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Grand Brands launches Car Buddie hand sanitizer

3. November 2009 07:27

Grand Brands, LLC, a Grand Rapids, Michigan-based brand company known for its quality health and beauty care products, is pleased to announce the introduction of the Car Buddie(TM), a new hand sanitizer conveniently designed to fit in the cup holder of most car models.

With cold winter months and an eventful holiday season approaching, staying healthy poses a difficult challenge to busy families across the country, especially with the onset of the H1N1 virus. To help ward off sickness, Grand Brands developed the Car Buddie(TM) as a 12-ounce pump of Aloe Vera or original hand sanitizer to help families on the go stay healthy. The hand sanitizer is designed to cleanse hands of 99.99 percent of illness-causing germs and bacteria, in only a few seconds.

"As a family-oriented business, we understand what it's like for parents and children as the hectic holiday season approaches. The season includes copious amounts of travel and constant in-and-out of cold weather, which leads to heightened susceptibility to illness," says Grand Brands President Sue Hunt. "The Car Buddie(TM) is our way of providing families with a convenient and affordable way to keep their hands virtually germ-free, and to lessen the chances of getting sick."

All Grand Brands products are manufactured in the USA and are available in major drug and value-focused retail chains across North America. For more information about Grand Brands, LLC visit www.GrandBrandsllc.com.

SOURCE Grand Brands, LLC

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