Mrs. Meyer’s Offers Free Shipping

December 1, 2008 · Print This Article

Just mention Mrs. Meyer’s geranium product line to me and I reach deep into the recesses of my brain to conjure up the scent … it is THAT good. The amount of Mrs. Meyer’s products in my neck of the woods are limited so the best way for me to get my fix is by ordering them online. Fortunately the company is offering FREE SHIPPING for today’s orders — and today ony!

To get the free shipping just hop on by the the site, choose your favorite cleaning product and you are done. that is a wonderful opportunity to try some of that Peppermint Holiday Collection that

Patricia was raving about. Free shipping is plus a good excuse to assemble a gift basket for a Meyer’s enthusiast you know. Finally, buy some cleansing goodness for your loved ones and throw it in their stockings as a subtle tip that you could use some help around the house.

Mrs. Meyer’s is committed to using naturally derived, biodegradable material in their products and they never, ever pop quiz on animals.

Mrs. Meyer’s Offers Free Shipping originally presented on Green Daily on Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:01:00 EST 0.Please see our terms for use of feeds.

[Source] Kelly Leahy

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