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International Company Holding Contest

By Terri Rimmer

Ban Deodorant is featuring a way for people to live out an idea.

You can log on to feelbanfresh.com and tell the company what you would ban if you could, vote for your favorite submission and the top nine winners will get to realize their dream.

Examples include banning loneliness, drama, self-doubt, insecurity, fear, stereotypes, peer pressure, and nerves. You can also tell the panel the top ten things you’d like to ban such as reality shows, online polls, or comb-overs. The majority of those participating chose loneliness as something they would ban.

You might see one of your ideas in a magazine ad, hang out with a celebrity, or ban something from your life. The site also has products and fun stuff to offer, too.

You can select an online image on the website to go with your entry and learn how to make an iron-on decaled t-shirt promoting banning something. The process uses t-shirt transfer paper and an ink jet printer. You iron the image on to your t-shirt, sweatshirt, canvas bag, tank top or any other similar item.

Ban Deodorant has been running t.v. and print ads for months promoting banning various negative things.

The product is distributed through the Kao Brands Company which also produces Jergens soap. The company’s mission is to transform women’s lives through beauty. The company also makes Biore, Curel, and John Frieda products.

The Andrew Jergen Company changed their name to Kao Brands Company a year ago.

Ban’s motto is to ban things that hold you back and live by your own rules.

The company encourages entrants in the ban contest to let their imagination run wild when submitting ideas.

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