Saturday, February 27, 2010
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100% Organic Bamboo Sheets

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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Down Hoody
Stay warm for the rest of the winter in this 850-fill sustainable down hoody($280). This stylish piece of insulation uses all natural goose down for its high warmth-to-weight ratio. The exterior shell is made of 2-ply 30-denier rip-stop 100% recycled polyester treated with DWR water repellency. This ensures that no water or branches get to your down insulation during your winter activities. The hood is helmet compatible and the drawcord hem and elastic cuffs keep the heat in and the cold out. So enjoy some sustainable style and warmth till spring comes back around.
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Reclaimed Railroad Spike Bottle Opener
Open your bottled beverages at your next party with this reclaimed railroad spike bottle opener ($17). These spikes are purchased from the railroad and then are hand forged. They are heated in a coal forge and then hammered by hand on a 130 year old anvil. Since the bottle openers are hand forged each one is an original work of art. Order one of these conversation pieces today in time for your next brew fest.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Brunton FlipSticks
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Goji Power Goji Berries
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Jaguar XJ Hybrid
Cruise in eco-luxury with the Jaguar XJ Hybrid ($TBA). Jaguar has teamed up with Lotus to build a 1.2 litre 3 cylinder engine which is then paired with a 145kW (194hp) electric motor to power the XJ. The XJs new drivetrain allows it to achieve 47 mpg and emissions of under 120 g/km. The new drivetrain's lower weight helps the XJ still handle very well if not better and can reach a 112 mph top speed. Hopefully soon you will be able to speed along in this hybrid saloon if Jaguar brings it to production.
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Pencil Printer
Take all of those chewed up pencil stubs and put them to good use with the Pencil Printer.($TBA) This ingenious electronic takes your old pencil stubs and separates the graphite from the pencil to use it for ink in the printer. The printer also uses the erasers to erase things you have printed as well. While the exact method of how this printer works is not really clear, but the idea is great and hopefully it will be on the market soon.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
100% Organic Standard "A" Pocket Jeans
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PermaFLOW self cleaning drain system
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