Friday, December 14, 2007

Candles for Cans Food Drive

We will be holding our second annual Candles for Cans food drive on Monday, Dec. 17 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.. We will be exchanging our great smelling holiday candles for cans of food to benefit the Community Action Food Bank of Utah county. The drive was a great success last year, and we're anticipating an even bigger turnout this year.

If you need some groceries Monday, or just want to come by and drop off some food, we will be the Macey's grocery store in Orem located at 880 N State Street. For every three cans of food you donate, you'll get a fabulous For Every Body candle in return.

Happy Holidays! Hope to see you Monday!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Weight Watchers Recipe

We are part way through Weight Watchers at Work program. Lots of our employees are getting the holiday munchies. Here's a yummy recipe everyone can enjoy without feeling guilty!

Chocolate-Fudge Cookie Bites
POINTS® Value: 1
Servings: 48
Preparation Time: 12 min
Cooking Time: 8 min
Level of Difficulty: Easy
These delightful chocolate morsels start out crisp and soften upon standing. Get 'em while they're hot!

Ingredients
1 sprays cooking spray, or more if needed
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa
1/4 cup margarine, softened
3/4 cup sugar
4 oz unsweetened applesauce
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp table salt
2 Tbsp powdered sugar

Instructions
Preheat oven to 375ºF. Coat two nonstick cookie sheets with cooking spray.
Place cocoa, margarine and sugar in a medium bowl; beat with an electric mixer. Add applesauce and vanilla; beat to blend. In another small bowl, stir together flour, baking powder and salt. Stir flour mixture into cocoa batter with a wooden spoon.
Shape batter into 48 marble-sized balls. Arrange balls 1 inch apart on cookie sheets. Bake until set, about 8 minutes. Remove from oven and allow cookies to stand for 1 minute. Remove to wire rack and cool; sprinkle with powdered sugar. (Note: Store extra cookies in freezer-safe containers or plastic bags to maintain their freshness.) Yields 1 cookie per serving.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Halloween Pictures




It is a tradition at For Every Body to dress up on Halloween.

We had some fun costumes. Joe, our CFO, decided to be a receptionist. We caught him in the act of answering phones. It looks like he's having fun!

Karen, who works in our logistics department, dressed up as a black fairy! She had fun going trick or treating with her children that night.






We had a mystery goblin during the day as well. Watch out! He looks pretty scary!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Evening in Pink 2007

Kellie May was honored as our Think Pink Honoree.
She received $10,000 and all of the items donated from our sponsors. These items were given to her at or before the event: a blender from Blendtec, skincare products from NuSkin, a book written by Kevin Sharp, shoes from Sole Desires, DVDs from Digital Scrapbook Memories, a gift basket from Kneaders, services from Persogenics, tickets to a football game from BYU Athletics, pearl jewelry from My Princess Pearls, a dozen pink roses, a two-night stay at the Courtyard Marriott hotel, a purse from Bags that Fit, a dress from Shabby Apple, jewelry from Flashy Fingers, a day at the salon with her friend from La Villa Salon & Spa, and tickets to the Nutcracker from Ballet West.

Kellie will also receive items each month for the next year from sponsors.
Silent Auction Recipients

We raised $4,000 for the silent auction last night. Two women will receive $2,000 each from the proceeds of the silent auction. These women were spotlighted at the event and their stories were read. Please visit http://www.thinkpinkforlife.blogspot.com/ to read their stories.

Manjula Maharaj from California. She has had a difficult life. She has experienced one pain after another.



Candy Caponi-Dooley from Florida is a single mother. She works full time cleaning homes. We received a very touching letter from her daughter.



Survivors

We honored one survivor last night with a cruise for her and her husband. Jana Harris is a seven-year survivor. She shared her story at our Evening in Pink.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk



We had a great time at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Saturday, October 13. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Here are a few pictures from the day.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Items for our Silent Auction

We are excited about our Evening in Pink on October 30! Here are some of the items in the silent auction donated by our generous sponsors.

THARCO- XBOX 360 Halo 3 Edition

A Lyon Company- Clock, picture frame, vase, jewelry box, candle holder

Genie & Peaktop- A variety of candles (Christmas trees, Santas, etc.)

Libbey Glass- Six glass sets (pitchers, glasses, etc.)

