Real Earth Products

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Indianapolis, IN, September 15, 2010 – Real Earth Products is proud to announce its sponsorship of skateboarder, Alex Sorgente.

Alessandro (Alex, Alx) Sorgente is a young skateboarder who is already a seasoned traveler and a skater of all terrains. He has been to Europe many times to compete in the Quiksilver Bowlriders where he won the junior session 2 years in a row, the Slamtrick in Italy, and other prestigious European skate events. In the USA he has taken 1st place overall in the Grind For Life Skatepark Series for the past 5 years. He also placed at the Vans Warped Tour, Skatepark of Tampa contests, Florida Bowl riders and does well at any local competition he enters. His sponsors include Globe, Blind, The 187, Grind For Life, Type-S Urethane wheels, Khiro Skateboard Products, Ollie Pop Bubble Gum, Wild Berry Incense, and now Real Earth Products.

You can view Alex ripping it up here: www.alessandrosorgente.com


About Real Earth Products
Real Earth and company started with a simple idea; create truly natural products that have a positive effect on both you and the world you live in for the good of your well-being and for the good of the environment. Real Earth Products shares your passion for the outdoors and continues to research and develop all-natural products including one hundred percent natural sunscreens, naturally moisturizing body lotions, and all-natural gluten free protein bars. Simply put, Real Earth Products strives to develop the best natural products for outdoor enthusiasts, explorers, and adventurers.

Real Earth Products contributes 1% of sales to environmental groups around the world.

All Real Earth products are custom formulated and manufactured in the USA.

For additional information visit: www.realearthproducts.com


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Real Earth Teams With Thomas Horsch and Plan B Marketing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 25, 2010 --
Real Earth Products has contracted with Thomas Horsch / Plan B Marketing to represent the Real Earth brand in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and northern Florida. Effective immediately, Horsch will represent Real Earth Products natural and organic suncare, insect repellent, gluten-free protein bars and body moisturizer products in the Southeast.

"We are pleased to partner with Thomas Horsch and Plan B Marketing as we continue to grow our US sales and distribution channels," said Mike Habig, Founder of Real Earth Products LLC. USA. "Our focus is to expand our retail distribution and the Southeast region is a very important territory for us. Thomas and Plan B Marketing have strong retail relationships in the Southeast that will help us build our business in this territory."

About Plan B Marketing:

Plan B Marketing was founded by Thomas Horsch. Thomas’ background includes 10 years as a partner in two outdoor specialty retail establishments. With his background in the bike shop and outfitter business, Thomas has the unique ability to understand the perspective of the retailer in product selection and business growth. Plan B Marketing is an Independent Sales Representation agency providing sales and marketing services for brands we use, believe in, and trust. Committed to focusing on the individual needs of the companies they represent and their clients, and delivering superior assistance to both.

About Real Earth Products:

Real Earth and company started with a simple idea; create truly natural products that have a positive effect on both you and the world you live in for the good of your well-being and for the good of the environment. Real Earth Products shares your passion for the outdoors and continues to research and develop all-natural products including one hundred percent natural sunscreens, naturally moisturizing body lotions, and all-natural gluten free protein bars. Simply put, Real Earth Products strives to develop the best natural products for outdoor enthusiasts, explorers, and adventurers.
Real Earth Products contributes 1% of sales to environmental groups around the world.
All Real Earth products are custom formulated and manufactured in the USA.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Real Earth Natural SPF 30 Sunscreen...

* Provides broad spectrum UVA/UVB SPF 30 coverage + antioxidant protection

* is biodegradable
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* is eco-Friendly

* is non-toxic to lake, stream and Sea life

* is formulated for sensitive skin

* is faster spreading and absorbing than other natural sunscreens

* is non-greasy

Visit: http://realearthproducts.com/suncare.htm

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Real Earth Natural Sunscreen SPF 30

Real Earth Natural Sunscreen is loaded with antioxidant protection and is fragrance free, paraben free, and water and sweat resistant, so really all you're putting on is “Good Stuff” like green tea, sunflower seed oil, sweet almond oil, coconut oil, vitamin E and A, shea butter and of course titanium oxide and zinc oxide which are natural minerals that aid in sun protection.

