Congratulations to Linda from PA on winning the Mystery Prize - a full-sized item donated by Teresa of www.thesoapcorner.com. Linda your prize will ship on Monday, July 20 with an estimted 2-3 day delivery. May you enjoy your prize!
Kimberly of WA is the lucky receipent of a free Snowberry Creek Sample Box. Kimberly, your box will ship out July 27 with an estimated 2-3 day delivery. Hope you enjoy all of the "goodies" and find some new products that you love. Among our many talented e-tailers may you find a new store to supply the products you desire.
Thanks to all our the people who try our boxes and our e-tailers products. Our boxes have many full-sized items - can't guarantee all items are full-sized, but the e-tailers are very generous and want you to have an enjoyable experience with their products. Please take the time to let them know what you like or if there is something (constructive advice, please) you would like to see differently. You may contact all of the e-tailers directly off of their websites or post on any of our blogs.
Congratulations, ladies!! May you enjoy the item(s) you have won!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
I'm back!!!
Just wanted to let everyone know that I have not totally disappeared. Health problems with multiple family members has kept me from blogging lately. Most seem to be on the mend. I'm going to try to catch up with blogging and networking this coming week. It's great to be back and I hope to visit everyone's blog soon. :)
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Product Showcase - Soap That Makes Scents
Looking for a new soap or maybe you would like to try a soap made by someone other than the person you've been buying from...take a look at these soaps. They sure smell good! Soaps That Makes Scents makes products other than soaps...look below at the pictures of some of items they offer.

This Body Souffle looks yummy enough to eat. Don't eat it! I bet your skin will feel silky smooth and you'll smell oh so divine! Oh...think of relaxing in a tub of hot water...all of your troubles floating away....goodbye tension!

Jump Up and Kiss Me! I like the name of this solid perfume. You can wear this perfume with confidence and know that you smell good!Just the right size to carry in your purse.

Oh Honey Honey Soap Bar. This soap is aptly named - it does remind one of honey, all gold and sparkly. The beveled edges make for a professional looking bar.
Soap That Makes Scents offers many products and fragrances. Be sure to visit them at Soap That Makes Scents to browse their store full of wonderful products.
This Body Souffle looks yummy enough to eat. Don't eat it! I bet your skin will feel silky smooth and you'll smell oh so divine! Oh...think of relaxing in a tub of hot water...all of your troubles floating away....goodbye tension!
Jump Up and Kiss Me! I like the name of this solid perfume. You can wear this perfume with confidence and know that you smell good!Just the right size to carry in your purse.
Oh Honey Honey Soap Bar. This soap is aptly named - it does remind one of honey, all gold and sparkly. The beveled edges make for a professional looking bar.
Soap That Makes Scents offers many products and fragrances. Be sure to visit them at Soap That Makes Scents to browse their store full of wonderful products.
Monday, June 22, 2009
E-tailer Spotlight ~ Soap That Makes Scents
We are introducing one of our newest e-tailers ~ Karina of Soap That Makes Scents. She has some fantastic products. You will get to know Karina by reading her interview. Hope you find time to go visit her website and Etsy store - the links are below. I can tell you that you will not be disappointed to find her samples in your box. We will be posting her "Product Showcase" tomorrow. You will see her wonderful products - too bad you can't smell them!

