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				<title>Mom Corps and Maid Brigade Partner Together</title>
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				Mom Corps has joined forces with Maid Brigade to help busy working moms around the house.  After all, busy working moms can&apos;t &quot;do it all&quot; without a little bit of help!  The partnership is first and foremost about helping our subscribers achieve work/life balance.
&lt;strong&gt;How Do YOU Manage Career and Housework?&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2lcdgslg0berhrb/start&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Complete our survey  you could win a FREE green house cleaning valued at $250&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Mom Corps looked at a wide array of house cleaning services before selecting Maid Brigade as our recommended premium house cleaning services partner.  In the end, we selected Maid Brigade because their brand embodies the same integrity and commitment to their clients that we foster at Mom Corps.  Our CEO, Allison O&apos;Kelly sums it up, &quot;We&apos;re impressed with what Maid Brigade has done with green cleaning  it speaks volumes about their brand.&quot;
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; &lt;strong&gt;Work/Life Balance Is Easier with Outside Cleaning Help&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
Maid Brigade facilitates work/life balance for working women by giving them back what is arguably their most precious commodity  time.  But this particular house cleaning company has more to offer than just alleviating your housework load. Maid Brigade pioneered the green cleaning movement in the house cleaning industry and is the leader in cleaning for health.  Green Clean Certified&#xae; is the company&apos;s signature service  cleaning your home effectively but with products and methods that are healthier for your family and safer for the environment.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Maid Brigade contributes to work/life balance by creating a cleaner, healthier sanctuary where busy moms and their families can retreat, recharge, refuel and regroup at the end of the busy workday.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Green Cleaning In a Nutshell&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
The EPA has determined that our indoor environments are 2 to 5 times more polluted than the outdoors and one of the biggest contributing factors is chemical off-gassing from the products we use at home.  Did you know that there is increasing scientific evidence that the chemicals found in traditional cleaning products contain toxins that can cause behavioral, reproductive, and neurological disorders?  Some common household cleaning products even contain known and suspected carcinogens.  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Healthier for you. &lt;/strong&gt; Maid Brigade&apos;s Green Clean Certified&#xae; service includes products certified by Green Seal, an organization which certifies products and services which meet established criteria for protecting the environment and human health.  They also use special micro fiber cloths, with a scientific weave designed to remove more dust, dirt and germs than traditional paper or cotton cloths while using less cleaning fluid. The cloths are color-coded so that germs from one room are not transferred to another.  Maid Brigade also uses special, closed-canister 4-Level filtration vacuums to remove 99.9% of all dust, dirt, dust mites, pollen, pet dander and hair that is one micron or larger (one micron is really, really tiny!) &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Safer for the planet. &lt;/strong&gt; Using long-lasting, re-useable micro fiber cloths and environmentally friendly cleaning products sold in concentrate goes a long way toward protecting our environment by reducing manufacturing processes, landfill waste and water contamination (since cleaning solutions go down the drain).  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;VapurClean Advantage"...the evolution of green cleaning and disinfection&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
This month, Maid Brigade launches an exclusive dry vapor cleaning technology, VapurClean Advantage", which enhances their green cleaning platform with chemical-free cleaning, disinfection, dust mite control and mold/mildew control.  Until VapurClean Advantage technology was available, there had been no green way to disinfect a home.  Disinfectants are actually pesticides and as such are prohibited in recognized green cleaning certification programs such as Green Seal&apos;s.  VapurClean Advantage" service solves this problem with dry steam vapor  a chemical-free process using water alone.  The technology behind VapurClean Advantage service is a patented process that qualifies as an EPA-approved disinfection device.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;What Could Be Safer than Water?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
Heated to high temperatures in a pressurized boiler tank, the naturally occurring minerals in normal tap water become nano-crystals. These nano-crystals, accelerated along with the steam created through heating, can penetrate the cell membranes of microorganisms to quickly destroy them.  However, dry steam vapor will not harm surfaces or furnishings.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
The dry steam vapor infiltrates the microscopic pores which naturally occur in all surfaces, where dirt and germs hide and multiply.  Topical cleaners, on the other hand, cannot reach into these tiny spaces and thus even the strongest chemical disinfectant cannot thoroughly kill bacteria that cause illness. The technology behind Maid Brigade&apos;s VapurClean Advantage has been proven to be effective against infectious microorganisms such as MRSA, salmonella, staph, avian and swine flus and others.  This is very important to know as we kick off the flu season.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Retreat, recharge, refuel and regroup at the end of the busy workday...in a home cleaned by Maid Brigade.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
VapurClean Advantage" is available at participating Maid Brigade locations.  Call 888-79GREEN to find Maid Brigade in your area.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;

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				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 17:04:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title>I just got $40 worth of Neutrogena product with Bzzagent!</title>
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				Ladies - 

I have my latest new obsession that I had to share... www.bzzagent.com.

