Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Activeion Review and {GIVEAWAY!!}


I will admit it...I am a bit of a neat freak. Or a lot of a neat freak. I have been known to abuse household cleaners- spraying down tables and counter tops and appliances multiple times a day. A couple problems with this: one, my nasty little habit is doing no favors to the earth, and two and most importantly, I may be causing more harm to my family's health than good.
Imagine my thrill when I discovered activeion, a household product that professionally cleans and sanitizes using only (gasp) tap water.
That's right, the activeion pro removes more than 99.9% of harmful bacteria, with tap water. You can't get a more chemical free clean than that!! So how does this amazing contraption work?


The science of Activeion

The science that now frees you from chemicals has been used for decades in the food processing, industrial technology, and health-related industries. We’ve just taken the technology and integrated it into a sprayer for the cleaning industry.



1. Charging
A water cell applies a slight electrical charge to the tap water.


2. Transforming
The charged water passes through an ion exchange membrane, creating an oxygen-rich mixture of positive and negative nano-bubbles.


3. Cleaning
The activated water now attracts dirt like a magnet and lifts it from the surface, enabling it to be easily wiped away.



Need to know more? Watch this video and be prepared to be amazed.

Going beyond all that scientific jargon, I can tell you from experience that it works! My activeion pro removed all skid marks, dirt and grime off my wood floors, left all my glass sparkling and streak-free, eliminated all grease from my cook-top and most surprisingly, erased a stain in my carpet that had been there for months (after many attempts with highly chemical-laden products). To say I am impressed, shocked and amazed with the activeion cleaning capabilities is an understatement.


The activeion pro is innovative, user-friendly, and environmentally safe! There could not be a more perfect combination when describing a cleaning product!!
Now, instead of exposing my family to harmful chemicals, I use my activeion pro, giving myhome a perfectly shiny, chemical-free, green clean.... and it feels good!
Want to feel good, too? Pick up your very own activeion pro today!!

WIN IT!!
One very lucky reader will win an activeion pro of their very own ($299 value).


Mandatory entry:
Visit activeion and come back with something new you learned.

(PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT OUR EXTRA ENTRIES HAVE CHANGED!!)
You must complete the mandatory entry before doing any extra entries.
Extra Entries (Leave a comment for each entry):
3 Entries: Become a fan of Activeion on Facebook
3 Entries: Become a Follower of Activeion on Twitter
3 Entries: Post the Activeion YouTube Video on your Blog
1 Entry: Subscribe to our blog via reader.
1 Entry: Become our friend on Facebook AND update your status with link to this giveaway.
3 Entries: Post about this contest with a link back to our blog AND a link to activeion (Leave a link back to your post in your comment).
1 Entry: Follow us on twitter and tweet this contest. You may do this once daily (always leave the link in your comment).
2 Entries: Add our button to your blog.

Good luck! Contest ends on November 27th at midnight. Winner will be announced November 28th.
Winner will be chosen through random.org.

Please be sure to include your e-mail or have it in your profile so I can contact you if you win. Thanks!

Open to U.S. only.




185 comments:

  1. I love the The Activeion hand-held sprayer transforms tap water into a powerful cleaner that works as well as or better than other general-purpose, commercial chemical and "green" cleaning products. amypugmire@live.com

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  2. fb fan of activeon. amy bolda pugmire. amypugmire@live.com

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  3. fb fan of activeion 2. amy bolda pugmire. amypugmire@live.com

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  4. fb fan of activeion 3. amy bolda pugmire. amypugmire@live.com

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  5. I follow activeion on twitter. 1amypugmire. amypugmire@live.com

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  6. I follow activeion on twitter.2amypugmire. amypugmire@live.com

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  7. I follow activeion on twitter. 3amypugmire. amypugmire@live.com

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  8. subscribe to u. amypugmire@live.com

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  9. I have your button 1. amypugmire@live.com

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  10. I have your button 2. amypugmire@live.com

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  11. I follow on twitter and tweeted. amypugmire@live.com
    http://twitter.com/1amypugmire/status/5809529735

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  12. I learned that you can use this on almost every surface, including laundry!!!!

    wieszczm@mounties.mansfield.edu

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  13. I have your button on my blog, 1st entry.

    http://cachingfamily.blogspot.com
    wieszczm@mounties.mansfield.edu

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  14. I have your button on my blog, 2nd entry.

    http://cachingfamily.blogspot.com
    wieszczm@mounties.mansfield.edu

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  15. I subscribe to you.
    wieszczm@mounties.mansfield.edu

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  16. I was surprised to find out that this technology has been around for more than fifty years... Wow I am surprised that I have not heard about it before... wow...
    LAupperlee@sheppardpratt.org

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  17. I learned that the activated water now attracts dirt like a magnet and lifts it from the surface, enabling it to be easily wiped away.
    I would love to win this!!
    dagoprincessss@hotmail.com

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  18. The creation was inspired when the inventor bought a pet chinchilla and wanted a chemical-free cleaner for his cage.

