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Quick update

written by Laurie October 24, 2015

First, I was changing some of the settings on the blog tonight, and those changes seem to have triggered an odd email to be sent out to my mailing list. I apologize for that!

Second, I am aiming to put the cart back up the first week of November, but I hope to finish the natural forest formula first. We are also batching and making samples to prepare for reopening. I will update as the date gets closer.

Third, I’ve been working on a couple posts for the blog and plan to post more this fall. So, I’ll be back soon! 🙂

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Linda Jardee October 25, 2015 - 4:19 am

The Natural Forest sounds wonderful. When will that be available, and is it similar to anything else you already have out? Thanks!

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Laurie E October 25, 2015 - 5:00 am

Hi Linda,
That won’t be the final name, but that’s what I’ve been calling it for now; it’s a natural version of Forest Walk. The original was already high in naturals, but I had to work on the formula because I can’t get the black hemlock for it anymore. I can use blue hemlock, which is very similar, but I also have some new naturals that work really well in it, so I thought I’d see if I could go all-natural with the new formula. I like what I have, so I thought I’d bring it out and see how others like it. I’m hoping to add it before the end of the year, but we’ll see! So far testers have given good feedback.

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