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Canister sets aren’t very exciting, but do these kitchen canisters stand out?
Food storage containers, canisters, and kitchen jars are great for the storage of frequently used grains, flour, sugar, or tea. We like these but think that there are probably some that come without the plastic lining and maybe produced fair trade. Do you like this product? Should we find something similar to feature on Guffly? Let us know but voting on a scale of 1-5, with 5 meaning you really like the product.
The Facts:
- Made from sealed side-grain bamboo, metal trim/clamps, and removable plastic liners
- Airtight lid for safe room-temperature food storage

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Vote: Do you like this men’s eco jacket?
This men’s jacket is simple but eco friendly.
Let us know what you think about it on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the highest.
The Facts:
- 2-layer 100% recycled polyester shell
- 100% recycled polyester mesh lining
- Repels rain and blocks wind
- Recycled polyester mesh interior efficiently wicks moisture
- Removable hood zips/snaps off and on
- 2-way front zip with storm flap that secures with snaps

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Modern wood furniture goes extra eco-friendly with these end tables

If you’re in the market for home decor or wood furniture you might like this end table. End tables and side tables made with eco-friendly and sustainable practices can be modern and stylish. Do these fit the bill? Tell us your opinion of this piece of eco friendly furniture on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the highest.
The Facts:
- FSC/Rainforest Alliance Certified SmartWood
- 100% formaldehyde-free
- Eco-friendly, 100% non-toxic, water-based stains
- UV cured finish minimizes greenhouse gases
- All materials sourced in North America
- Wholly designed and manufactured in USA
- Ships flat to conserve packaging and reduce waste
- Fast and easy assembly and disassembly

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Vote on these Reuseable Bags. Would you take them shopping or maybe to the gym?

If you are in the habit of reusing your shopping bags or if you need a tote for the random junk you carry around with you, you might like these stylish reusable bags. I think these might suit the modern, bag reusing, earth lovin’ male. However, I could be wrong. Tell me what you think. Would you, your man, your dad, or anyone you know like this? Vote on a scale of 1-5, with 5 as the highest.
The Facts:
- These regular sized bags can hold up to 50lbs.
- Three bags can roll up to about the size of a cup of coffee
- Reusable
- No waste packaging
- Downside: made from polyester, so if you don’t get a lot of use of it then you aren’t doing anything special for the environment.

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Got and Apple ipod touch? Check out this ipod carrying case.
Do you like this ipod protective case?
Please vote how much you like it on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the best).
About this case:
- Made from corn starch polymers and recycled polyester
- Open faced design for full touch access
- Designed for the ipod touch

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There are many cell phone chargers out there. This one uses solar energy.
Do you like it?
Please vote on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the best).
About this guff:
- Solar charging back pack
- Charges cell phones, PDAs, and MP3 players
- Energy saving
- Extremely convenient

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These old wine bottles were recycled to make recycled art
Do you like them?
Please vote on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the best).
About the Product:
- Series of glass vases made from recycled wine bottles

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Are these designer handbags eco friendly and unique?
If you’re a handbag fanatic but don’t want designer names written all over your goods, this might be a handbag for you. Tell us what you think of it on a scale of 1-5, with 5 as the highest.
The product facts:
- Organic cotton and bamboo blend fabric and lining
- Leather tanned without harmful chrome
- Certified as free from harmful chemicals
- Chemical-free embroidery

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Home decorating with pet accessories
I like these pet beds. What about you?
Please vote how much you like them on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the best).
About these pet beds:
- Durable, machine washable
- Made from old plastic pop bottles

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They call it a Green Business, we call it fun.
A few weeks ago, in my About Guffly post, I let folks know that we are trying to turn our site into a retailer of unique, one of a kind lifestyle products. We’ll feature only one eco-friendly or fair trade product per day, at a good price. We’ll have incredible stuff for you, your home, your pets…and your life in general. We’re really serious about cool stuff – gadgets, accessories, home goods, and more. We think that you and I shouldn’t have to compromise on style when we purchase with the environment and people in mind. And vice-versa, too.
We’re working hard at launching this Spring. We are in the process of finding the right site developer who can understand the nonsense that goes on in our brains. Once we do, we’ll begin building. In the meantime, we are finding more and more products that we think you’ll like. But we want your help along the way, that’s why we post questions asking your opinion on products. Please continue to give yours. Your help is super valuable to us. We know that if we can pull this off, we definitely need the help of other people like us.
We’re also looking for people to join us. We’ll be hiring marketing interns and full-time team members pretty soon. We can tell you more about that if you’re interested, just email us.
Just for fun, here is Guffly’s official mascots. Soy (left) & Bamboo (right):

Yes, it is kinda ridiculous that we both have papillons with names like Soy and Bamboo. I can’t lie, Jordan had Bamboo first. After spending time with Bamboo, and his unfortunate but adorable anxiety disorder, I decided I wanted a papillon too. I named him Soy because it just seemed like the cheesiest thing I could possibly do.
