Reuseable love

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As regular readers of this blog are already aware, Reusablebags.com is one of our most-admired businesses.  So it will come as no great surprise to learn that when I received a telephone call from their VP of Operations letting me know that Lunapads had been chosen as new products on their site, I was so happy that I pretty much rolled around on the floor.  Plus, he actually called - who does that anymore?  The new business chivalry, I love it.

While I was excited at the prospect of having recruited a possibly-substantial new customer,  the deeper feeling that I was having was one of validation.  We live in an odd little world here at Lunapads, and at times feel misunderstood with respect to why we do what we do (Redbook, anyone?)  So getting the order from one of our business idols was about far more than just the value of the order - it was really about feeling seen, understood, and respected by someone who gets it.  For anyone new to Reusablebags.com, it was the 2007 People’s Choice Award winner from Green America (formerly Co-op America), is cited in Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, and was recently featured on the Oprah show.

Want to help us to make this a beautiful, long-term relationship?  Do you need any new super-skookum shopping bags or water bottles?  (Suzanne and I are lusting after the hemp napkins, sandwich bags, and more of our favorite shopping bags)  Here is a discount promo code for 15% off Lunapads (case sensitive!): Luna15.  Go crazy from now until midnight CST on May 28, 2009. As an added incentive they are offering $7 flat rate shipping for US domestic orders - I may have to do a little shopping myself!

Whether you need anything or not, please take a minute to write a review of Lunapads while you’re there ;-)

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2 Responses to “Reuseable love”

  1. katieb Says:

    Do you think Al Gore and Oprah would use cloth toilet wipes—-or would that be, well…..too ‘inconvenient’……….

  2. Madeleine Says:

    Ha ha, good question! Why not ask them?

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