Saturday, February 19, 2011

Seventh Generation Giveaway!

Winner has been emailed! Thanks everyone for entering!

Seventh Generation recently sent me a ton of their feminine care products to review and offered to host a giveaway package for one lucky reader! Let me start off by saying that I totally advocate cloth pads because they are reusable, but let's be honest. Most women are looking for the convenience of disposable pads and tampons.

Seventh Generation feminine care is a good choice because they are made from organic cotton and are 100% chlorine free! If you are looking for an alternative to use then Seventh Generation is much, much more eco-friendly than traditional pads and tampons and keeps more chemicals out of your body. 100% cotton, what's there to complain about?!?

I tried them out, and can say that:
1. They don't have that stupid irritating plastic that rubs and chafes like most commercial pads and
2. They are super comfortable and convenient. I will admit it. I love cloth, but these are easy which is cool.
3. I love the logo/motto "In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations" a saying that is from The Great Law of The Iroquois Confederacy. When you have kids, nothing can be more important than thinking about the future and what kind of environment we are leaving behind.

If you want something to use while your are out and about, need a backup for your Diva Cup, or want a healthier alternative to commercially made pads and tampons then check out Seventh Generation. They are now available at Target, Wal-Mart and lots of other stores across the nation.

Now, onto the giveaway! If you want to enter to win your own feminine care gift pack of organic tampons and pads from Seventh Generation just follow these guidelines.

Mandatory Entry

Follow my blog publicly, and tell me something you learned about Seventh Generations line of feminine care products that isn't mentioned on this page. Go to Seventh Generation here.

Extra Entry
For an extra entry, tell me one reason that you prefer using organic cotton tampons and pads. You can check out the videos and other resources on the Seventh Generation feminine care website to learn more about reasons to use natural, organic feminine care products. Good luck everyone.

The winner will be drawn on Feb. 25 using random.org and entries will be verified before notification. Winner has 48 hours to reply by email to claim their prize or another winner will be drawn.

Seventh Generation provided products to me free of charge, at my request, for this review and giveaway. The opinions expressed here are my own, and not influenced in any way by third parties.

57 comments:

  1. I follow on GFC as bukaeyes. I learned that Seventh Generation is proud to support SHE, which helps local women in developing countries jump-start their own businesses to manufacture and distribute affordable, quality, and eco-friendly sanitary pads.
    bukaeyes@aol.com

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  2. I prefer dye and fragrance free. Plus I'm alway looking to stay green and they are better for the environment.
    bukaeyes@aol.com

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  3. 7tyh gen offer a wheat-based absorbent core. Plus, no dyes and no fragrances! :) shadygrove79 at aol dot com

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  4. I think green products are much safer, especially when you are using them on/in your body :) shadygrove79 at aol dot com

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  5. Our choice of chlorine free products can help reduce the amount of chlorinated toxins released into the environment.
    terrapinmoon at gmail dot com

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  6. I personally prefer using chemical free products. It's a better feeling to me, knowing that Seventh Generation offers a Chlorine free feminine product.
    terrapinmoon at gmail dot com

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  7. Following your blog on google ~ If every woman of menstruating age replaced one 16-count package of regular absorbency conventional rayon/cotton (60:40) blend applicator tampons with our organic cotton tampons, we could prevent 14,000 lbs of pesticides from polluting our rivers, lakes and streams.
    artstitched (at) aol (dot) com

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  8. one reason I prefer organic tampons is because I personally dont like the idea of putting chemicals & other yucky things inside my body...plus it is keeping that much more out of our environment!

    artstitched (at) aol (dot) com

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  9. following your blog now.. I learned that the top cover sheet on pads are a non-woven polyolefin cover sheet. I'm eager to try it out as I'm allergic to many brands of pads.
    taznjade at gmail dot com

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  10. I prefer to use organic pads because though I have not tried them yet, I feel better about using them rather than traditional pads. Chemicals, dyes, etc. It's no wonder I get a rash from most brands!