I have to admit - they are a client of ours.  I reluctantly signed up on their site to see what they were about since we do business with them.  Basically, you become a Bzz Agent for them. It costs nothing to join or to be an agent.  They will send you free product and want you to spread the word about the products.

I signed up for two campaigns - the first was for Neutrogena.  I got four items for free - concealer, eye shadow, liner and mascara.  I loved the mascara the best by the way.  The next one is Palmolive.  I&apos;m still waiting to get that in the mail.

I also got some coupons for Neutrogena $3 off and $1.50 off.  The first 8 people who comment about this blog will get them - I&apos;m happy to mail them to you.

Go sign up... it&apos;s lots of fun and who couldn&apos;t use free these days?

Allison O&apos;Kelly - CEO Mom Corps
				
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				<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 10:21:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title>Kudos to Philosophy for their relaxing way of supporting Breast Cancer Awareness month.</title>
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				I am so excited about Philosophy&apos;s support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  They have created &lt;strong&gt;&quot;She Colors My Day Bubble Bath&quot; &lt;/strong&gt;(which we are featuring on the Own Your Health segment of the Resource Center).  

With each bubble bath purchase, Philosophy donates 100% of the proceeds to the Entertainment Industry Foundation&apos;s Women&apos;s Cancer Research Fund. 

What a great idea!  I bought 20 myself to give out for the holidays for teachers, friends...  I hope you do too!  It&apos;s a great gift and even a better cause!

Together Philosophy, Art of Grace, Entertainment Industry Foundation&apos;s Woman&apos;s Cancer Research Fund and songwriter Amy Grant are collaborating to raise awareness and celebrate the special bond between mothers and daughters.  SheColorsMyDay.com is a web site  and now product  designed to join women, mothers, and daughters together in fighting all women&apos;s cancers. 

The site features a heart-warming new recording by Amy Grant titled &quot;She Colors My Day&quot;, which was authored and co-created by Philosophy founder Cristina Carlino, who was inspired by the artwork of her young daughter and the special bond she shares with her as a mother.  Visitors to the site also have the option to create their own commemorative slide shows of friends and family to share with others.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://resourcecenter.momcorps.com/fusionecommerce/browse/Own_Your_Health/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Click here to learn more!&lt;/a&gt;  
 
Mom Corps celebrates Philosophy&apos;s commitment to support women and promote cancer research   &lt;a href=&quot;http://resourcecenter.momcorps.com/fusionecommerce/browse/Own_Your_Health/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Click here to buy!&lt;/a&gt;
				
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				<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:12:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title>Need Help With Your Resume?</title>
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				Have you decided to dust off that resume in hopes of landing that perfect job? Before you pick out a great suit to wear to potential interviews, it&apos;s a good idea to spend time upfront polishing your resume. It can be more than a little intimidating if it has been five years since your last full-time position. While you have diverse background in finance or information technology, it may be hard to put into words what you did at your last job and what made you excel at it. 

Resumes are very important in our business because it helps us match qualified candidates with prospective employers. We ask you to upload your resume to our database when you first set up your profile. Because we know how overwhelming updating your resume after being out of the workforce can be, we&apos;ve decided to offer &quot;Expert Resume&quot; services exclusively for our candidates. And when you sign up, we&apos;ll throw in a complimentary resume role-play session, an invaluable way to practice for your first interview. 

You may think your work experience and skills don&apos;t look like much once you have them down on paper. But with the right format, a knock-out cover letter, you&apos;re sure to stand out and get noticed for your talents. 

We offer a variety of resume service levels to fit your budget. Learn more about our four customized levels, including our &quot;plus&quot; packages that include: 

-Cover and Follow Up Letter

-Format

-Reference Page

-Ready to print in PDF and Word Format

-Interview Coaching and One-on-One phone support

-30 days of phone support

-ASCII format for online submission

-Lifetime document storage 

Visit http://www.momcorps.com/candidates/resource_guide/expert_resumes/ to learn more.

