Bamboo Baby Tube Socks
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011
Made from renewable bamboo and baby-safe dyes, these retro-awesome newborn tube socks are like snuggly little feet warmers for the newest addition to your family. So cute.
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Made from renewable bamboo and baby-safe dyes, these retro-awesome newborn tube socks are like snuggly little feet warmers for the newest addition to your family. So cute.
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Choose any of the wonderful flavors of the Eos Lip Balms, or get the gift pack and get a sampler of all the flavors!
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Perfectly sized at 6′ x 4′, the ultra-soft organic cotton throw from Gaiam is made at a family-owned factory in Portugal from 100% organic cotton and low-impact dyes. Beautiful and luxurious, it’ll be the first thing you reach for when you sit down with your favorite book!
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So, Free Range Chicken Poop lip balm may or may not contain chicken poop. They say it doesn’t, but… I don’t know. On a side note, Free Range Chicken Poop lip balm is wildly popular right now, and Drugstore.com is one of the few places you can find it. Perhaps there’s something addictive in chicken poop?
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Fresh organic raspberry truffles, delivered by mail? Yes!
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Handmade by low-income Peruvian artisans, this penguin ornament is just about the cutest thing you could have on your tree this year.
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Perfect for kids age 8 and up, the National Geographic Sustainable Earth Lab Science Kit contains experiments and tools to help kids learn about the environment, and how we as a civilization can overcome environmental problems. Kids can build a miniature water treatment plant, make recycled paper and plastic, do carbon dioxide tests, experiment with wind, solar and water power technologies, and more.
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I’ve always loved tree stump stools, but they are really, really expensive. REALLY expensive. Luckily, Animi Causa sells this flat-pack cardboard tree stump stool for a cool $45, and it’s both made from recycled materials and it’s 100% recyclable. And it looks pretty awesome!
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Funky and awesome, Tagua Nut fish ornaments are hang-carved by artisans in Ecuador, and help to provide sustainable income to impoverished areas. Plus, they look awesome around the holidays!
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These look awesome, are fully recyclable, are virtually unbreakable, and are completely reusable. It’d be nice if they were made from recycled plastic – but I bet that’s coming. In the meantime, use/abuse these, and recycled them when you’re done!
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