Industrial Container & Supply Co.- A $50 gift certificate to La Vigna Restaurant

Arrylessence- $200 gift certificate to La Caille Restaurant

Kevin Sharp- Tragedy's Gift written by Kevin Sharp

Univar- Two sets of Jazz tickets (One set is worth $130 each and the other is $80 each)

Blanken Golf- Golf bag worth $200
High Deseret chb- Two $20 Gecko's gift certificates, two t-shirts

Ballet West- Two pairs of tickets to Three Musketeers worth $88 each, mugs, signed ballet shoes, CDs and greeting cards

James C. Christensen- An original painting

Monarch Fragrances- $500 gift certificate to Buy Snow for snow boarding gear

PCA- Four $25 gift certificates to Gastronomy






























Caught Wearing Pink!

Ken, our director of engineering was caught wearing pink last Friday for our Pink Fridays! Our paparazzi took this picture as he was sneaking out the door. Nothing can get by us!

Every Friday in October our employees are wearing pink to show their support for breast cancer awareness.



Monday, October 8, 2007

Our First Pink Friday!


Our first "Pink Our first Friday" was a success! Over 50 employees wore pink last Friday to support breast cancer awareness. Every Friday in October, employees plan to wear pink to show their support for breast cancer. Each employee received a cute little pink cupcake for wearing pink!
Our "Pink Fridays" are part of our Think Pink for Life project. The whole project is meant to raise awareness of breast cancer and help women who are currently fighting the disease.
So far, we have received about 70 stories from women around the United States who are fighting breast cancer or who have survived it. To read some of these stories, visit http://www.thinkpinkforlife.blogspot.com/.


Thursday, October 4, 2007

Studio 5

Our founder, Becky Anderson, was on KSL's Studio 5 on Monday! She talked about the proper care of using candles and how to decorate your home in style! Here is the article that was posted online after the segment.
Back to Basics: Candle Care

They were originally used for light, but now many people use candles for their scent. The candle industry really lit up in the 1990's; people loved their warmth and inviting aroma. Because they are so common, sometimes we overlook simple steps that can increase your burning time and your safety.
October 1st, 2007 @ 11:00am
Becky Anderson, founder and chairman of For Every Body, reviews the basics of candle care.

Most candle lovers don't understand how important it is to burn a candle correctly. There are several things a person should do and should NOT do when burning a candle to get the most enjoyment from their candle. Below is a list of tips to help you get the most from your candle.

CANDLE CARE: Do's

Always trim the wick before lighting each candle to about 1/4 inch in length.
It is important to trim the wick before each lighting to prevent smoking or sooting. Most people who have problems with black soot on their ceilings or too much smoke coming from their candle, forgot to trim the wick first. This is very helpful to help make their candle more environmentally friendly. It also creates cleaner air for their families and friends.

Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4 inch each time the candle is relit to reduce possibility of smoking or sooting. Although the wick was trimmed when the candle lover began using the candle, it is important to trim the wick to 1/4 inch every time the candle is used. This will also keep the candle burning correctly.
Remove all candle toppings, wick trimmings, matches or anything else from wax pool before lighting.
Most of For Every Body's candles have toppings, which are small items on the top of the candle that match the candle. For example, our Gardener Collection has a small rake, shovel, and sand on top. These toppings are cute and decorative, but must be removed before lighting the candle. All other material must also be removed to help the candle burn correctly.
Keep the wick centered. Most people light a candle no matter where the wick is in each candle. It is very important that the wick is centered in each candle to help it burn evenly and cleanly the entire time it is burning.
If flame smokes, extinguish and trim wick before relighting. Soy based candles usually do not smoke if the wick is trimmed, but if there is a problem with smoking, extinguish the candle and trim the wick right away before relighting.
Back to Basics: Candle CareThey were originally used for light, but now many people use candles for their scent. The candle industry really lit up in the 1990's; people loved their warmth and inviting aroma. Because they are so common, sometimes we overlook simple steps that can increase your burning time and your safety.
CANDLE CARE: Dont's

Do not burn the candle if the wick is not centered.
As mentioned above, it is important to keep the wick centered to help the candle burn evenly and cleanly.

