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June

June 10th, 2009



Image Summer Special!

Summer is in the air! And with the summer sun comes lounging, hiking, biking, swimming, and vacationing. What better way to celebrate the outdoors than to use products that keep the environment healthy - such as alternative menstrual products, of course! We are offering free shipping on everything on the GladRags site from now through the Summer Solstice, June 21. Just put the code J09 into the discount coupon area during checkout and you will pay $0 for shipping!!

Image Saying Goodbye

It is with great sorrow that we say goodbye to one of our star employees, Elizabeth. She is off to bigger things at Columbia's Mailman school of Public Health in New York City. She is still helping design the new website and will hopefully write some blog entries about what she is learning. While we are sad to see her go, we are happy that she gets to pursue her dreams.

Image Twitter and Facebook Deal!

One day this month we are going to offer a super discount through our Facebook page and our Twitter feed. So if you are not already a friend or follower, join our community so you can keep an eye open for when this great deal happens! Not only will you benefit from the sale, but you can show your support for alternative menstrual products, learn about menstruation, and write reviews. If you are not part of facebook or twitter it is free to join! Whether you are a cup or a pad user, you will benefit from this special.

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What's Happening on the Blog

Dr. Suzanne Scopes wrote a post about natural remedies for PMS. Alex found a moving story about one woman's journey through menstrual cup usage. And Elizabeth and Tanya posted a note from someone who randomly wrote to tell us how gross she thinks reusables are. We asked readers how they respond to such negativity and got some great comments. Want to weigh in?

http://www.gladrags.com/blog