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Friday, June 10, 2011

Pretty Cool Story from the Scentsy Blog

Woke up with a major headache today from not sleeping too well. GGRRRR. I am glad its Friday! This weekend is going to be busy with Britney's Scentsy Party and Heather's birthday bash! 
Since I started this Blog I have been looking at some others and found Scentsy's Blog they posted a cool story they got from a girl in OK that I will share with you here....


Hi! I wanted to contact Scentsy concerning something I discovered this last week. 


Oklahoma was hit by tornados last week and my family and I participated in clean-up efforts in Cashion, OK. When we arrived on site, all that was left of the home was a foundation and kitchen cabinets. Rubble was strewn everywhere. It looked like a mass pile of debris had been blown up. Three walls of the home had fallen outward onto the ground and one was leaning in on the kitchen area (the house only consisted of 4 walls). Our job was to put things in piles (wood, metal, etc.) and to set aside anything we thought might be salvageable. The largest wall that had fallen out had to be cut into 3 pieces so it could be moved.

When they removed the wall from the yard, I began sifting through the rubble. While doing this, I came upon the bottom to a Rustic Star Full-Size Warmer fully intact. I thought it would be pretty amazing if I could also find the top intact. Sure enough, I came upon the top, also fully intact, with the wax still in it, although debris littered the wax. Neither of the pieces had a chip out of them and the light bulb and cord looked perfect. Remember, I found this under an exterior wall in the yard. I thought it was pretty amazing and a testament to the quality of Scentsy's products. Thank you for making a great product!

Despite the devastation the occupants of this house have felt, we are pleased to know that they will have one small piece of their former home to move forward with. Our hearts go out to all those who have been affected by the recent disasters felt across the United States and beyond.    

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