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Boost Your Hydration Going Into the New Year With pH Alkaline Water

Going into the new year, everyone is looking for a step-up in their diet and fitness goals. Some, are more realistic than others. However, perfecting your hydration routine is a great way to help ensure both your body and mind feel at their best throughout the day.
One great way to improve your hydration is through alkaline water (water at a 9.5+ pH). Our friends at Perfect Hydration (pH) offer the first nationally available, 9.5+ pH alkaline water in a can that has a unique blend of electrolyte minerals to help you get the boost your body needs.
Served in a can with locally sourced water, pH’s aluminum cans are infinitely recyclable in an effort to lower carbon emissions and support both your wellness and the health of our planet.
You may ask: how does alkaline water help your body?Studies show that alkaline foods and beverages are known to counteract the harmful effects of acidity in the diet. On top of that, pH’s water is purified to its cleanest form through a 9-stage filtration process and has no added sodium, chlorine, or fluoride.
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Ecologie Swedish Dishcloths help you make small changes with big impact

No matter how hard you rock around the Christmas tree this season, know that slips and spills are no match for the super absorbent Swedish sponge cloth! Ever feel guilty using paper towel after paper towel? It sounds like you need Ecologie in your life! Reusable, compostable, and beautiful, the sponge cloths help consumers ditch single-use paper towels and sponges. Not only are they eco-friendly, they have joyful designs and color-forward prints that bring delight to every home. Authentically made in Sweden and screen-printed using non-toxic inks, each sponge cloth is made traditionally, using techniques developed in 1949. They are a must have in every kitchen!

Cats Shaped Swedish Sponge Cloth Set of 3
What is a Cats Shaped Swedish Sponge Cloth Set of 3?
Made from cotton and plant-based cellulose fibers, these 100% natural and compostable cloths are an established must-have in Scandinavia. They can hold 15x their weight in water making them highly absorbent. Quick-drying, you’ll be amazed at how odor-free they are! Use in place of paper towels and plastic sponges.

How to use the Cats Shaped Swedish Sponge Cloth Set of 3:
Simply soak in water to soften and then use how you would a paper towel or regular sponge. Use to wipe counters, scrub dishes, clean appliances, wipe windows, polish surfaces and more!

How to care for your Cats Shaped Swedish Sponge Cloth Set of 3:
To clean, toss in the washing machine or place on the top rack of the dishwasher. Lay flat to dry. When your Swedish sponge cloth has reached the end of its lifecycle (9 months or even more!), toss in the compost.


Gone Fishin’ Swedish Sponge Cloth

Handsome Hound Swedish Sponge ClothBring a little thoughtful beauty to your cleaning routine, fridge shelf, and lunch bag with Ecologie Swedish sponge cloths and beeswax wraps. Say goodbye to single-use paper and plastic, and hello to these reusable alternatives. Explore Ecologie collection and discover why sustainable living has never been so vibrant – or so fun!

Ultra Absorbent Swedish Sponge Cloths
• Holds 15x its weight in water
• Mops up big spills
• Dries quickly
• Odor resistantMulti Talented Swedish Sponge Cloths
• A sustainable alternative to paper towels & sponges
• Lint & Streak Free
• Super Absorbent
• Polish + Shine
• Dust + Clean
• Wash + WipeLint and Streak Free Swedish Sponge Cloths
• Great for glass, stainless steel & glass top stoves
• Leaves no trace
Say goodbye to smelly sponges and single-use towels for good. Swedish Dishcloths from Danica Studio are perfect for washing dishes, wiping counters, cleaning appliances, mopping up spills and more! PAPER ALTERNATIVE: Made from cotton and plant-based cellulose fibers, this 100% natural and compostable cloth is a must-have! Use sponge-cloths for 6+ months and then add to your home compost for disposal. These stylishly designed sponge cloths are a streak-free solution for all your household cleaning. When your cloths are soiled, place in the laundry or top rack of the dishwasher to be used continually.
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MoonBikes: The World’s First Electric Snowbike Launches its Conquest of the United States
The French start-up MoonBikes is conquering the American market with the world’s first electric snowbike. Born in the French Alps, the company’s mission was to create an electric snowbike that would revolutionize mobility on snow. Democratizing snow mobility with a pioneering design of ultra-light and affordable snowbike with respect to the environment, MoonBikes is the perfect alternative to the polluting and noisy snowmobiles. After conquering the European market, the company has now expanded to the United States. The first vehicles has arrived just in time for Christmas.

