Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Hottest toy of the holiday season passes the industry's most stringent consumer health and safety certification standards

Manufacturer of Zhu Zhu Pets Confirms Safety of Mr. Squiggles Toy and Offers Validation of Testing Protocol

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cepia LLC, the manufacturer of Zhu Zhu Pets, says that its Mr. Squiggles toy is "absolutely safe and has passed the most rigorous testing in the toy industry for consumer health and safety." This statement is in response to a report made earlier today by Good Guide that alleges Mr. Squiggles contains unsafe levels of antimony.

"We are disputing the findings of Good Guide and we are 100% confident that Mr. Squiggles, and all other Zhu Zhu Toys, are safe and compliant with all U.S. and European standards for consumer health and safety in toys," said Russ Hornsby, CEO of Cepia LLC.

"All our products are subjected to several levels of rigorous safety testing conducted by our own internal teams, as well as the world's leading independent quality assurance testing organization, and also by independent labs engaged by our retail partners," Hornsby said. "The results of every test prove that our products are in compliance with all government and industry safety standards."

Test results show Mr. Squiggles, as well as all other Zhu Zhu Pets products, are well within U.S. government standards and these results have been certified by the world's leading independent testing organizations.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

iCaughtSanta.com™ announces dramatic enhancements to the wildly popular website

"iCaughtSanta and You Can Too!" - New service gives parents instant 'Picture-Perfect' proof that Santa is real

iCaughtSanta.com is back and better than ever; offering instant photo-sharing, gift cards and eGift certificatesmaking it the perfect last-minute gift! "Imagine the look of wonder and surprise on Christmas morning when children see a photo of Santa in their very own home!" For less than $10 anyone can turn a typical Christmas morning into something spectacular.

(1888PressRelease) - iCaughtSanta.com™ announces dramatic enhancements to the wildly popular website.

"We've always made it easy to upload a photo, add a Santa and share the picture with others, but this year we've added 'Print-to-Store' capability - so parents can have their photos professionally printed and pick them up the same day at more than 6,500 retail locations nationwide," says founder Steven Lockhardt.


Western Creamery Precautionary Class 2 Cream Cheese Recall Update

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 4, 2009) - Western Creamery has identified that cream cheese from the original precautionary recall announced on December 2, 2009 was also distributed to retail stores in bulk. That product is also being removed from shelves as part of this precautionary recall.

Both recalls are class 2 recalls which, according to the CFIA, indicate the chance of any serious health problems is low in healthy populations. There have been no reported illnesses.

Products included in the December 2nd recall have a best before date of December 28, 2009...

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ambis Software LLC - What happened to the land of opportunity?

/1888PressRelease/ What happened to the land of opportunity? Announcing solutions to our Challenged, Global, and United States, Unemployment

Discuss the “job summit” in Washington, D.C, how to meet the “Challenges of Unemployment”, and promote solutions to the problem.

Is the United States the land of opportunity anymore? Maybe we have a fundamental structure, which allows for the freedom of ideas; however, did the United States sell out to corporate conglomerates aligned to global resourcing needs? I wasn’t invited to the “job summit” down in Washington, D.C to discuss how to meet the “Challenges of Unemployment”, so I am writing this press release as an analyst consultant, and solutions provider to promote my services and solutions.

CalAmp Announces New GPS-Based Tracking and Security System for Motorsports Vehicles

OXNARD, CA--(Marketwire - December 3, 2009) - CalAmp Corp. (NASDAQ: CAMP), a leading provider of wireless products, services and solutions, today announced the availability of its MST-110, a GPS-based tracking and security system for motorcycles, snowmobiles, dirt bikes, ATVs and similar motorsports vehicles.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Discount Divorce Services - DivorceCures

Save Money with Discount Divorce Services at DivorceCures

DivorceCures offers another innovative low cost alternative to the traditional divorce process.

In its continuing effort to assist individuals struggling through divorce, the Kids Come First Coalition, in conjunction with the web site DivorceCures.com, is now offering a legal protection plan designed to save money during the divorce process.

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Obama orders 30,000-troop boost in Afghanistan - Yahoo News

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Declaring "our security is at stake," President Barack Obama ordered an additional 30,000 U.S. troops into the long war in Afghanistan Tuesday night, nearly tripling the force he inherited as commander in chief. He promised an impatient public he would begin bringing units home in 18 months.

The buildup to about 100,000 troops will begin almost immediately — the first Marines will be in place by Christmas — and will cost $30 billion for the first year alone.

In a prime-time speech at the U.S. Military Academy, the president told the nation his new policy was designed to "bring this war to a successful conclusion," though he made no mention of defeating Taliban insurgents or capturing al-Qaida terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

"We must deny al-Qaida a safe haven," Obama said in spelling out U.S. military goals for a war that has dragged on for eight years. "We must reverse the Taliban's momentum. ... And we must strengthen the capacity of Afghanistan's security forces and government."