Do not allow the flame to touch the side of the jar.
If the wick is centered, this shouldn't be a problem. If the flame touches the side of the jar, it will cause the jar to turn black. It does not make the candle look very nice when this happens.
Do not burn the candle more than 2-3 hours at a time.
Candles can burn for hours, but it doesn't mean each candle should burn all day at one time! It is important to blow the candle out and trim the wick every two to three hours. This will help the candle burn more evenly and cleanly. It will also help the candle from sooting or smoking. The candle can be relit right away after the wick is trimmed, but it must be extinguished every two to three hours.
Don't use your candle when 1/4 inch of wax remains to prevent possible heat damage to the counter/surface or cracking or breaking of the jar.
Watch the candle when it is close to the end. It should not be used if there is 1/4 inch of wax or less. This will help prevent unwanted damages to the jar or the surface the candle is burned.
Avoid glass-to-glass contact when removing or replacing the lid.
Be careful when replacing or removing the lid. The candle is very hot after it has been burned. Avoid glass-to-glass contact.
Do not use candle if the jar is cracked, chipped or scratched.
If there is any problem with the jar do NOT use it. If you burn a candle when the jar is cracked, chipped or scratched it will be a hazard for you or your family. Be very careful with the broken jar and throw it away as soon as possible.
Do not pick up or touch during or shortly after burning
The candle is very hot after it has been burned. Leave it on the surface it was burning for a while to let it cool before picking it up again.
Keep burning candle within sight at all times.
Be in the room with your candle at all times. Never leave the room or your house while burning a candle. Also never leave children or pets in the room alone with a candle burning. This could also cause potential problems.
Becky Anderson started For Every Body in 1995 in her kitchen in Provo, Utah. She had a desire to teach her daughters the value of hard work and began producing lotions and body washes in her home. She grew the company from its early farmhouse days into a the worldwide company it is today. She continues to play a large role in the company by providing innovative ideas, product development and marketing efforts. In 2006, she was named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young and one of the top 30 "Women to Watch" in Utah by Utah Business Magazine.
For Every Body is one of the fastest growing candle and air freshener manufacturers in the United States. Its goal is to make every house a home. It is located in Lindon, Utah. They own and operates one manufacturing plant in the U. S. and an extensive Asian supply chain. It has been named on the MountainWest Capital Network's 100 Fastest Growing Companies list for five years. The company sells products across the U. S. and internationally. It also runs five retail stores in Utah. For Every Body's products include candles, air fresheners, and home décor, bath and body products and scrapbook materials. Products are produced for over 80 retail chains and 6,400 Independent chains including Kohl's, Jo Ann Fabrics and Crafts, Home Depot, Ross, TJ Maxx, Lowe's, and Zellers.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A New For Every Scrapbook in Draper


On Saturday we held the Grand Opening celebration for our new For Every Scrapbook store in Draper. The store is adjacent to our existing candle outlet on 12300 South. We also added a home decor section inside the candle store. KOSY 106.5 broadcasted live for the Grand Opening and the Draper Chamber of Commerce came to cut the big red ribbon and officially open the store.

We are so excited to have all three For Every Body stores together in Draper and Lindon! When you visit the new store you will see our decor for Halloween and Christmas, tons of great candle lines, and isles and isles of scrapbook page packets and supplies. Our new Draper store has everything women love all one place!

Monday, September 17, 2007

New link for breast cancer blog

We changed the name of our breast cancer project to "Think Pink for Life" instead of just "Think Pink." Please visit our new blog at http://www.thinkpinkforlife.blogspot.com/ to learn more about this project.

We have been receiving stories since June. We have been receiving more lately. It is difficult to read them without feeling emotional. I wish we could help each person who submits one. Each person has their own unique story with their individual challenges.

We are excited for our first annual "Evening in Pink." It will be great to be able to help one woman with breast cancer and give her $10,000. We have also received donations from 34 businesses who are generously donating their products and services. We are grateful for them!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

An Evening in Pink

We are excited to announce our 1st Annual Evening in Pink on Tuesday, October 30 at Tahitian Noni International in Provo. It will begin at 7:00. We will announce the women with breast cancer that we are going to help. We will also enjoy some live entertainment, a chocolate fountain, a video about the woman selected, and a silent auction to raise money for more women with breast cancer. Please email me to learn more at shannon.golladay@foreverybody.com.

We hope to see you there!

Friday, September 7, 2007

Habitat for Humanity

Anita and Dawn from our graphics department volunteered with Habitat for Humanity yesterday. They worked on a house in Provo and even got Power Tool Certified! They climbed up scaffolding and used nail guns to put up siding. It was a lot of fun! Next month will be the last time we volunteer with Habitat, and then we'll be starting up with another organization.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

For Every Body named to Inc. 5000 List

For Every Body was named to the Inc. 5,000 list earlier this year. The Inc. 5,000 is the most comprehensive look at the entrepreneurial engine driving the U.S. economy. Those named to the list are among the 5,000 fastest growing companies in America. Our Founder, Becky Anderson, was interviewed by the magazine for an exclusive podcast which will go online soon. As soon as it's available, we will post a link so you can hear more about our company.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Shannon's Getting Married!

