TreeHugger Deals: Shop Gaiam and Play ConcentratiOm
by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island
on 11.18.08

Welcome to our new "TreeHugger Deals" column, which will run every Tuesday and is exclusively for TreeHugger readers. TreeHugger never receives monetary compensation or proceeds from these promotions.
In celebration of their recently launched ConcentratiOm, this week’s TreeHugger Deals comes to you from one of our favorites, Gaiam. Featuring renowned instructors Rodney Yee and Colleen Saidman, ConcentratiOm is a game that challenges players to test their memory and yoga knowledge. Players can see how many yoga poses they can match to their names in 2 minutes, and learn about their benefits when a correct match is made. New poses are featured every time the game is played. Don't forget to enter for a chance to win some cool prizes, including a 3-day yoga retreat with airfare, $750 in Gaiam & Visa gift cards, a 3-month Gaiam Yoga Club membership + 1GB iPod Shuffle, AND a Gaiam yoga DVD collection!
From now until May 31, 2009, TreeHugger readers will receive $10 off any purchase of $50 or more. And while you’re shopping around, don’t forget to check out ConcentratiOm and enter for a chance to win! Coupon code: GEB50. Gaiam ConcentratiOm
Check out our previous deals still available:
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Just out of curiousity, what are these "Treehugger Deals" posts? Are they advertorials?
David - advertorial or not, I'm glad to see Treehugger rewarding their readers with exclusive deals and coupons. Who doesn't like to save a bit of $$$ now than then on their shopping?
Oh, don't get me wrong. I'm not opposed to advertorials in the least. I'm involved in publishing, and the newspaper I write for accepts them, and I've even wrote some.
But I think that if a post or story is a paid piece it should be disclosed.