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  11. I follow via GFC and I learned thae when we choose SG chlorine free products can help reduce the amount of chlorinated toxins released into the environment and help make the world a healthier place for your family and generations to come
    nclaudia 25 at yahoo dot com

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  12. the reason that I prefer using organic cotton tampons and pads is because conventional cotton contains pesticides , and organic tampons and pads are better for me and the environment
    nclaudia 25 at yahoo dot com

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  13. I'm following and learned that there are no dyes or fragrances.

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  14. their pads have a wheat based absorbent core. I follow you on gfc

    kitraz13 at hotmail dot com

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  15. I prefer organic cotton pads and tampons because it scares me about putting chemicals in regions they shouldnt be :)

    kitraz13 at hotmail dot com

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  16. I'm a gfc follower and I learned they are chlorine free.

    hewella1 at gmail dot com

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  17. I would like them because it makes me feel like I am helping the environment even more.

    hewella1 at gmail dot com

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  18. Follow with GFC
    angiewith3 at live dot com

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  19. It's almost scary to think of the chemicals,bleaches, etc used in regular feminine products. I Think these would be a lot safer
    angiewith3 at live dot com

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  20. I learned that you can print a $2 off coupon from the website to buy these already reasonably priced products at a discount.

    libbylopez AT hotmail DOT com

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  21. I learned their tampons are rayon free and the package contains 80% post consumer waste.
    jenniferwlsn33 at gmail.com

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  22. I forgot to tell you I'm a new gfc follower- jennifer wilson
    I prefer their products because of the lack of chemicals used to make them. I don't like to think about all the years I wasn't using organic products.
    jenniferwlsn33 at gmail.com

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  23. I follow you on gfc
    milo johnston.
    I found it interesting that if we used organic feminine products we could prevent 14,000 lbs of pesticides from polluting our rivers, lakes and streams!
    miloannjohnston at yahoo dot com

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  24. I just feel better putting something in my body that doesnt have chemicals like the chemical regular tampons have.
    milo johnston
    miloannjohnston at yahoo dot com

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  25. I follow you on GFC(kellyr78) and I learned Seventh Generation's pads and tampons are whitened without chemicals containing chlorine.

    KellywcuATyahooDOTcom

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  26. I prefer using organic pads, because they have much less impact on the environment when they are produced- less chemicals into the earth, etc.

    KellywcuATyahooDOTcom

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  27. Follow your blog publicly. I learned that if every woman of menstruating age replaced one 16-count package of regular absorbency conventional rayon/cotton (60:40) blend applicator tampons with their organic cotton tampons, we could prevent 14,000 lbs of pesticides from polluting our rivers, lakes and streams.

    jswaks at gmail dot com

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  28. I like that they are organic, have no dyes and are chlorine-free helping to avoid toxic dioxins.

    jswaks at gmail dot com

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  29. Here is what I learned: about the connection of unorganic cotton being treated with pesticides and then used on our feminine products. I never even thought about that! annejk112233(at)yahoo(dot)com I also follow ur blog

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  30. Another reason I'd prefer to use the organic products is to help lessen the amount of products with pesticides that we add to our waste piles. Also it just seems healthier for us women and on our bodies. annejk112233(at)yahoo(Dot)com

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  31. I follow and learned that replaced one 16-count package of regular absorbency conventional blend applicator tampons with the organic cotton tampons, we could prevent 14,000 lbs of pesticides from polluting our rivers, lakes and streams!

    thepricklypinecone(at)gmail.com

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  32. they are chlorine free.
    daivase at yahoo dot com

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  33. I'm a new follower (Green Mission Mama) and I really wanted to know where to get these and I found they have them at Whole Foods!!!! YAY!

    gr812_2000 at yahoo dot com

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  34. WOW! Here's what I learned - and it's really an amazing bit of info:
    "If every woman of menstruating age replaced one 16-count package of regular absorbency conventional rayon/cotton (60:40) blend applicator tampons with our organic cotton tampons, we could prevent 14,000 lbs of pesticides from polluting our rivers, lakes and streams" That's a LOT of pesticides for one box per menstruating woman!