How or why did you start your business? When I moved from Canada to the United States in 2004, it wasn't legal for me to work, but I still wanted to contribute to my family. I had been making and selling soap since 2001 and was able to continue that while the paperwork was processed to allow me to work in the U.S. Our daughter (who is now almost three) was born soon thereafter and I didn't want her to be in daycare, so I decided to stay home and raise her--Soap That Makes Scents went full time in 2006.
What kind of products do you carry or make? Soap That Makes Scents offers a lovely variety of handcrafted bath items including a vegetarian soap line, shea butter lip balms, and body souffle
What do you listen to or watch while you work? If I'm on the computer, I constantly have YouTube videos playing in the background..mostly Bon Jovi (yup, they are still rockin' out with new music!) or Richard Marx
Do you have a special or certain way you like to begin your day? Well, I'm a work at home mom, so first thing is to make sure my toddler is fed, and then while she's quietly playing I check my online sales and update my shop where needed. After that, I answer all waiting emails/convos, and then go over my To-Do List for the day..normally soap and heavy computer work (like label design) is created during my daughter's nap time; wrapping/cutting/labelling when she's up and about.
What do you do to unwind and relax? When I have the time, I love to read. I devour books in just a few days or so. Right now I'm reading the TruBlood saga (8 books in total--the 9th out this year), which is now a television series on HBO.
Do you have a storefront, sell strictly on-line or both? I sell online, as well as at craftshows and homeshow events.
Please list any websites and email addresses. http://soapsthatmakesscents.com/
Do you sell on Etsy, Ebay, Fuzzb or Made It Myself? If you do, please list a link to your store.
http://kreatedbykarina.etsy.com/
Do you Twitter? What is the url to your page? www.twitter.com/kreatedbykarina
Do you have a blog? Please list a link to your blog. http://kbyk.blogspot.com/
What or who inspires you? What really gets me going the most are scents...fragrances invoke memories and mindsets. Think about what the smell of sugar cookies fresh from the oven means to you, or the scent of coconut--perhaps it reminds you of your last tropical vacation. That's what I want to capture. I want to offer a slice of your life in every bar.
What advice would you offer to someone starting their own business? Promote like there's no tomorrow! No one will know about you or the great products you offer unless you tell them about it--and often.