Because Real Earth uses natural mineral sun protectants, you have to rub it in so you don’t cast a ghost-white glow (think lifeguard-white noses).

So when you’re heading out this summer, remember to toss a tube of Real Earth Natural SPF 30 sunscreen into your gear bag. It retails for only $11.99 for a 3.0 oz tube and is available in stores and online at: www.realearthproducts.com.

Monday, February 1, 2010

2010 SIA SNOW SHOW A GREAT SUCCESS

The final day of the big Snow Industries America (SIA) trade show in Denver started out as a glove day - Kombi, Gordini, Level, Swany, Hestra, Grandoe, Black Diamond. There are as many glove manufacturers as there are those who make socks. Swany debuted their Eco-Circle program of completely recyclable gloves. Every part of the glove can be used to make the next pair. Once the glove is used up, you return the gloves to Swany (in an envelope provided) and Swany recycles them into polyester fabric and makes more gloves. There's no limit to the number of times a glove can be recycled.

Though the buzz from years past over iPod jackets and helmet headphones was over, it didn't mean electronics in the outdoors are gone. At Snowbird, it feels like one in every three riders has an iPhone. Swany's Techno and I_Finger gloves have "touch screen compatibility" which allows you to manipulate a touch panel on a cell phone or a MP3 player without taking off your gloves.

Though Gordini is seen as the low-end, affordable line of ski gloves (the go-to company when you leave your gloves back at the condo), their new Heatrap system will appeal to anyone with poor circulation. They've patented finger warmers similar to those handwarmer packets from Grabber that fit into the "custom warmth pocket" on top of the glove. No more bunching your hand into a fist on cold chairlifts. You can now ski for up to eight hours with warm fingers.

My fave at Gordini was the Naturaloft goose down mitt. BD's mitt has the index finger separated for extra dexterity, but promises supreme warmth. Level Gloves also has a delicious mitt called the Mummy. Those who want less bulk, however, (junior racers especially), will appreciate Level's custom fit line. They base the system off the custom boot liner idea. You find the glove you want, then bake it and mold it around your hand for a snugger feel. No more finishing a race with just one pole because it slipped out of your hand.

Speaking of poles, Leki will be introducing a fun new program for action sporters. With Pimp-Your-Grip, you can choose from five wild graphic styles of aluminum pole shafts, four different grips/straps, and comes with two types of baskets (a race disc and larger ‘flake' for pow days). The baskets are easily interchangeable so one pair of poles is all you'll ever need.

Fashion victims can find a remedy in Alp-n-Rock's ski resort logoed cotton jerseys. The company made a splash in upscale resort stores last year with their super soft reversible longsleeves in a variety of colors using organic cotton, recycled poly-blend, as well as a bamboo/cotton blend, and featuring patches and embroidery from European resorts like Gstaad, Zermatt, and Cortina. Look for Whistler, Vail, and Denver on your shirt this year. There are six new styles for men and 15 new styles for women. They also have a new plainer line called Pure but when you're spending more than $100 on a cotton shirt who wants plain?

Dale of Norway has entered the baselayer market with their Comfort Series. The Midlayer and Midlayer Supreme lines are made with fine Merino Wool on the inside and outside. For colder days, and those where you want to get away without wearing a jacket, the Supreme has a water repellent, stain resistant wool that sloughs off snow.

I saw more traditional cuts and styles for outerwear, but making a splash - so to speak - are the waves of color on the ladies' Northern Lights jacket by KJUS. Each jacket features a unique to itself multi-color print inspired by the Aurora Borealis. The four-way stretch fabric, combined with 20,000mm/20,000g Dermizax EV Laminate and 60g of PrimaLoft insulation, provide ultimate winter protection while Schoeller PCM inserts regulate body temperature.