 


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				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:42:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title>Stick out Like a Green Thumb!</title>
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				In the wake of An Inconvenient Truth, the eyes of the business world have opened wide to the consumer demand for doing greener business. As a business advisor, I have noticed that my clients are always looking for ways to set apart their business in order to increase their company&apos;s bottom line. For many companies using environmentalism can be a very effective way of differentiating their business from their competitors. 

One example of a company that uses its green thumb to stand apart from the crowd is Greenkarat.com. They sell jewelry that is made of recycled metal taken from old jewelry and other items. The company emerged with the goal of starting a trend to limit industrial methods of extracting jewelry&apos;s precious metals and gems from the earth that damage the land and endanger ecosystems. They knew that there would always be a demand for jewelry yet they saw an opportunity to do things differently. Their mission is to &quot;...provide an ecologically and socially responsible jewelry alternative to those who seek change.&quot; Greenkarat rings have been featured in top magazines like InStyle Weddings and are enjoying much international success. While your company may not be able to be as green as Greenkarat, it is wise to observe how the trend of environmental awareness will affect the behaviors of your customer base and, in turn, do what you can to use this trend to your business&apos; advantage while also taking part in helping this noble cause.  

There are many ways you can go green. One thing all companies can do is recycle their garbage. Other potential recyclables include computer hardware and office equipment. You can also join one or more green organizations that can easily be found through the internet. Those with more money to invest in the cause can use solar panels to reduce their energy needs. Everyone can find ways of becoming a more paperless office. As a working mom, what are you doing to go green? 

Of all the business trends in the market today, the recognition of the value of being environmentally conscious and eco-friendly is one that excites me the most. You have the power to not only add value to customers but also to make the world a better place. What better way to differentiate your business than by joining the fight against waste and pollution and actively working to preserve our natural resources?

Elizabeth Gordon is the author of &quot;The Chic Entrepreneur: Put Your Business in Higher Heels&quot;.

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				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:19:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title>Do You Know What Your Children Are Eating?</title>
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				The Center for Science in the Public Interest, a nutritional watchdog organization, reported recently that the special &quot;children&apos;s meals&apos;&quot; offered in fast-food restaurants are extremely high in calories, saturated fats, sugar and salt. This news should not be surprising; meals consisting of chicken nuggets, French fries, cookies, and chocolate milk or pizza and soda are certainly going to be nutritionally deficient and excessive in all the unhealthy substances all of us should be avoiding. The article went on to point out the rising number of obese children and blamed this in large part on the enormous number of calories these kids&apos; meals contain. 

What the article did not say was that this would not be much of a problem if kids ate fast food very rarely, say once or twice a year. If, the rest of the time, their meals were well balanced and nutritionally complete, how much harm could these meals do? 

I suspect that way back when the product managers of fast-food restaurants tried to figure some way of enticing families to eat in their franchises on a regular basis, they came up with the idea of special foods for kids. It makes sense: Chicken nuggets and French fries are more fun to eat than a grilled chicken salad, and chocolate milk or soda is tastier than low-fat milk. 

However, I doubt that 25 or more years ago or whenever Happy Meals entered the American food vocabulary, one could have predicted that these food combos would become standard weekly fare for kids, not only in the restaurants but at school and also at home. 

Obviously these extremely high-calorie, nutrient-poor meals are affecting the health and even the longevity of our children. But fast-food franchises are only the most obvious culprits in the deterioration of our children&apos;s diets. There are many reasons why our children may not be getting fewer nutrients, and more calories, than they need; the causes are just not as obvious as the nearest McDonalds. 

Do you know what your kids are actually eating? Think about the places where children are getting their food from a very young age: daycare centers, preschool and nursery schools, day and overnight camps, public or private schools, shopping malls, baby sitters, grandparents, school and team trips, and sleepovers. The list goes on and on. It might be interesting to figure out how many times during the week children eat a meal at home.  

How do you make sure that your children are eating foods that nourish them, that are acceptable calorically for their size and activity level, and do not contain excessive amounts of substances like saturated fats that may affect their health later on? 

It is not as easy or simple as it was years ago when most meals were eaten at home, at least until kids went to first grade. Even then only lunch, if that, was eaten away from the kitchen.  

There are two solutions to this problem. One is to supply, for as long as possible, foods that you want your children to eat away from home. The second is to teach your children which foods are, and are not, acceptable to eat. So sending lunch and snack foods to the day care center or preschool, along with the beverages you want your child to be drinking, removes the problem of a graham crackers, mac and cheese and apple juice diet that many day care centers seem to promote. 

