Plush in a Rush begins its 12th homecoming season.

(ContentDesk) August 14, 2005 -- For the twelfth consecutive year, Plush in a Rush (http://www.plushinarush.com) enters the homecoming season offering an extensive line of plush mascots for high schools, homecoming mum makers, and the floral industry.
For the 2005 season, the Dallas-based company will showcase its new plush mascot basket line.
These baskets combine the functionality of a small basket with the look and feel of either a bulldog, lion, tiger, leopard, or panther.In addition to the baskets, Plush in a Rush continues to offer its mascot heads, which are used almost exclusively for homecoming mums and spirit sticks, as well as its Colorama Bears, small six-inch teddy bears available in 17 school colors.Since the company's inception in 1993, Plush in a Rush has built a loyal following of customers throughout Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas.
Since going online two years ago, Plush in a Rush's market expanded to a national basis, now selling to customers in all 50 states..



A Brief History of Rugs and Carpets

Rugs and carpets have a rich history, only part of which is known. Ancient rugs are very rare because the earliest rugs were made of organic fibers. Organic fibers disintegrate speedily over time, thus preservation over thousands of years is extremely rare. What we do know is that the art of weaving is very old and dates back thousands of years.

Weaving began with rough, simple mats and baskets made of grasses, reeds, leaves, and other natural materials.

The first true ?rugs' were probably rough cured skins used as floor coverings in the homes of early hunters. With tough, flexible backing and generally soft material (called ?pile'), these rugs served to keep the home more warm and insulated.

There is evidence for weaving and the existence of rugs in ancient Mesopotamia and Turkey as far back as 7000 and 8000 B.C.E., and in Egypt (wool and cotton) as early as the third millennium B.C.E. Mongolia and China were also main players in the textile industry,...

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Ancient Health and Beauty Secrets Become Accessible to All Through Unprecedented Free Samples Giveaway

(ContentDesk) May 1, 2006 -- Every day more and more people are turning to natural skin care products to replace the harsh chemical ingredients of many over the counter cosmetics.
While this natural health and beauty revolution is gradually gaining steam, a large segment of this natural conscious group is newly discovering an ancient way to beautify their skin.
The magical mineral ingredients which they are discovering can only be found at the lowest point on earth 
The Dead Sea.For centuries people have traveled to the Dead Sea to bathe in its mineral rich waters  not only to relax in this natures spa, but also to cure skin ailments such as Psoriasis, acne...

Ancient Health and Beauty Secrets Become Accessible to All Through Unprecedented Free Samples Giveaway
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A Brief History of Rugs and Carpets

Rugs and carpets have a rich history, only part of which is known. Ancient rugs are very rare because the earliest rugs were made of organic fibers. Organic fibers disintegrate speedily over time, thus preservation over thousands of years is extremely rare. What we do know is that the art of weaving is very old and dates back thousands of years.

Weaving began with rough, simple mats and baskets made of grasses, reeds, leaves, and other natural materials.

The first true ?rugs' were probably rough cured skins used as floor coverings in the homes of early hunters. With tough, flexible backing and generally soft material (called ?pile'), these rugs served to keep the home more warm and insulated.

There is evidence for weaving and the existence of rugs in ancient Mesopotamia and Turkey as far back as 7000 and 8000 B.C.E., and in Egypt (wool and cotton) as early as the third millennium B.C.E. Mongolia and China were also main players in the textile industry,...

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Munchie Gifts Adds Special Dietary Needs Gifts Department

(ContentDesk) November 20, 2004 -- Sugar free products are offered for persons with high blood sugar or diabetes, gluten free cookies for persons with Celiac Disease as well as all natural products for those who simply want to enjoy healthy munchies. Gluten free offerings for those with Celiac Disease include gourmet cheesecake and freshly baked cookies. Scrumptious cheesecake is also offered in a wide choice of sugar free flavors and and baked to order cookies are available in sugar free and all natural as well as gluten free. All the ingredients in the All Natural Gourmet Cookie line are Natural and/or Organic. Great care has been taken to provide the finest Natural products without the marketing hype.

Ingredients are All Natural, No Preservatives" and No Hydrogenated or Partially Hydrogenated Oils. Sugar-Free/Lower Carbohydrate Gourmet cookies offered in tins and gift baskets have the same ingredients as the All Natural Gourmet line except for the following differences: ? Sugar...

Munchie Gifts Adds Special Dietary Needs Gifts Department
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