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  19. I folloow Activeion on Twitter (1)

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  20. fan of activeion on faceboon (2)

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  21. I learned it can be used to cleans carpet spots, plastic, laundry spotting, and more!

    Raelena
    throuthehaze at gmail dot com

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  22. I follow activeion on twitter 1 @throuthehaze

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  23. I follow activeion on twitter 2 @throuthehaze

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  24. I follow activeion on twitter 3 @throuthehaze

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  25. I never heard of it before and now i see that it is used by professional cleaners in huge public areas sch as arenas, airports, malls, etc. So many public areas....

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  26. Twitter follower

    Tweet!!--http://twitter.com/betsyssi/statuses/5826789831

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  27. I learned about where the Activeion started from ... a cute little chinchilla named Chili! :) The inventory was trying to find a way to clean the little critter's cage without harming him with chemicals ... I love that it all began with a serious love for a pet! That's awesome!

    kcjosuebob@hotmail.com

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  28. I follow Active Ion on Facebook...

    kcjosuebob@hotmail.com

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  29. I'm a fan of Just for Me and You on Facebook...

    kcjosuebob@hotmail.com

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  30. This little invention has been around for more than 50 years! Thanks for telling me now!
    onecheaplady@yahoo.com

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  31. I learned that I can use Activeion to spot my laundry - that would be wonderful for those obnoxious grease stains I can't get out!

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  32. I have your button on my blog - entry #1

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  33. I have your button on my blog - entry #1

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  34. I love that you dont have to keep pumping to get h20 to spray, just hold down for one continuous spray!

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  35. FB fan....but not gonna update since its against FB's new rules, and dont want you to get fined!

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  36. I learned it can even be used on laundry! What a cool gizmo!

    nessa at texashousewife dot com

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  37. I didn't realize that studies about other products have shown to reduce lung function and increase risk of asthma!!

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  38. Became a fan of Activeion on Facebook # 1

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  39. Became a fan of Activeion on Facebook # 2

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  40. Became a fan of Activeion on Facebook # 3

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  41. following Activeion on twitter # 1

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  42. following Activeion on twitter # 2

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  43. following Activeion on twitter # 3

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  44. follow and tweet
    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/5849277905

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  45. Activeion is certified to be used in food processing facilities.

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  46. Following activeion on twitter.

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  47. I learned that the technology to create water electrolysis has been around for more than 50 years. Thanks!

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  48. I voted! 1

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  49. I voted! 2

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  50. I voted! 3

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  51. I follow and tweeted!
    http://twitter.com/natdey/status/5852558393

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  52. i love how it is totally green. just tap water!!!!!!! it would end up saving a ton on cleaners and so much beter for the environment your living in especially with kids!
    thompson_tanda@yahoo.com

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  53. Removes tough stains!! How nice, I really need one :)

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  54. posted on my blog
    http://snagthatnugget.blogspot.com/2009/10/just-for-me-and-you-giveaways.html

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  55. posted on my blog 2
    http://snagthatnugget.blogspot.com/2009/10/just-for-me-and-you-giveaways.html

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  56. posted on my blog 3
    http://snagthatnugget.blogspot.com/2009/10/just-for-me-and-you-giveaways.html

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  57. This is awesome!! I love the fact that Bill Nye does the video :) I'm a germophobe, so this would be great for my household. I learned that a water cell applies a small electrical charge to the water to activate it! How cool, the science geek in me is so excited over this.

    Thanks!
    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  58. I follow Active Ion on Twitter (lipstickncandy)

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  59. I became a fan of activeion. What a great idea,
    thanks for the give away!

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  60. I subscribe to your blog RSS via Yahoo reader.