However, getting your children to make the right food choices takes more effort than that and has to begin very early in a child&apos;s life, preferably when the word &quot;no&quot; creeps into the vocabulary of the toddler.  

Children can be taught at a very young age about what foods are acceptable and which are not. I have seen this in the household of neighbors whose kids obey the Jewish laws of keeping kosher. Even before they can read, they know how to look for the small symbol that signifies whether a food is kosher or not. They also know how to look for an additional letter that tells them if the food contains dairy products like milk powder solids.  (Since they cannot mix foods containing meat and milk, this is also very important.) The effect of this very early training allows them to say &quot;no, thank you&quot; to foods that they know they are not supposed to eat. Children brought up brought up in vegetarian households, like those of Seven Day Adventists, do the same.  

When our children were young, I had just started writing about nutrition and wanted to make sure that I was practicing what I was writing in my own house. Junk foods, including soda, were banished and our kids were served only nutritious foods, even if there was a fight about their eating it. But it paid off. When our younger child went on a class trip at the beginning of middle school, he always asked for water, low-fat milk or orange juice in restaurants. He told me that his classmates teased him for doing so. But his attitude was that his class mates could fill their bodies with junk but he wasn&apos;t going to.   

Nonetheless, raising children in a nutritionally-healthy environment has its costs. Some nutritionally healthy foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, chicken, fish, whole grain cereals , yogurt and cottage cheese may appear more expensive than a meal of chicken nuggets and French fries.  But it turns out that preparing foods at home and making meals that stretch like soups, stews, meat loaf, pasta or rice and chicken and vegetables is less expensive for a family than individual servings of happy meals or cheeseburger combos.   After all what you pay for in any restaurant is more than the food: you are paying for labor, electricity, rent, and the cost of those cardboard boxes and packets of ketchup.   

But for some the bigger cost is that older members of the family also have to follow the rules for making healthy food choices. You can&apos;t tell your kids to eat their broccoli while you are munching on a pepperoni pizza. It also takes time to pack lunches and snacks, shop for food and prepare meals. Picking up take-out or dropping in at the local fast-food franchise may seem tempting after a long week of juggling work, family, and household obligations.   

Is it worth doing? Is there any choice? We know that more and more children are suffering from obesity and that their childhood diets may cause adult problems like diabetes, heart disease, and even decreased longevity. So save the Happy Meals or pizzas for very special occasions. If your children get used to eating well, they may want to go out for sushi instead. 

Judith Wurtman is the author of &quot;The Serotonin Power Diet&quot;

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				<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:02:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title>Dazzling Banana-Oatmeal Cookies</title>
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				A healthy way to curb those sweet cravings! &lt;br/&gt;

Ingredients:&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;
3/4 cup unbleached flour &lt;br/&gt;
1/4 tsp. salt &lt;br/&gt;
1/4 tsp. baking soda &lt;br/&gt;
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon &lt;br/&gt;
1/4 tsp. ground allspice &lt;br/&gt;
1 cup quick-cooking oats (not instant) &lt;br/&gt;
1/3 cup raisins &lt;br/&gt;
1/4 cup chopped walnuts *optional &lt;br/&gt;
1 large egg white &lt;br/&gt;
3 Tbsp. butter (preferably unsalted), cut in 1/2-inch pieces &lt;br/&gt;
1/2 cup (packed) dark brown sugar  &lt;br/&gt;
1 small banana, cut in 1-inch pieces &lt;br/&gt;
1 tsp. vanilla extract &lt;br/&gt;

Directions:&lt;br/&gt;

1. Set baking racks in top and lower thirds of the oven. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Coat 2 baking pans or cookie sheets with oil spray. &lt;br/&gt;

2. Whisk together flour, salt, baking soda, cinnamon and allspice in a mixing bowl. Mix in oats, raisins and nuts. &lt;br/&gt;

3. In a blender on medium speed, mix egg white, butter and sugar until smooth. Blend in banana and vanilla until mixture is smooth. Pour banana mixture into bowl with dry ingredients, mixing with spatula until well combined. Batter will be fairly stiff. &lt;br/&gt;

4. Drop batter by walnut-size spoonfuls onto prepared baking sheets, spacing cookies at least 2 inches apart. Flatten them slightly with the back of a wet spoon, wetting spoon frequently between cookies, to make 2-inch cookies. &lt;br/&gt;

