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April 30, 2008

Sign the Petition by One.org to Stop the Hunger Crisis

Here's what the petition says, as a letter to the President:

Stop the Hunger Crisis

In just three years, the price of staple foods like wheat, corn and rice has almost doubled, and this week, World Bank President Robert Zoellick said that if left unchecked, global food shortages could set the world back seven years in the fight against extreme poverty and global disease. We must urge our leaders to take action.

Go ahead and sign the petition by going HERE.

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One.org is a non-partisan organization that seeks to raise public awareness about the issues of global poverty, hunger, disease and efforts to fight such problems in developing countries. Tell a friend!!

April 24, 2008

Gift Ideas for Mother's Day - Mother's Day is May 11th

Time to get cracking and to think about what thoughtful gift you will get Mom for Mother's Day. The Succulent Wife has some fun, practical and inexpensive gift ideas for Mother's Day.  For example, we are now showing some great handbag accessories. Take a look at the Ultimate Purse Organizer (this one is our Deal of the Moment item and is at 30% off - Hurry!), the purse hanger and the very clever KatchKey Key Finders (these are magnets that will catch yours keys and keep them in place so that you can find them easily in the vast abyss that is your handbag. Well, if it's anything like mine, that is...). 

The best part? Simply enter coupon code "momsday" at checkout to receive free priority shipping on your order over $50. That's valid until May 11.  Happy shopping!

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April 23, 2008

Painted Hands as Art and in Advertising

I haven't had a chance to investigate this further, but I'm definitely noticing a trend with hands being used as a canvas for art and for advertising. What could be the underlying impetus for this wave? Inspired by body art in general, tattoo art? Or, is it that in our blasé -ness for all ordinary medium, hands are presenting a fresh... face? Do hands add a more "human" touch to the product presentation? Whatever the inspiration behind this trend, I like it!

For example, this Animated Hands collection called "Animani" from the artist Mario Mariotti


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And this campaign by AT&T:

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April 16, 2008

Rain Forecasting Umbrella

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Well, I live in Las Vegas where we have more than 300 days of sun a year. I use an umbrella maybe once a year and hardly ever check the weather. That is very unlike my days of living in Montreal where the weather forecast would dictate our every activity. Which is why I totally get the usefulness of this umbrella. How utterly clever! The Forecast Umbrella is embedded with wi-fi technology that pulls timely weather info from the Internet. The more intense the glow of the handle, the more ardent the umbrella's calling for you to take it along at that moment. Only a concept prototype, but I am buying them as gifts as soon as they are available!

Via Likecool.com

April 14, 2008

Monster Go Away! Spray - Nite-Nite Night Frights!

Monster_go_away_spray If you have - or have had - small children, you KNOW that these lurking monster problems are all too real.

Monster Go Away! Spray is a REAL SOLUTION for children who are troubled by "monsters". Developed by Lisa Cook, a real mom and aromatherapy educator to ward off monsters of all shapes and sizes.

Formulated with high quality medicinal essential oils (a blend of blend of Roman Chamomile, French High Altitude Lavender & Italian Mandarin), Monster Go Away! Spray synergistically soothes the central nervous system enabling children to relax, especially at bedtime children spray where monsters may lurk - under the bed, in the closet, all about the room.

You can buy the Monster Go Away! Spray here.

April 12, 2008

Defendius Door Chain by Art Lebedev

Haha. Love the clever take on this door chain lock. The involved process of unlocking this door would certainly give one enough time to think about whether they want to let their visitors in or not. Or at least, this contraption would be excellent to legitimately formulate the excuse:  "Sorry, I can't let you in right now. I'm stuck in a maze..."

To note, also ideal for keeping that new crush that you're so infatuated with from leaving your premises too early. Probably doesn't meet fire codes though, huh?

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Available for $49.99 at ThinkGeek.com