* Photo Credit : Niels St Viteux
Winter Playground
Whether you’re rallying on trails, venturing into the backcountry, or simply cruising around town, MoonBikes transform winter into your playground
Explore nature—without compromising it. Ride without a sound, MoonBikes has a zero operational footprint
Immediate Power
MoonBikes gives you the freedom of an e-bike with the power of a motorcycle

About MoonBikes:
The idea of MoonBikes grew in Nicolas Muron’s mind in 2015, when he was at his grandparents’ home in the small village of Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce, in the French Alps. That winter, he makes a simple observation: in the summer, mobility solutions are infinite, while in winter, all there is are cars, snowmobiles (expensive and polluting) or one’s feet, to get around, explore or have fun. Nicolas, mountain and tech lover, decides he’ll find a solution.
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2021’s Most Festive Cities and 10 cities will drain your holiday spirit
Sleigh bells are ringing, snow is glistening, and Mariah Carey is serenading shoppers at every Target and Macy’s — it’s the most wonderful time of the year.
But which of the 200 biggest U.S. cities most resemble a scene out of a Hallmark movie?
LawnStarter made a list of 2021’s Most Festive Cities and checked it twice to find out which among them will fill you with holiday cheer.
They looked for cities packed with holiday events, Euro-style Christmas markets, delicious goodies, and other fun things to do and see.
Of course, no winter wonderland is complete without snow, so they also measured the average snowfall in each city to find the most Instagram-worthy backdrops.
See which 10 cities will fill (or drain) your holiday spirit below, followed by highlights and lowlights from our report.
2021’s Most Festive Cities Rank City 1 New York, NY 2 Chicago, IL 3 Boston, MA 4 Philadelphia, PA 5 San Francisco, CA 6 Los Angeles, CA 7 Jersey City, NJ 8 Newark, NJ 9 Denver, CO 10 Washington, DC 2021’s Least Festive Cities Rank City 191 Montgomery, AL 192 Amarillo, TX 193 Sunrise Manor, NV 194 Cape Coral, FL 195 Shreveport, LA 196 Brownsville, TX 197 Corpus Christi, TX 198 Laredo, TX 199 Port St. Lucie, FL 200 Enterprise, NV 
Highlights and Lowlights:
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NY: There’s a reason the Big Apple is the central character in countless holiday-themed movies: Nobody does the holidays like New York, our No. 1 most festive city. In fact, New York earned more than double the points of our silver medalist, Chicago, and swept all but one category.With so many timeless traditions like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Times Square Ball Drop, kids from 1 to 92 indeed will find it hard to sleep in The City That Never Sleeps. So add New York to your holiday bucket list if you want to witness your own miracle on 34th Street this year.
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Baby, It’s Warm Outside: Nothing says “winter wonderland” like Jack Frost nipping at your nose, but California cities like Los Angeles (No. 6 overall) and its suburbs will warm your holiday spirit.
You won’t get much, if any, snow in most Golden State cities in our ranking, but if there’s one thing Californians know how to do well, it’s how to throw a smashing holiday party. California cities — the Los Angeles metro area in particular — occupy nearly every top 10 spot in the Entertaining category.
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The Grinch Stole Christmas — from Small Texas Cities: Not everything is bigger in the Lone Star State, it turns out. Holidays appear to be less of a production in smaller Texas cities, most of which landed in the lower half of our ranking. Laredo, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, and Amarillo slipped to the bottom 10 and took the last spots in the Merrymaking category.
But bigger Texas cities know how to party, with Houston faring best at No. 26 overall. Fort Worth’s Parade of Lights, San Antonio’s Chanukah on the River, Austin’s Trail of Lights, and KwanzaaFest in Dallas are just some of the larger events in the state that stand to make your holiday wishes come true.
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Christmas Markets Come to America: Christmas markets are more of a tradition across the pond, but they’re catching on here at home. In other words, you might be able to get a taste of this European experience in your own backyard — if you live close enough to one.
Modeled after the Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Germany, Chicago’s annual Christkindlmarket, for example, starts mid-November and ends Christmas Eve. Meanwhile, the newer Savannah Christmas Market in Georgia offers a unique Southern twist on the Salzburg Christmas Market in Austria. Grab an authentic bratwurst, savor some mulled wine, and be transported to another continent.
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Merry Christmas!

