Shadow Lake Pure Castile Soap Re-launched with Certified Organic Essential Oils, New Packaging
Shadow Lake Pure Castile Soap a natural, biodegradable personal care soap, has been reintroduced with new packaging and a formula that includes certified organic essential oils.
Danbury, CT (PRWEB) May 6, 2005 -- Shadow Lake Pure Castile Soap, a specialty
personal care soap made from plant extractives and distributed through natural
products stores nationwide, has been re-launched with new packaging and a
reformulation featuring certified organic essential oils. The soaps are part of
a line of naturally derived, environment-friendly household and personal care
products from Connecticut-based Citra-Solv, LLC.
According to Citra-Solv,
LLC Founder Melissa Zeitler, the new formulas reflect growing consumer demand
for personal care products that are efficacious and esthetically pleasing, but
also environmentally responsible. “More consumers are looking deeper than
packaging, and performance” says Zeitler, “they want to be sure what they're
buying isn’t harming the Earth or causing other creatures to suffer.” Zeitler
says Shadow Lake Castile Soaps meet and exceed the environmental concerns of
even the “greenest” consumers. “These products are right at home in the kitchen,
bath - and even at the side of a mountain stream. And the additions of certified
organic essential oils and more contemporary packaging make our soap even more
appealing to these discerning consumers.”
Shadow Lake Pure Castile Soaps
are offered in four popular fragrances, Vanilla-Almond, Eucalyptus-Spearmint,
Peppermint Leaf and the latest fragrance, Fresh Ginger. The 16-ounce bottles are
made from PETE, the highest-grade recyclable plastic available. The
newly-formulated soaps are now in distribution, and will be available nationwide
within 45 days.
For more information about Shadow Lake Pure Castile Soap
and Citra-Solv, LLC, call (800) 343-6588. High-resolution images of the
packaging are available upon request.
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