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Save now on cute bath and shower wands for kids

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Little Miss just recently started showering like a big girl and it has been so tough since the shower head is so far up. That is why I love the idea of this – Rubber Duckie & Friends bath and shower wands for kids make bath time Good Clean Fun ! The soft, spray won’t sting and is gentle enough to bathe infants and toddlers. Your kids will love the bath. Then, as they grow Rubber Duckie & Friends become their first very-own shower head. Fun & adorable bath & shower wand for kids. – Soft 1. 5 gpm spray pattern gentle enough for infants and toddlers. – Attaches easily to your current shower arm or included 2-way diverter. – Diverter switches water -flow from mom & dad’s shower to kid’s. – Extra-long 6- foot hose reaches back of any standard tub. – Rubber suction cups makes wand mount completely moveable . – Goes anywhere in the tub or shower. – Perfect for kids ages 6 months & older. – Makes a great baby shower gift . My readers Save 50% on any Rubber Duckie ...

DIY Chatroom Home Improvement Forum

DIY Chatroom Home Improvement Forum - Venting drain for shower and bath -   Plumbing ( http://www.diychatroom.com/f7/ ) stevetyler 12-30-2014 09:01 AM Venting drain for shower and bath   5 Attachment(s) I seem to have a problem here, I am remodeling a basement bathroom, house was built in 1929, washington state, it has a 4" stack that ties to the existing toilet and sink and shower line but I understand that it is not enough venting. Only had an issue once in the past with shower not draining and liquid plumber fixed it. Unfortunately it looks like I am working with just a 1 1/2" line instead of the required 2" for shower. I want to add a tub to the room and move the shower a bit but pipes are under concrete. If I extend shower I wont have room to add a vent pipe alongside the drain without it sticking out of the floor. Wondering how venting works, if I would need to make a new hole in the roof, I have heard of ...

How 3 Established Brands Unlocked New Growth [Case Study]

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by Kevin Namaky How do they do it? Those big brands that dominate across multiple aisles . It’s hard enough to win in a single category, let alone enter adjacent categories and have success there, too. Many brands attempt to enter new segments or categories and flop. So what makes a success story a success? One thing that all great expansion case studies have in common is that the brand defined their frame of reference to their own advantage. You can do this for your brand, too. Read on for an explanation, three notable case studies , and a downloadable eBook pdf . What is Competitive Frame of Reference in Marketing? In the simplest terms, the frame of reference defines the market in which you compete. It’s part of brand positioning and is one of the most important strategic choices a business can make. Here are a few questions you can ask yourself to help come up with your frame of reference: Who/what do you sit next to on shelf? What’s the mental set of products/services that yo...

Still Made in the USA

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Home furnishings vendors old and new continue to make products in the U.S. Bassett Furniture While domestic manufacturing's best days are clearly in the rearview mirror, there is a but detectable resurgence in American- made home furnishings . HFN spoke with some of the best-known companies--along with up-and-comers--that are helping to keep American manufacturing alive . While the business entities are unique in their offerings, philosophies and operations, they share some distinctive beliefs. Whether it's a conversation with Rob Spilman, CEO of Bassett, with a century-old tradition of making products in the U.S., or Trent Mayol, founder of year-old SmartDeco, there's a deep confidence in the quality of American-made goods. " Making products in the U.S. has a unique connotation that you truly care about the quality of your product," Mayol said. "It says that you're not willing to sacrifice quality for the sake of profit making. And Americans should t...