How or why did you start your business? When I moved from Canada to the United States in 2004, it wasn't legal for me to work, but I still wanted to contribute to my family. I had been making and selling soap since 2001 and was able to continue that while the paperwork was processed to allow me to work in the U.S. Our daughter (who is now almost three) was born soon thereafter and I didn't want her to be in daycare, so I decided to stay home and raise her--Soap That Makes Scents went full time in 2006.
What kind of products do you carry or make? Soap That Makes Scents offers a lovely variety of handcrafted bath items including a vegetarian soap line, shea butter lip balms, and body souffle
What do you listen to or watch while you work? If I'm on the computer, I constantly have YouTube videos playing in the background..mostly Bon Jovi (yup, they are still rockin' out with new music!) or Richard Marx
Do you have a special or certain way you like to begin your day? Well, I'm a work at home mom, so first thing is to make sure my toddler is fed, and then while she's quietly playing I check my online sales and update my shop where needed. After that, I answer all waiting emails/convos, and then go over my To-Do List for the day..normally soap and heavy computer work (like label design) is created during my daughter's nap time; wrapping/cutting/labelling when she's up and about.
What do you do to unwind and relax? When I have the time, I love to read. I devour books in just a few days or so. Right now I'm reading the TruBlood saga (8 books in total--the 9th out this year), which is now a television series on HBO.
Do you have a storefront, sell strictly on-line or both? I sell online, as well as at craftshows and homeshow events.
Please list any websites and email addresses. http://soapsthatmakesscents.com/
Do you sell on Etsy, Ebay, Fuzzb or Made It Myself? If you do, please list a link to your store.
http://kreatedbykarina.etsy.com/
Do you Twitter? What is the url to your page? www.twitter.com/kreatedbykarina
Do you have a blog? Please list a link to your blog. http://kbyk.blogspot.com/
What or who inspires you? What really gets me going the most are scents...fragrances invoke memories and mindsets. Think about what the smell of sugar cookies fresh from the oven means to you, or the scent of coconut--perhaps it reminds you of your last tropical vacation. That's what I want to capture. I want to offer a slice of your life in every bar.
What advice would you offer to someone starting their own business? Promote like there's no tomorrow! No one will know about you or the great products you offer unless you tell them about it--and often.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Battle with the New PC
The old pc was clanging and making all kinds of strange noises! I call Julie in a panic and tell her to "listen". Her first words were, "You better back up everything you want". Those are words of the wise. Julie is much more knowledgeable about purchasing a new pc and went directly to Dell.com to help me make a selection.
Luckily, Dell was having a sale and I made a purchase. I anxiously awaited the arrival on my new pc, all the while hoping that the old one would hold together until that day. The last day was up for grabs! It made all kinds of weird noises, took forever to load, froze between windows and ran very slowly. The new pc was delivered and I rushed to call Julie! It arrived!
I quickly took the old pc down and moved it over out of the way. I unboxed the new pc, set it up and powered it on. It looks great! A widescreen monitor, no wheezing and clanging, quickly loads and doesn't freeze between windows! I'm uptown! I think this is a breeze...the quickest, easiest setup ever! Then reality sets in...it's Vista and I don't know where things are. The software I try to load won't work. I need new picture editing software as Picture It 2002 and Paint Shop Pro won't work (or my versions won't). I load the software I have that is compatible, tranfer my files from the external hard drive. Now, I decide to look for some of the files....where are they? I can see them in windows explorer but when I look in my documents...they aren't there. Strange! I click on Pictures...there's some of my pictures but not all of them. Then I notice that Pictures has a folder within it called My Pictures and there are some more of my pics. I didn't make a My Pictures folder in Pictures. Okay, I try to be positive. I like the pc and I will adjust. I can't use Outlook Express!!!! OMG I must use Windows Live and it pulls all of my emails from all accounts into it. It's all jumbled together! More calls to Julie for support! Well, I decide the Windows Live mail might not be too bad...I can email from all of the accounts without actually switching to the account. Hmmmm....interesting.
