Get Clean Breaks 1 million in sales
May 8, 2008
- Did you notice that their are warning labels on nearly every single cleaning product you find in grocery stores today? Very serious warning labels.
- Have you ever Googled one of the ingredients listed on one of those labels? It is amazing! What experts in hazardous chemicals call dangerous to human health we call detergent or germicide.
- Have you ever wondered what you breath into your lungs when you smell strong chemical vapors from your cleaning products? Double check the label; it may instruct you to wear a face mask and use “only in well ventilated spaces”. That’s curious because I don’t know too many bathroom showers that are spacious or well ventilated.
It may sound a little extreme. And even radical. Not when you consider that all the warnings are put there to protect the manufacture from being sued.
AND the reality is that there are alternatives out there. Shaklee’s non-toxic cleaning products have been around for over 40 years - TIME TESTED. They work and people who use them keep using them. Why? Because they work.
They can even help you save money. When I was first asked to try Shaklee’s Get Clean products I was sure they would be out of my budget. But I tried them anyway because I trusted the person who recommended them (my sister). I found that I actually saved money and I LOVED not running out so quickly . . . having to add it to my grocery list . . . look for a coupon or wait for a sale, only to run out before I’d bought more. Shaklee’s concentrated products keep plastic out of landfills, reduce the need for shipping all those plastic bottles thus reducing gas emissions, and save me on my grocery bill.
A lot of other people must agree because we just broke 1 million in sales, just for Get Clean, this year.
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The Get Clean products are so wonderful. I know they have kept my kids healthy, and saved me so much money. Jennifer