Only two more days! Patrick and I are getting married on August 31 at noon. We are excited! The weather looks good, and everything is almost ready to go. :)

Then we're off to our honeymoon in the Carribean on the island of St. John. I couldn't be luckier! See you on September 10!



Tuesday, August 21, 2007

New Think Pink Blog!

We launched our new Think Pink blog yesterday. We are posting stories from women with breast cancer. From now until October 20, we are accepting stories. We would like to share them with you. Please visit http://thinkpinkforbreastcancer.blogspot.com/ to read about these amazing women.

If you would like to submit a breast cancer story, visit www.foreverybody.com.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Giant Semi Annual Sale!

Don't miss our Semi Annual Sale beginning Thursday, August 16. Save 50% or more on selected items. Most items have never been on our website.
Soy based candles in small and large tins, and jars in all sizes. 30 fragrances on sale!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Candle Tip of the Day

Keep the wick centered. Never burn a candle unless the wick is centered.

This is good advice. I've tried to burn a candle when the wick isn't centered, and it doesn't work very well. The wax doesn't burn evenly, and the candle gets messy.

Monday, August 13, 2007

New Store in Draper, Utah

For those who LOVE scrapbooking, we are opening a new scrapbook store in Draper in September. Our scrapbook store has been a success in Lindon so we decided to open another store in Draper. We will have 0ur famous page packets there.

The Grand Opening is Saturday, September 22 from 10 to 6 p.m. The page packets will be Buy One, Get One FREE! KOSY 106.5 will also be there on that day.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Health Care Heros Award

We received the Health Care Heros Award from Utah Business Magazine. We will receive the award in September. They selected us for this award because of our Biggest Loser Contest! Utah Business Magazine was impressed with our program. Their photographer came this week to take a picture of some of the participants with our founder and CEO.

This was the second year we've done the Biggest Loser Contest. This year it lasted three months for the guys and four months for the girls. We had a tie with the guys and one winner for the girls. The employee who lost the most in percentage weight loss was the winner. It was fun!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Seven Peaks Party Tonight for all Employees!

Get ready to get wet and eat lots of good food! Tonight is our summer party for all employees and their families at Seven Peaks Water Park from 6 to 10:30! The slides and pools will be open, and there will be lots of great food. It's a party you won't want to miss!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Employee Spotlight #12: Olivia/Karina

Name: Olivia/Karina
Job: Planner
What you like best about your job: that I get to be creative to make things happen.
Born: Mexico, City... But actually I'm 60% Mexican, 20% Dominican and 20%American... Education: College student
Places lived: Mexico, New Mexico, and Utah.... in my dreams I lived in Dominican Republic.
Favorite candle: Chewy Cherry... don't you just love how it smells when we are producing cherry?
Favorite place to shop: mmm whenever I can Find make up!
Last good movie: Nacho Libre
Favorite pig out food: anything with Chile Powder.... mmm
Favorite music or artist: Belanova
Person you admire: Celia Cruz... Asucar Baby!!!
Three words that describe you: Charming, Cute and fashion what can I say I'm a Princess!
Likes to do in your spare time: Dance, Dance, Dance have fun with my friends spend time with my family and read.
If I've learned something in life, it is: That life is like the hair.. sometimes is short sometimes is long but what really matters is how well you take care of it and how many different styles you give to it...

Monday, August 6, 2007

New Think Pink Sponsors


We are excited to announce our new sponsors for our "Think Pink" project.


Paragon Wealth Management is partnering with us and donating financial advice for one year. Visit http://www.paragonwealth.com/ to learn more about their business.

Tahitian Noni is also donating products for one year to the woman we select with breast cancer. Visit http://www.tahitiannoni.com/ to learn more about their company
We appreciate your support!

Friday, August 3, 2007

Congratulations LaRen!

LaRen, in our sales department, got married today! We are excited for her and her new husband, Ryan. They were married in Salt Lake and have a reception tonight in Lindon. She wore her mother-in-law's dress with a black sash that she added. Her colors are black and white. Congratulations to LaRen and Ryan!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Tea Time 50% off!

