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Shadow Lake Castile Soap Relaunched As Organic

by on 05.10.05
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shadlakecastilesoap.jpgShadow Lake Pure Castile Soap, a specialty soap made from plant extracts has been re-launched with new packaging and a reformulation featuring certified organic essential oils. The 16-ounce bottles are made from PETE, the highest-grade recyclable plastic available. The soaps are part of a line of naturally derived, eco-household and personal care products from Citra-Solv.

According to Citra-Solv founder Melissa Zeitler, the new formulas reflect growing consumer demand for personal care products that are efficacious and esthetically pleasing, but also environmentally responsible. Zeitler says Shadow Lake Castile Soaps were redesigned to meet environmental concerns of even the "greenest" consumers. :: Citra-Solv [by Justin Thomas]

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