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Grow a ‘Stash for Movember

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movember

Normally, I am not a fan of the good ‘ol ’stash but during the month of Movember (formally known as November), the Movember Foundation wants men to sport their best handlebar, creeper scruff or soul patch to “change the face of men’s health” by raising money and awareness for prostate and testicular cancer.  A man is diagnosed with prostate cancer every 8 minutes and a man dies from prostate cancer every 18 minutes, around the clock 365 days a year.  Those are alarming stats and a good reason to join in on this movement.

It’s pretty simple, go to: www.movember.com and register yourself or a team.  You will then have the remainder of the month to grow and groom your mustache while raising as much money and awareness about men’s health as possible.   All you MO sisters out there can also support the men in your life by registering as part of a team and work to collect donations for the cause.

Check out the Movember site to learn more about getting involved in the month-long movement and to find an end-of-month gala to flaunt your new facial hair and possibly be crowned Mr. Movember 2009.  Make this Movember the mustache ride of your life!!!

nika water: good karma never tasted soooo good!

| Posted in buzz worthy companies, charities, creative, non-profit |

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Nika Water Illustration

I have always had a desire to work for a non-profit in their creative department, and I have found that it is very rare for the majority of non-profits to be as creative, clear and as on point as this bottled water company based in the best city in the US: San Diego.  Okay, so maybe I am a little biased but none the less, Nika Water Company is working overtime in reducing their carbon footprint and making the world a better place, one tasty drop at a time.

Initially, what caught my attention about Nika Water Company is that they donate 100% of their profits to support clean water projects in impoverished countries.  So you mean to tell me that the founders of this company are not raking in the dollars produced by Nika?  NO!  They actually do not receive ANY compensation or economic benefit from Nika at all.  Instead, they share the same beliefs and passion of having created an environmentally responsible business that will be used to help solve global issues. Seriously awesome!

The Nika water bottle definitely stands out from the reNika Bottlesst of bla bla competitors.  It has an amazing, colorful picture that looks hand-painted on the front and it sparks your curiosity from the first glance. Not only is the bottle pretty to look at on the outside but it tastes pure and crisp (and I would consider myself a pretty big water snob). It is also the only carbon neutral certified water bottle that exists today.  Think of it this way, imagine how much carbon dioxide is produced by getting that fancy schmancy, untouched by man, filtered through the exotic rainbow on the remote islands of wherever, water bottle to the US so that you can actually purchase and drink it… A TON!  So that “pure” water that you are drinking isn’t so pure after all. Why purchase the trendy bottle of water when you could be actually supporting an environmentally responsible company like Nika?

On top of all of this, Nika has also set up a couple of different programs that make it super easy for all of us to get involved.  Nika has pledged that for every Nika water bottle sold, they will ensure that a corresponding plastic bottle is taken out of the environment and recycled. To do this, NIKA has set up unique recycling programs with different schools and universities to create plastic bottle buy‐back programs.  This is great considering the huge problem the world faces with the growing amount of plastic that is invading our oceans and landfills.  Perhaps you have heard of the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch?  I will admit that I had not known or heard much about this ‘plastic ocean’ until looking into it after reading about it on the Nika site.  This floating continent is twice the size of Texas and in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.  It comes from all over the Pacific Rim and swirls into a vortex that eventually creates huge sand dunes made of plastic.  Pretty gross, but luckily with Nika’s One-for-One Program that they have set into place, they are helping to prevent this plastic land from getting any bigger.Ewww

The only actual complaint that I have about Nika water is that I wish this water bottle was easier to find.  Right now it is located at different cafes, bakeries, bars and restaurants only in California. Hopefully, soon it will be at all of the everyday stops too but, until then lets all help support this company in growing one bottle at a time. Check it out for yourself at: https://www.nikawater.org

P.S. Don’t you think this illustration we did would make an awesome Nika t-shirt for their site? We do!!!