September marks the official month for prostate cancer awareness, and Anthony Logistics for Men is making it easy to give back. According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer and affects one in six American men every year. To support the cause and help fund research, the company created an oversized, 32-ounce Anthony Logistics Sea Salt Body Scrub with 100% of proceeds donated to the Aureon Protocol Study and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s Prostate Cancer Research Program.
Almost 10 years ago Anthony Sosnick, former real estate developer and entrepreneur, founded Anthony Logistics with a vision to create much-needed personal grooming choices for men. After 2 years of research, worldwide surveys, focus groups and mass sampling, he launched Anthony Logistics which now produces 60 products to date. Since the beginning, Anthony has been dedicated to creating awareness for men’s personal health which is why he is devoted to raising funds for prostate cancer research. Today, he is a vocal advocate of prostate cancer testing, displays Prostate Cancer’s Blue Ribbon in support of prostate cancer research on select products and donates a portion of proceeds of all Anthony for Men essentials to non-profit prostate cancer charities.
Anthony Logistics Sea Salt Body Scrub is specially formulated with high-quality, natural ingredients to buff away dead skin with sea salt and nourishes with sea kelp. The powerful exfoliator also soothes with aloe vera, tones with nutmeg oil and is laced with brightening Vitamin C. Unlike other slick sugar scrubs, it won’t leave a thick residue on skin and comes in a jumbo-sized bottle that’s environmentally friendly and wallet savvy.
From now until Sept. 30, 2009, the 32-ounce Sea Salt Body Scrub is available for just $15 (a $35 value) at Anthony.com. While you’re shopping, show a little extra support by dropping a $5 Awareness Wristband into your cart. All proceeds from the Scrub and Wristband directly benefit prostate cancer research.
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