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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

WIN - Eat Cleaner


EAT CLEANERTM consumer and commercial products are laboratory-tested and proven to remove up to 99.9% of pesticide residues, waxes and dirt that can carry bacteria from commercially and organically grown produce. EAT CLEANERTM also removes surface debris from seafood and poultry and effectively cleans food preparation and cutting surfaces to help deter cross contamination. Additionally, EAT CLEANERTM helps inhibit food browning while prolonging the shelf life of fresh produce.

EAT CLEANERTM Attributes:


Effectively removes pesticides, waxes and dirt that can carry bacteria from commercially and organically grown produce. Also removes surface debris that can carry bacteria from seafood and poultry.

Inhibits browning of light fleshed fruit and vegetables and prolongs shelf life, helping consumers save money

Safely cleans countertops and cutting surfaces around uncooked produce, seafood and poultry.

Does not alter the natural flavor and smell of foods and leaves no residue.

Available in a ready-to-use spray and innovative wipes.

Low-impact packaging featuring recyclable plastic bottles, compostable substrate and concentrate refills.


EAT CLEANERTM is a complete line of consumer and commercial solutions, including:

Ready-to-Use Fruit + Vegetable Wash // Concentrate Fruit + Vegetable Wash Refill: Just spray and soak for 2 minutes, then rinse.

Ready-to-Use Seafood + Poultry Wash // Concentrate Seafood + Poultry Wash Refill: Just spray and soak for 2 minutes, then rinse.

Grab ‘n Go Fruit + Vegetable Wipes: Cleans the surface of fruit + vegetables without the need to rinse with water. Encourages healthy snacking on the go.

Wash + Dryer Kit: Features EAT CLEANERTM BPA-free ‘wash + dryer’ to clean and dry produce plus 4 oz. Fruit + Vegetable Wash Concentrate and an EAT CLEANERTM





WIN: 24/7 MOMS and eat Cleaner are giving away one set that includes
1 bottle seafood and poultry cleaner
1 bottle fruit and vegetable cleaner
1 Grab-n -Go pack

Enter for your chance to win:

Click here to watch The Eat Cleaner video, answer the three questions below the follow the instructions to enter to WIN


Name 3 things Eat Cleaner removes from fresh food that water can’t.
On average, how many sets of hands touch fresh produce before we eat it?
Does organic produce need to be washed with Eat Cleaner and why?

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US entries only and one entry per person. Winner will be chosen on May 9, 2010.

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*We received a complimentary My Lunch Box for review no financial compensation was received.


13 comments:

  1. I am an email subscriber bottmar@comcast.net

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  2. I am a subscriber.
    Name 3 things Eat Cleaner removes from fresh food that water can’t -
    pesticides waxes & E coli

    On average, how many sets of hands touch fresh produce before we eat it? -
    20 sets of hands

    Does organic produce need to be washed with Eat Cleaner and why?-
    Because organic standards support the recycling of animal feces, fecal residue is on organic vegetables.

    After spending a night in the ER after eating caulilflower I had washed throughly, I have been looking for something that can really protect us. This sounds great.

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  3. Calling by from blogfrog, interesting post.

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  4. already an email subscriber Ziggywag at Yahoo dot com

    1. 99.9+% of Salmonella and E.coli and wax

    2. over 20

    3. According to the CDC, fresh manure used to fertilize vegetables can also contaminate them, as is practiced with organically grown foods. Animal feces are the source of many of today's life-threatening foodborne illnesses, particularly E.coli. Because organic standards support the recycling of animal feces as a method of improving soil fertility in croplands, fecal residue on organically grown produce requires attention.

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  5. already a subscriber.
    snakan0 at hotmail dot com

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  6. I am a subscriber.

    hrbeck_98 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  7. I am a subscriber. tpbellstore@verizon.net
    e.coli, wax, pesticide
    20
    fecal residue on organic

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  8. I am an email subscriber sodaott@hotmail.com

    I am a subscriber.
    Name 3 things Eat Cleaner removes from fresh food that water can’t -
    pesticides, E coli and waxes - I noticed in the video how much brighter and appetizing the food was

    On average, how many sets of hands touch fresh produce before we eat it? -
    20 sets of hands and I think up to 50 pesticides - wow

    Does organic produce need to be washed with Eat Cleaner and why?-
    Because organic standards support the recycling of animal feces, fecal residue is on organic vegetables. That is a little scary

    I was aware of some of this information but certainly feel enlightened. Thank you

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  9. Q1.E.coli, Wax, and 99.9% of Salmonella

    Q2. Over 20 hands touch produce before we eat it

    Q3. Yes, organic produce definitely needs to be washed w/ eat cleaner before being eaten to remove animal fecal residue

    goldengoddiss09(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. email subscriber

    goldengoddiss09(at)Gmail(dot)com

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  11. Removes E coli, wax, and pesticides.

    More than 20 hands touch produce on average...yuck!

    Yes, you should wash organic produce too! My dad nearly died from eating non-washed veggies!

    I subscribe via email:
    veniceangel@hotmail.com

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  12. email subscriber
    bwalker1123 at gmail dot com

    salmonella, E. Coli, and wax
    over 20 hands
    yes, to remove animal feces

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  13. I am a subscriber

    1. Ecoli, Wax, and pestisides
    2. More than 20 hands on average
    3. Yes it does to remove harmful residue like animal feces

    charice2007@yahoo.com

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