(Illustration by @qululululu)Merry Christmas, Heydoyou’s family and friends. Thank you for supporting us in the whole year! Let’s sing and pray for a beautiful Christmas. Wish us and our loving ones healthy and happy.
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Wyland Foundation’s whale tail pendants, wave socks and more help ocean conservation this holiday season

Wyland Foundation (501c3) presents new winter fundraising merchandise including aquatic jewels made with recycled metals, hand crafted in Southern California, naturally lead and nickel-free. Also see a line of cozy–aquatic themed–winter essentials.
Proceeds from Wyland Foundation‘s Gifts That Give fund programs for clean water and healthy oceans including the Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, art contests geared toward educating and inspiring ocean stewardship, and clean water advocacy.
Winter wear that supports ocean conservation is available online at wylandfoundation.org/shop.

Washed Twill Adjustable 3D Whale Tail Hat – Black with Cool Blue Underbrim
A modern take on the “dad cap” with Wyland Foundation Whale Tail embroidered using a 3D process. They opted for a sleek black-on-black design for this one. This hat has 6-panel construction and a pop-blue under-brim. It’s made from organic cotton which is enzyme washed for a soft, worn-in look and feel. It even has an adjustable antique brass buckle for a customized fit.

Heavy Cotton Wyland Signature Hoodie with Sea Turtle Screen – Blue
- The only casual-cozy pullover hoodie you will need.
- 100% heavy cotton.
- Pigment dyed with Wyland’s sea turtle screen and a Wyland sleeve signature screen.
- Screened using environmentally friendly water based ink.

USA Made Cotton Jacquard Shark Socks – One Size Fits Most!
- One size fits most folks!
- Cotton jacquard knit sharks & waves sock with a shark-bite toe and Wyland Foundation logo on the footbed.
- Blue combo with red accents.
- This WYFO design was USA made in North Carolina from USA sourced cotton.
- 75% Cotton, 21% Nylon, 4% Lycra

Octopus Print Flip Flops – Navy – Proceeds Benefit Our Oceans and Waterways
Wyland Foundation has produced some of the most unique and comfortable flip flops you’ll find anywhere. Proceeds help support the Wyland Foundation’s efforts for clean water and healthy oceans. See how the efforts are changing the world.
Features
- 100% Textile Sponge Rubber
- Textured footbed with graphics
- Wyland Foundation heel logos
- Navy / white color combination
- Long-lasting and recyclable
- Please refer to size chart

All proceeds from your purchases directly support Wyland Foundation efforts to bring people together for clean water and healthy oceans. So whether you’re buying something special for yourself or someone you love, you’re also making a unique contribution to children’s education, the arts, and the future of our planet.

About the Wyland Foundation
Founded in 1993 by environmental artist Wyland, the Wyland Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization is dedicated to promoting, protecting, and preserving the world’s oceans, waterways, and marine life. The foundation encourages environmental awareness through community events, educational programs, and public art projects. www.wylandfoundation.org





