New Leaf Market

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Jan 272011
 

Winter Market in Green Bay, January 29 – It’s the Cabin Fever Cure!

Join us on Saturday, January 29 from 8AM to noon, at the New Leaf Co-op Winter Market, KI Convention Center, Green Bay. Free admission and free parking in the Main Street parking ramp.

This is the second of two winter markets, which are part of New Leaf Co-op’s membership drive. Visit over 30 vendors selling goods from herbs, soaps and winter produce to buffalo, chicken and venison – and everything in between!

We’ll be there with handcrafted soaps, lotions, balms and more! We’re sharing a table with Sweet Willow Naturals, a new shop opening in Green Bay. Read about our new Local Order Pickup Program at Sweet Willow Naturals, which begins February 2, 2011.

New Leaf Market is a full-service, member-owned, cooperative grocery store featuring local, healthy and fair-priced food for the community. The vision of New Leaf Market is sustainable food security for ourselves, our children, and future generations. More information about New Leaf Market Co-op.

See you at the market!

 

Super Bowl Suds Game Day Soaps on Sale!
Lather Up for Lambeau!

We’re celebrating the road to the Super Bowl, with a special sale on game day soaps. Enjoy up to 20% savings – while supplies last!

Touchdown on the Tundra Soap
Century Farmhouse designed this soap for an event held at Lambeau Field. Celebrate football’s finest with the only green and gold soap made with real snow!
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SLS Free Shampoo

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Jan 242011
 

The Top Five Reasons to Use Natural SLS Free Shampoo Bars
Shampoo bar users often tell us they’ll “never go back to that plastic bottle stuff.” However, we know many may not be familiar with shampoo bar advantages or how to use them. Here’s a summary:

1. No Synthetic Chemicals
Liquid commercial shampoos often contain ingredients such as parabens (synthetic preservative) to prolong shelf-life and sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) to boost the foaming properties. SLS was originally designed as a degreasing agent; it can be harsh in some concentrations, potentially irritating the scalp and stripping the hair of natural oils.

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