I'm still adjusting. I thought changing from Office 2003 to Office 2007 was a pain. This takes the cake! I did adjust to that change...now I can find most of the options and features that I need and use. So, I'm sure in time I will love Vista...I just need to get use to the change. It must have features that I will love. lol
If anyone has any tips, advice or words of comfort - please don't hestitate to leave them for me. :)
Luckily, Dell was having a sale and I made a purchase. I anxiously awaited the arrival on my new pc, all the while hoping that the old one would hold together until that day. The last day was up for grabs! It made all kinds of weird noises, took forever to load, froze between windows and ran very slowly. The new pc was delivered and I rushed to call Julie! It arrived!
I quickly took the old pc down and moved it over out of the way. I unboxed the new pc, set it up and powered it on. It looks great! A widescreen monitor, no wheezing and clanging, quickly loads and doesn't freeze between windows! I'm uptown! I think this is a breeze...the quickest, easiest setup ever! Then reality sets in...it's Vista and I don't know where things are. The software I try to load won't work. I need new picture editing software as Picture It 2002 and Paint Shop Pro won't work (or my versions won't). I load the software I have that is compatible, tranfer my files from the external hard drive. Now, I decide to look for some of the files....where are they? I can see them in windows explorer but when I look in my documents...they aren't there. Strange! I click on Pictures...there's some of my pictures but not all of them. Then I notice that Pictures has a folder within it called My Pictures and there are some more of my pics. I didn't make a My Pictures folder in Pictures. Okay, I try to be positive. I like the pc and I will adjust. I can't use Outlook Express!!!! OMG I must use Windows Live and it pulls all of my emails from all accounts into it. It's all jumbled together! More calls to Julie for support! Well, I decide the Windows Live mail might not be too bad...I can email from all of the accounts without actually switching to the account. Hmmmm....interesting.
I'm still adjusting. I thought changing from Office 2003 to Office 2007 was a pain. This takes the cake! I did adjust to that change...now I can find most of the options and features that I need and use. So, I'm sure in time I will love Vista...I just need to get use to the change. It must have features that I will love. lol
If anyone has any tips, advice or words of comfort - please don't hestitate to leave them for me. :)
Friday, June 12, 2009
Announcing May Winners
We're happy to announce the lucky ladies that were selected as the winners of our May drawings. The mystery prize winner is Mary of WV. The Mystery Prize was donated by The Soap Corner. Sorry I cannot reveal what The Soap Corner sent in as I will not ruin Mary's surprise. Thanks Teresa for being the Mystery Prize Donor.
The lucky recipient of a free Snowberry Creek Sample Box to be shipped out on June 25th is Karen of AZ.
Thanks for trying our e-tailers products by choosing a Snowberry Creek Sample Box. Please take time to visit the e-tailers and let them know what you think of their products. They love feedback.
The lucky recipient of a free Snowberry Creek Sample Box to be shipped out on June 25th is Karen of AZ.
Thanks for trying our e-tailers products by choosing a Snowberry Creek Sample Box. Please take time to visit the e-tailers and let them know what you think of their products. They love feedback.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Let's Talk Tea by Barb
Barb of SBS Teas has published her second "Let's Talk Tea". I didn't have a clue about Rooibos....I do now! Barb takes the time to explain tea in terms that anyone can understand. SBS Teas has a wonderful variety of teas and accessories. Go by, check out their website....try some tea! Their tea brewers w/teas make excellent gifts. If you're a tea lover....join the tea club and you will experience different flavors of tea monthly. Now that would be a great present....a tea club membership!
If you have any tea questions, Barb will be more than happy to answer them. Send her an email...she has a great wealth of knowledge on teas. Barb is "The Tea Experience Lady".

