Author: Jon VanZile

I've covered a variety of subjects for national publications, including b2b marketing, home & garden, politics and news, medicine, diet and nutrition, the pet trade, and many others. My writing has appeared in media outlets including Fine Gardening, Tribune Company newspapers (Sun-Sentinel, Chicago Tribune, Newsday), the former About.com (a New York Times Company property), iVillage (NBC Universal), eDiets, Better Homes & Gardens publications, and dozens of leading trade magazines.

24/7 Skins makes customization possible with a line of skins and wraps for popular consumer electronics and products. The line covers smart phones such as iPhones and Androids, vaporizers, personal computers and tablets, video game consoles, and DJ consoles and personal stereos.

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Move over, blueberries. HempMedsPX hopes to introduce consumers to a new superfood: hemp oil derived from industrial hemp that is rich in cannabidiols (CBD) and other healthy constituents.

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Station Bay Wholesale takes pride in offering attractive sports embroideries. The family owned company, which started selling sports-themed signs and tins, launched a line of framed sports embroideries in early 2010.

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Worldclass Jewels owner, Terrance Jones, invites you to take the “Genova challenge.” It is simple enough: put one of her Genova bracelets with a suggested retail price of less than $40 next to a high-end Pandora charm bracelet with a suggested retail price of $720, and see if you can tell the difference. Many people can’t.

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California based Wancube is reinventing the souvenir portrait with their novel 3D printing technology that produces lifelike, custom figurines. The company uses either a 3D scan or a standard 2D photograph to produce an accurate 3D figurine of any subject, including single subjects, couples, families and pets. The figurines are great for all special occasions, including graduations, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, or whenever a lifelong memory is created.

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