| Philip Stein Makes Watches that are PETA-Friendly and Healthy Too |
|
MIAMI, FL /PRBuzz/ December 17, 2010 -- Companies that market themselves to the twenty-something generation are learning to take seriously the values that are most important to those born in the 80's. Unlike the decade they were born in, this group of young people has a natural disdain for anything too glitzy or phony, they don't like to wear animals, and a surprising number of them are vegetarians. They are also ecologically-minded, practical and peace-loving. The Philip Stein company is acutely aware of these traits and works hard to keep their audience in mind when marketing their new Fruitz Watches brand. Fruitz watches by Philip Stein bear no resemblance to the luxury collections, with the exception of the natural frequency disk embedded into each case. Known as the "feel good watches", this disk enables all Philip Stein-made watches to balance the bio-fields of its wearers by emitting the same natural frequencies as the earth (7-9 Hz). In addition to being a watch that helps wearers sleep better and feel less stressed-out, Philip Stein Fruitz watches are approved by Peta2 because they "aren't made from animals". Peta2 is the young adult group that is part of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and covers the latest news about consumer products and corporate controversies concerning animal rights. Animal lovers and activists look for products and services that are made from materials that are "animal free" and Philip Stein Fruitz watches are one of them. They use no leather or other animal skin, just synthetic materials like silicone straps and stainless steel bracelets. The cases are made from stainless steel and synthetic materials as well. For more information about Philip Stein Fruitz Watches, visit http://www.fruitzwatches.com/or Haley Rothman / 212.584.4301/ This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . read full article read full article
|