5. Bake 10 minutes. Switch position of pans in oven. Bake an additional 5 to 8 minutes or until cookies are golden brown and almost firm in the center when pressed with a finger. &lt;br/&gt;

6. Transfer cookies to a baking rack and cool. Stored in airtight container, these cookies keep up to 1 week. Makes 24 servings.&lt;br/&gt;

The Silver Cross Dazzle is the newest and sleekest in umbrella strollers. Its sleek and minimalist appearance, smooth ride and ease of use make this stroller the perfect combination of fashion and function. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;
A recent winner of the Mom&apos;s Best Award, the Dazzle boasts a number of features that prove that it deserves such an honorable title:&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;
- Suitable from birth to 55lbs &lt;br/&gt;
- Pinch-proof buckle to keep both your hands and your child&apos;s hands safe&lt;br/&gt;
- 5-point harness with padded shoulder straps&lt;br/&gt;
- Padded seat cushion to keep baby comfortable on long walks&lt;br/&gt;
- Ultra lightweight (15.4lbs), making it perfect for travel&lt;br/&gt;
- Single-handed, smooth, silent reclining feature&lt;br/&gt;
- Ergonomic comfort grip handles &lt;br/&gt;
- 4-wheeled suspension for smooth ride &lt;br/&gt;
- One-handed folding system &lt;br/&gt;
- Hood canopy with twin air vents and peek-a-boo window so you can see your little one at all times&lt;br/&gt;
- Ventilated rain cover for those wet weather days&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;

Aside from all of these great functions, the Dazzle has a unique, eye-catching appearance. Its brushed aluminum frame accents the bright and modern colors of the stroller. Available in Cosmic Black, Grape, Tangerine, and Blueberry, the Dazzle is sure to grab some attention from the other moms on the block. The concealed mechanics of the stroller give it a smooth appearance and set it apart from other brands of umbrella strollers. The Dazzle is the perfect umbrella stroller for an urban mom, and is a stunning addition to your baby accessory collection.&lt;br/&gt;

Visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.buysilvercross.com&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;www.buysilvercross.com &lt;/a&gt; and enter &quot;momcorps&quot; in order to purchase your Dazzle today!
				
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				<title>Pommy-Mommy Mojitos</title>
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				This mommy- and kid-friendly pomegranate drink is the perfect complement to a hot, summer day!

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons sugar&lt;br/&gt; 
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice&lt;br/&gt; 
12 mint leaves &lt;br/&gt;
1/4 cup pomegranate juice &lt;br/&gt;
soda water or Sprite &lt;br/&gt;
 

Directions:

1. Combine the sugar, lime juice and mint leaves in a tall glass; mash with the back of a spoon. 

2. Mix in the soda water (or Sprite) and pomegrante juice. 

3. Fill glass with ice. 

4. Top with a splash of soda water. 

This recipe is brought to you by Silver Cross, maker of the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.silvercrossamerica.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Dazzle stroller&lt;/a&gt; and winner of the most hotly contended award at this year&apos;s Mother &amp; Baby awards - the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.silvercrossamerica.com/news_events.php&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&apos;Most Innovative New Product 2007/08&apos;&lt;/a&gt;.   The Mother &amp; Baby gold logo is the ultimate seal of approval for any parent looking to buy a product for their baby or toddler. Dazzle was chosen by a respected panel of judges from the nursery industry who were looking for a product that was great value for money, unique in the market place and that makes the life of today&apos;s mum even easier. &lt;br/&gt;

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Tried and tested by our own moms - here&apos;s what one Mom Corps member had to say: &lt;br/&gt;
&quot;The Silver Cross Dazzle is stylish and lightweight stroller and is the ideal combination of fashion and function. Clean lines and minimalist design give it a distinctive, modern look, but without compromising on comfort, safety or ease of use. The Dazzle comes in 4 great colors - Tangerine, Grape, Blueberry, and the ever-fashionable Cosmic Black.  Weighing only 15lbs, the Dazzle is perfect for travel in the city, and the asymmetrical seat designs will catch everyone&apos;s eye. The Dazzle has a compact fold, a patented &quot;pinch proof&quot; buckle, a smooth single-handed recline, and 4-wheel suspension. The Dazzle is a stroller sure to impress as a functional umbrella stroller and a stunning baby accessory.&quot;
				
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