Our Tea Time Collection is 50% for a limited time in our clearance section. They are normally $12.00. There are six new fragrances:

Spice Orange Chai
Chamomile Mint Tea
Almond Vanilla Black Tea
Blackcurrant Black Tea
Peach Mango Tropical Tea
Cherry Vanilla Black Tea

Each fragrance is in a cute little tin that looks like tea! They each have a colorful label, and a tiny tea cup on the top.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Think Pink!

Think Pink is our breast cancer campaign. I've written about it a few times, but now we have the official name. The purpose of the campaign is to raise awareness of breast cancer and help one woman with the illness. We chose "Think Pink" because it sums up what we're trying to do.

We have received many stories. The last day to submit a story is Oct. 20. We will select one woman from those stories by the end of October. We are also starting a blog for our Think Pink campaign. We will post stories on the blog daily so you can read about these amazing women.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Employee Spotlight #12: Matt

Name: Matt
Job: Programmer/Analyst
What you like best about your job: The People I work with
Born: 1975 SLC, UT
Education: CS Degree Software Development
Places lived: Salt Lake, San Francisco, Park City, Saratoga Springs
Favorite candle: Lavender and Herb
Favorite place to shop: Home Depot/Costco
Last good movie: Departed
Likes to watch: Law and Order, Family Guy
Favorite pig out food: I drink to much coffee to pig out.
Favorite music or artist: Johnny Cash
Person you admire: Steve Jobs
Three words that describe you: Workaholic, Friendly, Funny
Likes to do in your spare time: Play Guitar
If I've learned something in life, it is: Keep on truckin’

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Pioneer Day!


Happy Pioneer Day! July 24 is Pioneer Day in Utah. People celebrate it by having parades, lighting fireworks, eating at BBQ's, going boating & swimming, and relaxing. It is a fun day!


Monday, July 23, 2007

Divine Chocolates 30% off!

Indulge yourself in chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate! Beginning tomorrow, July 24, all of our Divine Chocolate candles will be 30% off for a limited time. Six new fragrances will help you enjoy chocolate without the calories. Enjoy chocolate mixed with caramel, lime, orange, raspberries, strawberry, or sugar cookies. Each votive has a cute topping that looks good enough to eat. Every candle is made with soy based wax. Visit www.foreverybody.com to see the entire collection.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Employee Spotlight #11: Larry Tallant

Name: Larry Tallant
Job: Director of International Sales
What you like best about your job: The challenge & opportunity of working with people from all over the world, enjoying the uniqueness of each country’s business environment & culture
Born: May, 27, 1946
Education: BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) University of North Texas, 1970
Places lived: Waco, Denton, Dallas & Houston, Texas; Sunnyvale & Mountianview (San Francisco Bay Area), California; Berkeley Heights, New Jersey & now for the last 16 years in Spartanburg, South Carolina
Favorite candle: Vanilla Mix
Favorite place to shop: Any store that carries Perry Ellis clothing
Last good movie: Amazing Grace
Likes to watch: sports – especially college football & NASCAR + anything about history, travel, home design
Favorite pig out food: double chili cheeseburger
Favorite music or artist: Celtic Woman, Anya, Il Divo, Classical
Person you admire: George Bush for his enduring grace & humor while under all of the pressures as our president
Three words that describe you: positive, persistent & passionate
Likes to do in your spare time: spend time with Ruth (my wife) & our family, fishing

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Breast Cancer Awareness

Becky Anderson, our founder, feels strongly about supporting breast cancer. In 1999, she created a candle called, "Hope for a Cure" to create awareness of breast cancer. It is sold in several different retail locations throughout the United States. Over 1,500 candles have been donated to local hospitals each year since 2001 to raise awareness of breast cancer. Each woman who receives a mammogram in October receives a free candle.

This year we are expanding our support. We are donating candles with a total value of $18,000 to local hospitals, and giving aid to one woman in the United States with breast cancer. We plan to give this woman up to $10,000 to help her in areas such as day care, housekeeping, and paying medical bills. We will also highlight this woman on our website for one year and follow her progress. Women can submit their stories to http://www.foreverybody.com/ until Oct. 20. One woman will be selected at the end of October.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Draper Days Carnival was a Success!







We had a great time at the Draper Days Carnival last night! Erin, Nancy and I had fun painting faces and helping children go fish. We had a lot of great prizes. We also gave away candles to the parents. Most parents hadn't heard about our store before. They loved the candles and wanted to come visit us at our store. It was a great way to promote our Draper Outlet! We were busy all night helping kids or talking to their parents.