I loved Salomon's technical puffy. Both the men's and women's Symphony and Hub, respectively, have venting and removable powder skirts. The men's version is completely waterproof.

Patagonia now has competition when you want something technical for baby next winter. Molehill's new Quilted Synthetic line of jackets, vests and one-piece buntings utilize 160 gram synthetic fill and feature all the necessary tech features like zipper baffles to seal out the wind and DWR micro rip-stop nylon.

Getting into the backcountry will be even easier next winter with new freeride boots and packs. BCA has retooled its popular line of Stash packs. The freezeproof Stash system for hydration now makes its way into the freeride market with helmet carrying systems, back panel access, load lifters for supporting big freeride skis, and its innovative "Noose" diagonal carrying system. The line also includes a rowdy new pack for snowmobile-accessed skiing and boarding called the Stash Throttle.

One of the biggest trends to stand out at the show are burly AT boots. Atomic, Black Diamond, Tecnica, Head and Salomon have recognized the path freeskiers are taking into the backcountry. We can't wait to demo the new Salomon Quest. It's supposed to be "everything you would expect in a high performance alpine boot" with a Biovent liner for warmth and dryness even during stop and go activity, a release cuff system for better walking/hiking, lighter weight, and a true alpine flex ranging from 80 to 120 depending on the model. The boot also comes with Quest touring pads so you can use it with bindings other than Marker.

Rocky Mountain Sunscreen's new SPF 35 with micronized titanium dioxide looks promising. It's designed to address those who want benzophenone-free protection. A new company called Real Earth is distributing fragrance free, paraben free SPF 30 sunscreen with antioxidant protection -- all natural ingredients.

Look for our OnTheSnow Ski Test 2010 reports later this spring. I'll be leading group of top ski instructors and we'll test them all for you once again.

It's hard to believe one can pack an entire season into four days. SIA did just that as they boarded and boxed up softgoods, hardgoods, accessories, and gadgets to be shipped off to the next big trade show - ISPO in Munich, Germany- and waved goodbye to Denver. Nearly 10,000 people strolled the Colorado Convention Center halls this year.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Real Earth Lip Balm Safe Enough to Eat

Are you trying to find a lip balm or chapstick with ingredients so pure that it doesn’t matter if you accidentally ingest a little during the day (the average woman will ingest 4-6 lbs. of lipstick in her lifetime!) Or are you trying to find a lip balm safe enough for your kids to protect your child’s lips from the weather or to allow your children to play “dress up” along with mommy? Either way, you’ve got to try Real Earth Products Organic Lip Balm. Real Earth Products makes an amazing organic lip balm that glide on smooth, never feel sticky, and really work.


Real Earth Natural Lip Balm are safe enough to eat. And there’s nothing wrong with that, since the products are so natural, they’re nearly safe enough to eat! Not that we would recommend eating beeswax, but you get the point. Simple, natural ingredients applied to your lips and you don’t have to worry about accidentally ingesting a little during the course of the day while eating, drinking, or chewing on your lips.

Why It’s Better For Your Health: Real Earth Natural Lip Balm is made with 99% certified organic ingredients. Since the average woman will end up consuming 4-6 pounds of lip products in her lifetime, would you rather be accidentally ingesting organic sunflower oil and beeswax, or petroleum byproducts such as petrolatum? Real Earth Natural Lip Balm have no synthetic additives, colors, fragrances or dyes that could end up irritating your lips, making them even drier and more chapped than before.

Gluten Free.
Why It’s Better For the Earth: Real Earth Natural Lip Balm
lip balms are made with simple, renewable resources. The petroleum byproducts used in most other lip balms, which are some of the leftovers after gasoline production, are not readily renewable.

Cruelty Free.
Purchasing Real Earth Natural Lip Balm means you are supporting a small company that is truly committed to creating a more eco-friendly product, both through their processing and the ingredients that are used.