Now settle down with a nice hot (or iced) cup of your favorite tea and read Barb's ezine on Rooibos.
What Is This Tea Called "ROOIBOS"?
How would you feel about drinking a tea that is naturally caffeine-free, low in tannins and known to prevent age-related oxidation of the the brain? Sounds too good to be real? Well, it's not!
The beverage is called Rooibos (pronounced Roy Boss) and it comes from the Aspalathus Linoraris plant which is grown in the rich, very fertile area of the Cederberg Mountains in the Western Cape of South Africa.
It is harvested from the needle-like leaves and stems of the plant. The leaves are harvested in the summer and oxidized giving the tea a distinctive reddish-brown color. Hence, it is often called "Red Bush."
After it's initial discovery generations of South Africans simply enjoyed it for its sweet, refreshing taste.
In 1772 it was re-discovered by botanist Carl Humberg, who brought it back as a beverage.
In 1904 a Russian immigrant named Benjamin Ginsberg realized Rooibos' untapped marketing potential and began to offer it globally. It was then called "Mountain Tea."
But it wasn't until decades later that Rooibos teas' real success began. In 1968, South African mother Annique Theron fortuitously stumbled across Rooibos for her baby, releiving the infants colic and insomnia.
In 1970 she published her findings in "Allergies: An Amazing Discovery" and with that publication Rooibos became famous world-wide.
But what can Rooibos do for me???
Benefit #1: Naturally caffeine-free. .
Benefit #2: Soothes your skin. Rooibos has a soothing effect on the skin. Use a weak solution applied topically as a face wash or use to soothe sunburned skin. Toss some tea bags in your bath. The combination of naturally occurring phenolic carboxylic acids (antibacterial & antfungal properties) combined with alpha hydroxyl acids help revive skin. For infants, use as relief for diaper rash.. Apply topically with a clean cotton ball to the rash at every diaper change. Put used Rooibos tea bags in the refrigerator or freezer. After a hard day's work put on tired or red eyes to soothe and realax.
Benefit #3: Contains no oxalic acid. People who are suffering from kidney stones can safely drink Rooibos.
Benefit #4: Use after workouts. Rooibos is popular among athletes after they work out as it is a rich source of vital minerals and Vitamin C which are depleted during workouts When used as fluid replacement, it is said to provide measurable amounts of minerals and electrolytes. For this reason, Rooibis is used by South African athletes as a sports drink. It is especially thirst quenching and refreshing during the hot humid months of summer.
Benefit #5: Stronger teeth. Rooibos helps give you strong teeth and bones because of its calcium, manganeze and flouride content.
Benefit #6: Stress Relief. Have a cup of Rooibos before bed to ensure a good night's sleep. It helps with insomnia, disturbed sleeping patterns and headaches. It contains no caffeine and has a relaxing and soothing effect on the central nervous system.
Benefit #7: Polyphenols and Antioxidants. Rooibos contains significant amounts of polyphenol antioxidants, including flavonoids and phenolic acids. These antioxidants play an important role in preventing age-related oxidative damage as well as damage caused by free radicals. Green Rooibos is said to have 10 times more Aspalatin, which is a flavanoid found only in Rooibos.
Benefit #8: Easy on your system. Rooibos is completely safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as young children. It can be enjoyed regularly and freely. It is 100% caffeine free, calorie free and is a healthy alternative to other teas, coffees and alcohol. It is also extremely effective in combatting iron depletion during preganancy and breastfeeding as it contains no tannins which affect iron absorption.
How to Make an Enjoyable Cup of Rooibos
Pour boiling water over the leaves and steep as long as you wish--up to 10 minutes. The longer steeping time will result in higher antioxidant activity. Unlike real tea, Rooibos never grows bitter from over-steeping and unlike most herbals Rooibos will never become tart from over steeping.
Rooibos is very verasatile--drink it hot or cold, with or without milk, sugar and honey. Add lemon or mix with fruit juices for a lovely blend.
Rooibis tea is also used in cooking and baking. It can replace the liquid content in recipes for soups, marinades, sauces, bread and cakes for added flavor and nutrition.
Rooibos can be stored for long periods of time without "aftertaste" buildup because of its low tannin content.
It makes a great iced tea.
It is clear that tea, the world's most popular non-alcoholic drink, should be a part of your healthy recipe for healthy living. Now that you are aware of many of the healing and therapeutic benefits of Rooibos, I hope you will join me in raising your tea cup in a toast to good health!!! You should consult your own physician about the health benefits for you.
P. S. Barb Recommends
Rooibos Tea
If you are excited about trying Rooibos teas for yourself --I have the perfect sampler pack for you. We have put together an assortment of different Rooibos teas for you to try! Yes, that is a year's worth of Rooibos teas--Twelve Month Rooibos Tea Club.

