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New Company Offers Food-Safe and Non- Toxic Products
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lorida-based Essential Safe Products (ESP) recently launched an online resource, LiveESP. com, where consumers
can learn about food-safe and non-toxic alternatives to kitchen equipment made with harmful chemicals. “There’s no better place than in the kitchen to start going non-toxic,” says company President Hannah Masimore. “Why buy organic and healthy foods if you cook and eat with toxic products?”
LiveESP.com features brands that sell food-safe and chemical-free cookware, bakeware, storage containers, kitchen utensils and gadgets as well as on-the-go convenience items. Masimore explains that all products that qualify for the web- site are free of BPA, phthalates, PFCs and other harmful chemicals. The site pro-
vides helpful information and tips about such hazards and how to avoid them. It also includes background stories and credentials of participating companies to illustrate what people should look for in makers of kitchenware supplies. For more information, call 954.626.2122 or visit
LiveESP.com. See ad, this page.
Toy Drive and Holiday Charity Event Starting Nov. 18 - Dec. 18,
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nternational Holistic Center (IHC) will be an official toy drop-off for Big Mama’s Team of Life organization. Dr. Elizabeth King, IHC founder and CEO, and husband John Weaver, Central Beach Alliance President and business- man, put out a plea for unwrapped new or gently used toys to help put a smile on a child’s face this holiday season. The couple have been big sup- porters of this grassroots organization for over 12 years. Dr. Elizabeth states, “Although Big Mama’s Team of Life is a non-profit 501c3, she receives no
government funding.
She needs the com- munity to h el p
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help others. Big Mama’s slogan is “Coming Together for our Youth!”. Let’s do it this holiday season. Last year Big Mama’s Team of Life
handed out over 10,000 toys during the holiday season to underprivileged children from West Palm Beach to Homestead. For information about Big Mama, visit
www.Bigmamahelp.com. If you’d like to donate a toy, be- come a sponsor, an official Big Mama toy drop-off, or donate a silent auction item for the holiday charity event, call IHC at 954.903.9426 for their hours. IHC is located at 3471 N. Federal Hwy., Ste. 410 (Roselli Bldg.), Ft Lau- derdale,
www.IHCHealthFusion.com. See ad page 18.
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