more bottles floating around with our name on them the more questions
we get about them. I work in a medispa and since your post I have left
several bottles on the tables and shelves and when they "walk off" I
just relpace them with other empty ones and now I am not loosing my
"good" bottles!
Thanks again
Donna in Alabama
On Feb 20, 10:49 am, "Christina Winslow" <Christ...@bellaluna.us.com>
wrote:
> My favorite thing to do with old bottles, and I have a ton of them!
>
> keep a few drops in each of them so when someone opens them up they can
> really enjoy the aroma, save every bottle even if you end up keeping 20
> bottles of one oil. Use your bottles for the following:
>
> 1.) when working a trade show, farmers market, event, party, etc. display
> on a three tiered bamboo or wooden spice rack type thing (you can get them
> at walmart in the kitchen accessories or bathroom accessories section) so
> everyone can have fun picking up different bottles, opening the cap and
> enjoy the aroma without you stressing that they are going to pour out 50
> drops of your frankincense or contaminating your brand new bottle of Deep
> Blue. If someone wants to "sample" the oil then you pull out your personal
> stock and help them to apply it without worrying. This also prevents
> someone from swiping a brand new bottle of oil when you aren't paying
> attention (that happened to me at my office space when I was holding a dr.
> mom class). Have you ever had someone touch the white cap of your onguard
> and then you wasted the whole bottle because now you can't use it internally
> anymore? I have!
>
> 2.) give your new "business builder" ipc some extra old bottles (with a few
> drops left in) so they can have a larger variety of oils for their friends
> to smell. Many times a new ipc doesn't have the full range of oils like us
> veterans and this will help them to enjoy new scents and share with others
> while they are building their own stock. I have introduced many new ipc's to
> the blends this way because they loved the scent.
>
> Christina Winslowwww.bellaluna.us.com
>
> (303)875-0230
>
>
>
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> From: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
>
> [mailto:everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Pacifica815
> Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 12:13 AM
> To: Everything doTERRA
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Recycling oil bottles?
>
> Thanks to everyone for your replies. Yes, I have been holding on to
> my bottles, too, and have used them to give out samples to others. I
> have a box that I use to place all my empties in, but it is now
> getting quite full. It would be great if the company would put a
> program together where we can ship in the empties so that they can be
> reused & help cut down on processing costs for the company.
> Hopefully, something like that can be done in the near future.
>
> Deborah
>
> On Feb 19, 6:03 pm, "Lavender Lady /Sue" <happyknow...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Yes we do the same here in NZ great to have bottles to give samples
> > and in multiple place around the home. Like you I have never had any
> > spare to have to dispose of.
> > Sue.
>
> > On Feb 20, 11:25 am, Ramona Brown <ramsfa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > I asked them at corporate, soon after I joined and was told they didn't
> have anything. I hope they put something into place soon because I think it
> would be fantastic! Personally, I recycle mine by using them to give as
> samples or just to have oils all over my house. I have yet to throw a
> bottle away! LOL!
>
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> > > --- On Fri, 2/19/10, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > From: Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
> > > Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] Recycling oil bottles?
> > > To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
> > > Date: Friday, February 19, 2010, 1:10 PM
>
> > > As far as I know doTerra does not recycle. I have never heard that
> brought
> > > up in any of our leadership meetings. It is a great question and I will
> bring it
> > > up at our next meeting.
> > > pat
>
> > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Pacifica815 <pacifica...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > > Does anyone know of doTERRA has a recycling program where we can send
> > > in our empty bottles?
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Deborah
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