The Twelve Month Rooibos Tea Club includes 2 4 ounce bags of your choice of Rooibos flavors every other month. We also are including our Magic Brewer to help you make the perfect cup of Rooibos and a bag of our famous purple haze sugar. After the charge for shipping your first shippment you will not be charged any shipping for the remainder of your club.
Remember, SBS Teas has many varieties of teas and accessories. If you're shopping for a new tea, an old favorite, a gift for someone....go by a visit them. They will be more than happy to help you find what you're looking for.
If you have any tea questions, Barb will be more than happy to answer them. Send her an email...she has a great wealth of knowledge on teas. Barb is "The Tea Experience Lady".

Now settle down with a nice hot (or iced) cup of your favorite tea and read Barb's ezine on Rooibos.
What Is This Tea Called "ROOIBOS"?
How would you feel about drinking a tea that is naturally caffeine-free, low in tannins and known to prevent age-related oxidation of the the brain? Sounds too good to be real? Well, it's not!
The beverage is called Rooibos (pronounced Roy Boss) and it comes from the Aspalathus Linoraris plant which is grown in the rich, very fertile area of the Cederberg Mountains in the Western Cape of South Africa.
It is harvested from the needle-like leaves and stems of the plant. The leaves are harvested in the summer and oxidized giving the tea a distinctive reddish-brown color. Hence, it is often called "Red Bush."
After it's initial discovery generations of South Africans simply enjoyed it for its sweet, refreshing taste.
In 1772 it was re-discovered by botanist Carl Humberg, who brought it back as a beverage.
In 1904 a Russian immigrant named Benjamin Ginsberg realized Rooibos' untapped marketing potential and began to offer it globally. It was then called "Mountain Tea."
But it wasn't until decades later that Rooibos teas' real success began. In 1968, South African mother Annique Theron fortuitously stumbled across Rooibos for her baby, releiving the infants colic and insomnia.
In 1970 she published her findings in "Allergies: An Amazing Discovery" and with that publication Rooibos became famous world-wide.
But what can Rooibos do for me???
Benefit #1: Naturally caffeine-free. .
Benefit #2: Soothes your skin. Rooibos has a soothing effect on the skin. Use a weak solution applied topically as a face wash or use to soothe sunburned skin. Toss some tea bags in your bath. The combination of naturally occurring phenolic carboxylic acids (antibacterial & antfungal properties) combined with alpha hydroxyl acids help revive skin. For infants, use as relief for diaper rash.. Apply topically with a clean cotton ball to the rash at every diaper change. Put used Rooibos tea bags in the refrigerator or freezer. After a hard day's work put on tired or red eyes to soothe and realax.
Benefit #3: Contains no oxalic acid. People who are suffering from kidney stones can safely drink Rooibos.
Benefit #4: Use after workouts. Rooibos is popular among athletes after they work out as it is a rich source of vital minerals and Vitamin C which are depleted during workouts When used as fluid replacement, it is said to provide measurable amounts of minerals and electrolytes. For this reason, Rooibis is used by South African athletes as a sports drink. It is especially thirst quenching and refreshing during the hot humid months of summer.
Benefit #5: Stronger teeth. Rooibos helps give you strong teeth and bones because of its calcium, manganeze and flouride content.
Benefit #6: Stress Relief. Have a cup of Rooibos before bed to ensure a good night's sleep. It helps with insomnia, disturbed sleeping patterns and headaches. It contains no caffeine and has a relaxing and soothing effect on the central nervous system.
Benefit #7: Polyphenols and Antioxidants. Rooibos contains significant amounts of polyphenol antioxidants, including flavonoids and phenolic acids. These antioxidants play an important role in preventing age-related oxidative damage as well as damage caused by free radicals. Green Rooibos is said to have 10 times more Aspalatin, which is a flavanoid found only in Rooibos.
Benefit #8: Easy on your system. Rooibos is completely safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as young children. It can be enjoyed regularly and freely. It is 100% caffeine free, calorie free and is a healthy alternative to other teas, coffees and alcohol. It is also extremely effective in combatting iron depletion during preganancy and breastfeeding as it contains no tannins which affect iron absorption.
How to Make an Enjoyable Cup of Rooibos
Pour boiling water over the leaves and steep as long as you wish--up to 10 minutes. The longer steeping time will result in higher antioxidant activity. Unlike real tea, Rooibos never grows bitter from over-steeping and unlike most herbals Rooibos will never become tart from over steeping.
Rooibos is very verasatile--drink it hot or cold, with or without milk, sugar and honey. Add lemon or mix with fruit juices for a lovely blend.
Rooibis tea is also used in cooking and baking. It can replace the liquid content in recipes for soups, marinades, sauces, bread and cakes for added flavor and nutrition.
Rooibos can be stored for long periods of time without "aftertaste" buildup because of its low tannin content.
It makes a great iced tea.
It is clear that tea, the world's most popular non-alcoholic drink, should be a part of your healthy recipe for healthy living. Now that you are aware of many of the healing and therapeutic benefits of Rooibos, I hope you will join me in raising your tea cup in a toast to good health!!! You should consult your own physician about the health benefits for you.
P. S. Barb Recommends
Rooibos Tea
If you are excited about trying Rooibos teas for yourself --I have the perfect sampler pack for you. We have put together an assortment of different Rooibos teas for you to try! Yes, that is a year's worth of Rooibos teas--Twelve Month Rooibos Tea Club.

