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Zytrel XP News – December
This is the story about a great Mom and a true American Santa

Angela Gutierrez, a soldier in Iraq, couldn’t be with her three children this Christmas, so she posted a notice online asking how much American Santas would charge to visit her family. Many answered, offering to charge up to $150. But one Santa, Santa Nick from invitesanta.com, seemed particularly authentic. He’s been a Santa for 26 years and he even has a real beard. Only problem, it seemed Santa Nick forgot to include his price.

Angela contacted Santa Nick and said she wanted to choose him to visit her kids, but he forgot to include his price. “Oh no,” said Santa Nick, “I did include my price. I’m not charging anything. After all, I’m Santa.”

If you would like to send a gift to Angela’s children, don’t. That’s not what she’s about and not what Christmas is about. Instead, Angela would prefer that you give a gift or donation to a children’s group, homeless shelter for families or children’s hospital in your area.

And if you’d like to wish Angela and other American soldiers a Merry Christmas, send an e-mail to xmasiniraq@zytrel.com

Merry Christmas to Angela, to Santa Nick, to our soldiers all over the world and to real Santas everywhere.

Zytrel XP is used by hospitals, but it is too new on the market to be in many stockings for Christmas 2009. It is available online at www.zytrel.com

Real Bearded Santas get their Wish—A Santa-tizer for Christmas


From his real name (Nicholas), to his real beard, to his 26 years bringing Christmas joy to girls and boys, Nick Trolli is as authentic a Santa Claus as you’ll find anywhere. But this Christmas season when he dons his hat, Santa suit, belt and boots, he’s finally taking off the gloves; literally.

For the first time, the jolly old man who claims to be from the North Pole is not wearing Santa’s traditional white gloves. Instead, he’s arming himself with a powerful antimicrobial hand sanitizer, Zytrel XP. While some mall Santas have opted for traditional-alcohol based sanitizers, Santa Nick has found something better, his own personal “Santa-tizer.”

“Traditional alcohol-based sanitizers leave my hands redder than Rudolph’s nose,” said Santa Nick, sitting in his throne and posing for photos with children at Santa’s Village at Shadybrook Farm in Morrisville, PA. “And they don’t really protect you or the kids. Nobody realizes it, but they only kill germs for 15 seconds. I need something that lasts a lot longer.”

Santa Nick seems to have found what he was looking for with what he calls his own personal “Santa-tizer.” Zytrel XP is a next generation hand sanitizer based on technology patented by Columbia University. Unlike traditional alcohol-based hand sanitizers that only kill germs while the alcohol is wet, Zytrel XP kills germs for up to 4 hours. One formula of the hand sanitizer comes with a moisturizing lotion that softens hands.

The makers of Zytrel XP, BioDefense Solutions, Inc, a West Nyack, NY-based company received a timely endorsement this December when the Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas (www.aorbsinc.ocm) named Zytrel XP their “Official Santa-tizer.” Its members are using the product in malls department stores and charity performances across America.

Zytrel XP is used by hospitals, but it is too new on the market to be in many stockings for Christmas 2009. It is available online at www.zytrel.com

World’s Official Santa-tiser becomes Zytrel XP!

Remember when we were growing up with Santa? We’d catch a glimpse of the happy elf every now and then in a local shopping mall, in a grocery store, and sometimes standing on the street corner ringing a little golden bell…children see beyond the red suit and the white beard, and they capture the spirit of something magical…something mystical. Beyond that, children of all ages begin to rediscover the inner happiness and inspiration that the image of St. Nicholas embodies. Now imagine all the Santa Clauses in the world…we all have a little spirit of him within us all. Whether you celebrate the magic of the holiday season with yuletides and mistletoe, or Hanukah Menorahs, or with nothing at all — you’ve got to hand it to the red-suited man who brightens the lives of children everywhere. That’s the spirit of the holiday season – and it’s catchy even if you’ve got a little scrooge in you. ;)

That’s why Zytrel XP became the World’s Official Santa-tizer of the Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas – also known as AORBS. Don’t giggle – it’s a real organization comprised of working Santas from the around the world. Now envision all the little hands they’re holding throughout the holidays while small children whisper their most secret wishes and hopes for a joyous Christmas… It was then that a Viola! moment came to fruition… We must keep Santa healthy! One of the best ways to protect Santa and his many elves throughout the world is to inform them of a hand sanitizer that works for up to four hours killing germs and one that helps to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria. What type of holiday would it be without a healthy Santa Claus? Let’s give Santa …hint, hint…and all the Santas in our lives a little gift this year – let’s give them Zytrel XP to keep the cheer going now and throughout years to come.

Special thanks to Richard Laurence Baron for the innovative write-up on his site signalwriter.blogspot.com and for his attention to this official Kris-Kringle news!

Responses

  1. Many thanks for the kind mention – best wishes for a happy, healthy Holiday Season.

  2. Not only is the Amalgamated Order Of Real Bearded Santas (AORBS) a “REAL” organization but we are also the oldest, having it’s beginning in 1994. The word, amalgamated means a coming together
    With the H1N1 virus, AORBS is committed to a coming together with Zytrel XP SANTA-tizer in helping protect Santas and one of our greatest resources, the children of the World.

    Eddie G. Hammers
    South Central Region Director
    Amalgamated Order Of Real Bearded Santas


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