    I'm your newest GFC follower and I'm glad to have found a like-minded blogger through Tight Wad in Utah!
    ohmiss14 at yahoo dot com

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  35. I have to admit that I've never used organic feminine products. They just aren't available around here. After reading about the differences, though, I think I may just start ordering online. What a difference!
    ohmiss14 at yahoo dot com

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  36. I follow on GFC and learned that they are organic products
    hrddiana556(at)gmail(dot)com

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  37. I follow via GFC (Beeb)and I learned that Seventh Generation is proud to support SHE, which helps local women in developing countries jump-start their own businesses to manufacture and distribute affordable, quality, and eco-friendly sanitary pads. And they have a coupon for $2 off! :) Thank you for the giveaway!

    ~Beeb
    supercoupongirl AT gmail.com

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  38. I'm a follower. I learned that the core of the pads are wheat based. I also really like that these are cholorine free. It's hard to find a more natural feminine product that is also affordable.
    kirbycolby at gmail dot com

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  39. I'd like to try organic pads because of the environmental benefits of organic products.

    ~Beeb
    supercoupongirl AT gmail.com

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  40. GFC follower of your blog as lewalk. I learned that by using organic I am not only saving toxins from being released into the environment, I am keeping them from being released into my body. Yuck!

    lewalk(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  41. I would much prefer organic to my chemical filled products because I, and most of my family, are prone to female related problems such as infections and the sort. If changing to organic can save us from so many then bring them on. Lol. Thanks for the chance to try.

    lewalk(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  42. I follow you via GFC. I learned that conventional tampons are commonly made from a blend of cotton and rayon. Rayon is typically treated with chlorine dioxide, which can result in dangerous chlorinated toxins being released into the environment. But seventh generation are chlorine-free!

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  43. I'd rather use organic tampons for the same reason people choose organic foods, so that I KNOW what's going inside me!

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  44. I learned the pads absorbancy is wheat based
    happydealhappyday @ hotmail.com

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  45. I learned that using organic tampons reduces pesticide use
    jenlcrum@gmail.com

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  46. I learned that there are no dyes or fragances
    sarahlovesvegas@hotmail

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  47. They donate 10% of their profits to organizations that support a positive change.
    shannonforpeace(at)gmail.com

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  48. The reason why I want to use organic tampons and pads is because I am very eco friendly and try to reduce my carbon footprint as much as possible.
    shannonforpeace(at)gmail.com

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  49. I'd like to also try their wipes.
    Now following GFC.

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  50. I prefer them because I have very sensitive skin. Even the new kotex pads bother me believe it or not.

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  51. I follow your blog and I learned that the top of regular pads are a non-woven polyolefin cover.
    rebeccaw2005 at gmail dot com

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  52. GFC Follower and I learned that these products help reduce the amount of chlorinated toxins released into the environment.

    beckeesdeals at gmail dot com

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  53. I learned that these Seventh Generation products have a wheat-based core.

    glycine.max at gmail.com

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  54. I prefer to use organic cotton feminine products because I don't want to have some artificial, chemical-soaked item inside that most sensitive area!

    glycine.max at gmail.com

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  55. Wow! I learned that the average woman will buy more than 11,000 tampons in her lifetime! Thanks for the giveaway!
    dana10879@yahoo.com

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  56. It is important to use products like these that are available. It is better both for my body and the environment!
    dana10879@yahoo.com
    I also follow via GFC!

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  57. I follow and I'm impressed Seventh Generation supports SHE, which helps local women in developing countries jump-start their own businesses to manufacture and distribute affordable, quality, and eco-friendly sanitary pads.

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