Formula II Skin Care

I get so much hand & body lotion for free or close to it, I almost can’t believe I’m going to make this recommendation-that you actually pay for something, but I am.  This lotion is so good, it’s worth paying for. Formula II was developed locally by a couple of pharmacists. Every winter I have this recurring dry itchy rash, and nothing gets rid of it completely. I’ve slept with all sorts of balms and lotions and vaseline and gloves, and it still won’t go away. Even with two separate Rx from my doctor, still comes back every winter.

I tried Formula II and I can’t believe it, but my rash has gone away. It’s unscented, which I love and it’s so much more than a creme. It’s recommended for diaper rash, bed sores, diabetes care, all sorts of skin problems.

And HERE is where you can get yourself a 4 oz tube for just S&H, which is 4.95.

Vistaprint deals

I don’t know if you’re familiar with Vistaprint or not, but it’s a website that does labels, calendars, business cards, that sort of thing. I don’t think it’s a scam, but it is very gimmicky. Their gimmick is that they often offer a lot of stuff for “free” and you only pay S&H. These free deals come along so often, I find it hard to believe that they’re not calculating in at least some portion of the cost. Nevertheless, there are good deals to be had if you’re looking for personalized items such as greeting cards & announcements, business cards, calendars, mailing labels, clothing labels and that kind of stuff.  Then again, maybe they are willing to give away some stuff for free in hopes that you’ll place repeat orders.

I’ve found the quality of their products to be decent, but it takes forever. I would not recommend ordering xmas cards from them–at least not for this year! Give yourself several weeks’ worth of lead time when placing orders.  And there are many places to find Vistaprint codes, and don’t forget to enter the site via ebates.

Shopping codes for Vistaprint- here, here and here. And if you don’t find the deal you’re looking for in one of those links, simply do an internet search on “vistaprint free” or “vistaprint codes” and you’ll get lots of options.

*3* Redbox rentals for a buck!

Details HERE.

I really like RedBox and use the one in the Avondale Acme all the time. This voucher is good until the end of March, so enough rentals to get us through a few snowstorms.

Thank you Groupon Delaware!

Still need your help, c’mon, let’s do this! (turns into a mildly long rant)

My charity is still in the Pepsi contest for December. Link is on the right of this page. I’m learning a lot about this. Seems like it would be a fun, easy contest….just get people to click, right?

Um, actually, no.

I’ve been researching this contest as well as reaching out to some contacts who have had success with it. First, Pepsi announced last year, pre-Super Bowl, that they would not pay $20million in Super Bowl ads, but would instead reinvest it in the community, a la this contest. I think that if my group had joined last winter or early spring, we would have had a much better chance.

But since then, this thing has evolved into a beast that probably not even Pepsi expected. First, different charities form alliances. “You get all your people to vote for us, and we’ll get all our people to vote for you” type of thing. Since everyone gets 10 votes/day, seems like a nice mutual arrangement. Except that of course, everyone is out for themselves. They want you to vote for them, but they don’t really want to vote for you. There’s even an email circulating around from one of the charities, in bold letters across the top it says “If you don’t have time, don’t worry about the other groups in our alliance, just make sure you vote for us.” Nice, huh? Especially when you look at their Pepsi page, there are lots of posts from other groups pledging their votes.

And, think about it. If you’re hunting down $250k, it’s worth a gamble to pay some part-timers to devote all of their time to rounding up volunteers and voting. If you win, you’re still ahead by more than $200k. And that is exactly what is happening with some of the bigger charities. They have designated voting banks and voter pools. They have volunteers rounding up votes around the clock, paying college kids to walk dorms and get text votes, walk the aisles at tailgating events to round up more votes.

But here’s the thing. IDEAS, my charity, is not a large organization. It’s run out of people’s homes. We’re an entirely parent-based organization. We don’t have enough clout to form alliances–the bigger groups aren’t hunting down our voting pool, they want to align with someone bigger. We’re entirely grass roots. We don’t have a giant mailing list that we can pull votes from. Heck, there are only a few hundred cases of idic15 diagnosed worldwide!

And given that, I’m very proud of us and what we’ve done–we’ve managed to hang out in places #30-#50 for several weeks, without the power of big alliances behind us. And our group is still very energetic about wanting to win, we just need your help.

Please vote, 3 times a day, every day in December. Online, text, facebook. If you have any questions or problems doing any of the methods, just post your question here. And please post it on your facebook and email it to friends, family, coworkers, anyone!

Let’s be the “little charity that could.” I may sound discouraged, but I’m not. I’m still giving it my all, still handing out my little voter slips to everyone I come into contact with. I’m disappointed that it’s not, I don’t know, more fair? Is that the wording I want to use? But I’m not discouraged about trying to get us to that $50k! Go, let’s do this!