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the hairs,” explains Mark Bellm, sales director. In 2008, the Platinum XL was Amazon.com’s best selling personal care product, outselling over 1.5 million other products in the same category during the holiday season. The trimmer has even received a mention in a CNBC news clip. Wholesale prices vary, with quantity also affecting the price. The sug-


gested retail is $19.95, and retailers are only required to order a minimum of 12 trimmers, with a selection of three different merchandising displays available. “Groom Mate Global also offers a 90 day trial offer. Try Groom Mates in your store for 90 days, and if you are dissatisfi ed for any reason, simply return the unsold merchandise and we will refund your purchase price,” says Bellm. “This is a completely risk free opportunity to test the Groom Mates brand.” ■


For more information: Groom Mate Global/ PHR Systems Limited 317 Colony Green Court, Wilmington, NC 28412 Tel.: 888-222-8413, Fax: 919-882-1814 Email: service@groommate.com, Website: www.groommate.com


wholesales for $4.50, with a mini- mum of 12 pieces. “We also offer a discount if you order in larger quantities,” notes Westrick. “To start an account with us is easy and simple. You need to have a reseller’s license and your fi rst order must be over $200.” ■


For more information: Nostalgic Images 26012 Nostalgic Rd. Defi ance, OH 43512 Tel.: 419-784-1728 Email: Use online form Website: www.nostalgicimages.com


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