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by Melissa Reiss, Product Department Assistant

kalamazoo candle

Kalamazoo 2-Wick Candles

Are two wicks better than one? Find out with these new seasonal candles that come to us from the other side of Lake Michigan. Better hurry because these are only here for a limited time. Illuminate your space for your fall and winter gatherings. Also makes a great gift! 100% naturally scented soy wax that is California Prop 65-compliant. Hand-poured and crafted from clean and sustainable ingredients. 

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Radius Toothbrushes & Replacement Heads

Radius toothbrushes now give you the option to replace worn out heads instead of purchasing a whole new toothbrush every time! That reduces plastic consumption and waste by 93%! 

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David's Toothpaste

Need something to put on that new toothbrush head from Radius? How about a new natural toothpaste in a recyclable metal tube? It even comes with a  key to help you get every last glop of paste out of the tube! Fluoride- and SLS-free. 

Two options in flavor and function here: Charcoal + Peppermint, or Sensitive + Whitening using nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HA) to repair sensitive teeth and re-mineralize enamel.

Available at Willy East and Willy West.

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Eat Meati

There’s a new plant-based protein brand in town, and this meatless entrée is made from mycelium! Mycelium is the root-like structure of superfine fungi filaments. This is what mushrooms sprout out of, but not all mycelium produces mushrooms. There are millions of species of fungi, and Eat Meati’s founders invested years into finding the right one for their products: Neurospora crassa (N. crassa), which they grow indoors with water, sugar, and nutrients, sort of like the way cheese or beer is made. 

This is a great protein product, as it grows super fast and provides a complete protein in addition to fiber, B vitamins, and other nutrients.

Select products currently (as of this writing) available at Willy East and Willy West. 

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Richard's Rainwater

The first net-positive bottled water. How does that work? First, it rains and the folks at Richard’s collect the rainwater in large vessels. Then comes filtration. Their closed-loop filtration system beats the highest drinking water standards and purifies with virtually zero water waste. They then package the water in glass and aluminum. Check out their water quality report on their website for more information: richardsrainwater.com/pages/about. Available at Willy North. 


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