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Australia's Beloved "Bite-Proof Body Cream," Vanilla Mozi, Makes It's U.S Debut This Summer 2024
NEW YORK - illiNews -- Australia's much-adored Vanilla Mozi, renowned for its innovative Bite-Proof Body Cream, is thrilled to announce its expansion into the United States market this summer. Established in 2006 by founder Lea-Anne Crawford, Vanilla Mozi has become a staple for families seeking safe, natural, and effective outdoor protection without compromising on quality or ethics.
Lea-Anne Crawford, armed with her degree in applied science and human movement, embarked on a journey to create a pesticide-free outdoor protection product after experiencing adverse reactions in her children's skin to conventional offerings. Teaming up with experienced film producer Krista Fergusson in 2022, Vanilla Mozi has steadily grown into a global brand known for its commitment to quality, safety, and sustainability.
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Unlike conventional repellents laden with pesticides, Vanilla Mozi's Bite-Proof Body Cream boasts a unique formula harnessing natural plant extracts. By masking the scent of human skin, the cream ingeniously tricks insects into perceiving users as flowers to be avoided instinctively. Free from DEET, pesticides, palm oil, and parabens, Vanilla Mozi's vegan and cruelty-free certification ensures a guilt-free application for the entire family, even babies under six months.
"We are thrilled to bring Vanilla Mozi's beloved Bite-Proof Body Cream to the US market," says Lea-Anne Crawford. "Our formula not only shields users from pesky bugs but also nourishes and hydrates the skin, making outdoor adventures both safe and enjoyable."
Vanilla Mozi's success stories speak volumes, with testimonials echoing praise for its effectiveness and gentleness on the skin. Chelsea Morrison, a satisfied customer, notes, "Vanilla Mozi stopped my little one from being eaten alive during our camping trip. It's the only thing I trust for my family." With endorsements from users like Rebecca Allen, Daina Erhardt, and Loren Houckham, Vanilla Mozi has earned its reputation as a must-have outdoor companion.
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Concerns regarding the effectiveness of natural products compared to conventional repellents are addressed by Vanilla Mozi's extensive track record and customer satisfaction. With a perfect 100/100 rating on the YUKA app and a commitment to using sugarcane and recycled plastic for packaging, Vanilla Mozi sets a new standard for eco-conscious bug protection.
Vanilla Mozi's US debut heralds a new era of outdoor enjoyment, where safety, sustainability, and efficacy converge in a luxurious body cream. Embrace the outdoors with confidence this summer with Vanilla Mozi.
For more information, visit www.vanillamozi.com.
Lea-Anne Crawford, armed with her degree in applied science and human movement, embarked on a journey to create a pesticide-free outdoor protection product after experiencing adverse reactions in her children's skin to conventional offerings. Teaming up with experienced film producer Krista Fergusson in 2022, Vanilla Mozi has steadily grown into a global brand known for its commitment to quality, safety, and sustainability.
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Unlike conventional repellents laden with pesticides, Vanilla Mozi's Bite-Proof Body Cream boasts a unique formula harnessing natural plant extracts. By masking the scent of human skin, the cream ingeniously tricks insects into perceiving users as flowers to be avoided instinctively. Free from DEET, pesticides, palm oil, and parabens, Vanilla Mozi's vegan and cruelty-free certification ensures a guilt-free application for the entire family, even babies under six months.
"We are thrilled to bring Vanilla Mozi's beloved Bite-Proof Body Cream to the US market," says Lea-Anne Crawford. "Our formula not only shields users from pesky bugs but also nourishes and hydrates the skin, making outdoor adventures both safe and enjoyable."
Vanilla Mozi's success stories speak volumes, with testimonials echoing praise for its effectiveness and gentleness on the skin. Chelsea Morrison, a satisfied customer, notes, "Vanilla Mozi stopped my little one from being eaten alive during our camping trip. It's the only thing I trust for my family." With endorsements from users like Rebecca Allen, Daina Erhardt, and Loren Houckham, Vanilla Mozi has earned its reputation as a must-have outdoor companion.
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Concerns regarding the effectiveness of natural products compared to conventional repellents are addressed by Vanilla Mozi's extensive track record and customer satisfaction. With a perfect 100/100 rating on the YUKA app and a commitment to using sugarcane and recycled plastic for packaging, Vanilla Mozi sets a new standard for eco-conscious bug protection.
Vanilla Mozi's US debut heralds a new era of outdoor enjoyment, where safety, sustainability, and efficacy converge in a luxurious body cream. Embrace the outdoors with confidence this summer with Vanilla Mozi.
For more information, visit www.vanillamozi.com.
Source: Noah Love & Associates Inc.
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