The Twelve Month Rooibos Tea Club includes 2 4 ounce bags of your choice of Rooibos flavors every other month. We also are including our Magic Brewer to help you make the perfect cup of Rooibos and a bag of our famous purple haze sugar. After the charge for shipping your first shippment you will not be charged any shipping for the remainder of your club.
Remember, SBS Teas has many varieties of teas and accessories. If you're shopping for a new tea, an old favorite, a gift for someone....go by a visit them. They will be more than happy to help you find what you're looking for.
Mystery Prize Donor For This Month

Teresa of The Soap Corner has donated one of her full-sized products for our mystery prize drawing this month. You may wonder how to be entered. It's very easy....everyone who purchases a sample box from Snowberry Creek Sample Boxes is automatically entered into the drawing. Also, you are automatically entered into a drawing for a free box to be shipped out the following month.
The Soap Corner has a new website. If you have a chance stop by to visit Teresa at her website www.thesoapcorner.com, www.myspace.com/thesoapcorner or www.thesoapcorner.blogspot.com.

Looking foward to shipping out the mystery prize to one lucky winner! Sorry, I can't tell what it is...shhhh...it's a secret!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Take Me Away ~ Just For A Moment!

In these days of fast living, hectic paced lives…stop; take the time to coddle your self. If you are feeling rushed, stressed, and overwhelmed, you will not be at your best. How can you expect to be the best role model for your children, the perfect partner for your mate, the best employee or employer when you are feeling out of control? Take the time out of your busy schedule and do something for yourself. You will feel re-energized and ready to go again! I’m not promising that the products of our e-tailers are a magic fix…we both know there is no magic fix. But, it does not hurt to take time out and pamper your self.

Perhaps, you need nothing more than a quiet moment with a relaxing cup of herbal tea. Maybe you need a tub full of hot water, a fragrant scrub, a moisturizing, full-lathering, aromatic bar of handmade soap. Many of our e-tailers have sent in full-sized bars of soap – you will receive at least two or more full-sized bars. Wait….I forgot the bath salts and bath teas; you may want to start with one of those. The products in this box presents so many possibilities that you won’t know where to start. Just jump right in! Oh, the candles, tarts, and melts are sure to satisfy your senses and the enjoyable aromas wafting through the air will be most pleasurable while you are immersed and soaking in your tub of delightful products.
Once you have completed your marvelous bathing extravaganza, you will be ready to slather your body with the many massage oils, lotions, body bars, or creams that are included in our box to soothe your skin. By this time, you should be relaxed and feeling gorgeous. Maybe it’s time for another cup of tea. Or perhaps, you would like to try some of awesome mineral eye shadow or a bit of the fantastic smelling perfume. Full-sized items abound in this box. There are many items in our boxes – they are FULL of outstanding, impressive, awesome, marvelous, glorious, beautiful, delightful, enjoyable, splendid, remarkable products created by our e-tailers. I think I did an ample job of describing their products – if not feel free to add your adjectives to this post.

Remember….lock the door….let Snowberry Creek Sample Boxes take you away from the hassles of daily life! Take a moment to reflect, get a new outlook or attitude – you will feel better and be able to deal more effectively with whatever comes your way. Now, this is not a proven fact – just my opinion and observations of my own life. Sample Boxes on Sale Now.
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Memorial Day - Honor your Servicemen/women

Take time to honor the men and women who died serving our country so we can enjoy the freedom that we have. I know many people will say that we are not free today, but I personally disagree. We enjoy many freedoms and take most of them for granted!
Memorial Day was once called Decoration Day and started with the Civil War. The tremendous loss of life on both sides led to women decorating the graves of their loved ones with flowers. It was a way to show honor to the men who so bravely fought and a healing process for the women. You may read more about 10 facts of Memorial Day on CNN.
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