This will be an exciting month and a half. I've always wanted to go to Nome to see the finish of the Iditarod Sled Dog race, and this year will be the year. We're No Angels will be selling our wares at the craft show in Old St. Joes Church.
Old St. Joe's is a historical building and is one block from the finish line. Everyone I've spoken to who have gone to Nome say it's just a hoot, lots and lots of fun.
We've been busy having new T-Shirts designed for the Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race for the end of Feb. with the finish this year in Fairbanks, AK. And, also for the Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Nome, Alaska.
Great news, T-Shirts will be available to anyone who wants one. You don't have to have been to the Iditarod or the Yukon Quest to get another original We're No Angels Design.
"I Shower with Dick's Hairy Goat" T- shirt was such a hit, that now they will be available in Black, Navy and Brown. We've done away with the Stonewash Blue and Green. All 100% Cotton Gildan brand heavy weight.
Just check for the two new T-shirts online in about 2 weeks......they are a giggle.
Hope to see you all in Nome between the 16th and the 21st..........
Will report back on how Nome was upon my return.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
SOAP PRICES DROP BY $1.00 RETAIL!!!
Well, I've been asked by many how the Seattle Gift Show was. Well, I'd say that we held our own and represented Alaska in the fine light that it is.
It was very exciting to meet buyers and exhibitors. Apparently the show was smaller than in past years. I suppose that is to be expected. Now, on an individual bases, speaking with retailers from the Seattle area, I'm told that sales are steady and that they are doing better than what the media is portraying.
In lieu of the weakened economy in the lower 48, I decided to drop the soap prices by $1.00 ea bar in an effort to do our part. With that, we are taking a cut and are not including in the bars the extra cost of shipping that Alaska has to deal with. (extra barge and another truck shipment) Prices will be re-evaluated in January 2010 and may need to go back to what they were one week ago. My intention is to give you the best value for your $1.00, and if there is any way that we can continue to keep them where they are, then that's what we will do.
Candles are priced at lower 48 prices already, so, they will stay where they are.
Getting close to Valentines, so, don't forget about your sweetie....now, good nite all.
It was very exciting to meet buyers and exhibitors. Apparently the show was smaller than in past years. I suppose that is to be expected. Now, on an individual bases, speaking with retailers from the Seattle area, I'm told that sales are steady and that they are doing better than what the media is portraying.
In lieu of the weakened economy in the lower 48, I decided to drop the soap prices by $1.00 ea bar in an effort to do our part. With that, we are taking a cut and are not including in the bars the extra cost of shipping that Alaska has to deal with. (extra barge and another truck shipment) Prices will be re-evaluated in January 2010 and may need to go back to what they were one week ago. My intention is to give you the best value for your $1.00, and if there is any way that we can continue to keep them where they are, then that's what we will do.
Candles are priced at lower 48 prices already, so, they will stay where they are.
Getting close to Valentines, so, don't forget about your sweetie....now, good nite all.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
cleavagecreek.com HELP CANCER RESEARCH
Hello,
I just received an email from a friend of mine who has a friend that is a breast cancer survivor.
Cleavage Creek Winery has created a program that helps raise money to cancer research through the sale of their wines.
Here's how it works, you choose and purchase wine featuring a different breast cancer survivor's picture, and a percentage of the proceeds are given for research.
Cathy, my friends friend is the one standing second from the left with short brown hair.
You can go on their web site, and order a bottle or two, why not try Cathy's wine.
Let us know how you liked it, and I'll post your comment.
Here's the site: www.cleavagecreek.com
I can be emailed at lee@werenoangelssoap.com
I just received an email from a friend of mine who has a friend that is a breast cancer survivor.
Cleavage Creek Winery has created a program that helps raise money to cancer research through the sale of their wines.
Here's how it works, you choose and purchase wine featuring a different breast cancer survivor's picture, and a percentage of the proceeds are given for research.
Cathy, my friends friend is the one standing second from the left with short brown hair.
You can go on their web site, and order a bottle or two, why not try Cathy's wine.
Let us know how you liked it, and I'll post your comment.
Here's the site: www.cleavagecreek.com
I can be emailed at lee@werenoangelssoap.com
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