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Zola Goods - Debbie Cattell

Name: Debbie Cattell

URL: www.zolagoods.com/shop/DebbieCattell

Email Address: sdcat@rcn.com

Party Prize: Zola stainless steel water bottle (16 oz.)

This stainless steel bottle is made by EcoUsable and is constructed from high quality sanitary grade 304 stainless steel which has a low nickel content. It is durable, lightweight, reusable, and 100% recyclable.

Event Special: With every order of $50 or more, receive a free organic cotton Zola shopping tote. This sturdy grocery tote grown, woven, sewn, and printed with water-based ink in the U.S.A. You will also have the satisfaction of knowing that you have done your part in creating a better future by shopping green.

Company Description: Zola, of Italian origin, means “piece of earth.” By making small changes, each of us can heal our own piece of earth and together create an abundant future for our planet.

Zola is committed to offering solutions to environmental challenges and empowering those who want to make a difference in their community.

Embracing a grassroots approach, Zola Coordinators educate individuals about small changes they can make to improve their lives and the environment. Inspired by this message, guests will then have the opportunity to purchase high-quality, affordable, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible products. We believe that when people know better, they do better.

Product Description: Zola offers some of the best and most affordable green products on the market.

Note from Me to You: Thank you for your interest in Zola: The Art of Living Green and doing your part to saving the world.

Have you heard the news about global climate change and asked, “What can I do?” Have you been searching for a meaningful way to connect with others and inspire them to help make the world a better place? Would you like to earn extra income, make your own hours, and not feel pressured to meet recruiting or sales requirements?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then consider becoming a Zola Coordinator and bring positive change to your community by educating people about the small changes they can make to help the environment. The Coordinator Kit consists of the items which will be most helpful to you during your demonstrations. Many of these items can also be used on a regular basis which is great advertising for your business. The kit also includes catalogues and order forms and is valued at $200, but the cost to you is $149.

Posted by Lauren on June 27th, 2009 No Comments