutrition of Filipino foods, Marianita worked for over eight years as a hospital dietician and nutritional counselor in the Philippines.

Tropical Traditions offers so many different quality products! They offer everything from cleaning supplies to organic foods. This site focuses alot of their products on using the ingredient coconut oil. This Dish Liquid is great for using if you have a sensitivity to dyes or fragrances. This Huge 1 gallon container of dish liquid will get you through many days of washing dishes.

Household Traditions Dish Liquid is free of:
Fragrances
Dyes
Petroleum Solvents
Respiratory and Skin irritants


Household Traditions Dish Liquid is an effective and concentrated dish soap developed by and for people with allergies, asthma and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities.* Household Traditions Dish Liquid is a coconut-based product—it contains nature’s versatile, renewable harvest. With coconut’s natural moisturizing qualities, washing dishes is even soothing to your hands. Household Traditions Dish Liquid is safe for you but tough on dirty, greasy dishes. It breaks down safely and rapidly making it safer for the environment. It is also low sudsing, making it ideal for camping or other outdoor uses.

Household Traditions Dish Liquid is free of fragrances, phosphates, petroleum solvents, chlorine, dyes and other common triggers for respiratory or skin irritations.

Directions for use: Add Household Dishwashing Liquid while filling the sink with hot water. For tougher jobs, like dried on foods, let dishes soak a few minutes before washing.

Ingredients: Deionized water, coconut and sugar-based cleansing and sudsing agents, plant-based surfactants, emulsifiers.

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Open to US residents only & must 18 years old at the time of entry. Giveaway will end on May 6th @ 11:59 pm EST & a winner will be chosen by Random.org. I will email the winner & the winner will have 72 hours to respond before choosing another winner. I received free samples to properly conduct this review & the opinions of this product are solely mine. Opinions may vary to my own. I did not receive any monetary value to conduct this review.

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