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  61. I follow on Twitter and tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/lipstickncandy/status/5866268256

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

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  62. I learned that The Activeion hand-held sprayer transforms tap water into a powerful cleaner that works as well as or better than other general-purpose, commercial chemical and "green" cleaning products.
    jedoggett@embarqmail.com

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  63. I follow
    Active_ion on twitter annedoggett
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  64. I follow
    Active_ion on twitter annedoggett
    jedoggett@embarqmail.com
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  65. I follow
    Active_ion on twitter annedoggett
    jedoggett@embarqmail.com
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  66. I subscribe
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  67. I voted! # 1
    http://www.safety1st.com/usa/eng/PhotoContest-Vote-Confirm

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  68. I voted! # 2
    http://www.safety1st.com/usa/eng/PhotoContest-Vote-Confirm

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  69. I voted! # 3
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  70. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/status/5874770252
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  71. tweet http://twitter.com/amolino/status/5874777615

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  72. I love that you don't have to use cleaning liquids!
    bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  73. Tweet!!~http://twitter.com/betsyssi/statuses/5877610070

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  74. I learned that you don't have to use any cleaning liquids and that they have been around for over fifty years.
    cthompson1477@gmail.com

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  75. Tweet
    http://twitter.com/natdey/status/5882166562

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  76. When used as directed, the Activeion Pro offers a greater than 99% reduction of harmful bacteria.....with just water!!

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  77. Katie Trenerowski: I learned that charged particles, which cling to dirt will lift it from surfaces using Physics properties.

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  78. I learned that you can use it to clean spots from your laundry, cool!
    Thanks!
    mike.karr at gmail.com

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  79. I learned that this can kill the H1N1 virus as well. Seeing that my family has already had this virus I would love to have this to kill everything.
    trishbazin@yahoo.com

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  80. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/5923536070
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  81. Tweet!!--http://twitter.com/betsyssi/statuses/5925012442

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    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/5925031103

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  83. I learned about how you can use this on so many different surfaces (floors, granite, tubs, laundry stains, etc).

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  84. I have your button at http://familyofthecloth.blogspot.com #1

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  85. I have your button at http://familyofthecloth.blogspot.com #2

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  86. I learned: From cleaning medical devices and computer chips to food processing plants, the technology to create water electrolysis has been around for more than 50 years. In the past, water electrolysis has created two streams of water – negative and positive – which could not be combined. With the introduction of the Activeion hand-held sprayer, however, this is the first time both streams have been combined to work together to produce a general-purpose cleaner.

    delilah0180(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  87. Google reader subscriber!

    delilah0180(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  88. I follow activeion on twitter #1

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  89. I follow activeion on twitter #2

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  90. I follow activion on twitter #3

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    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/5939877086

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  92. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/5949165058
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  93. I love that this would really save you TONS of $ - all you need is water! Also, I think it's cool that the water becomes like a magnet to attract the dirt.

    contact me at:
    celeste@mail4me.com

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  94. #1 got your button

    contact me at:
    celeste@mail4me.com

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  95. #2 got your button

    contact me at:
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  96. Tweet!!~http://twitter.com/betsyssi/statuses/5954154893

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  97. http://twitter.com/zealandsmom/statuses/5954188779

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  98. I learned that Activeion offers a 99% reduction of harmful bacteria.

    xmeliss182x (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  99. http://twitter.com/zealandsmom/statuses/5976700839

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  100. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/5977789775
    jedoggett@embarqmail.com

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  101. i learned that this technology has been around for more than 50 years

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  102. tweet
    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/5994487950

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  103. Tweet!!~http://twitter.com/betsyssi/statuses/5995602920

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  104. 1) I found out that this technology has been around for 50 years.. who knew?!
    schiss.trina@gmail.com

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  105. I follow!
    schiss.trina@gmail.com

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  106. It's interesting to learn that this technology is used in universities, stadiums, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, etc..

    wolfcarol451(at)gmail(dot)com

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  107. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/6009275440
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  108. I love that it can be used on Multiple Surfaces such as: Glass, Stainless Steel, Natural Stones (Granite, Marble, etc.) Carpet/Fabrics, Whiteboards, etc

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  109. Follower of Activeion on Twitter

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  110. tweet
    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/6017684583

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  111. I can't believe this has been around for 50 years and I never heard of it before.
    veniceangel@hotmail.com

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  112. http://twitter.com/zealandsmom/statuses/6042643256

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    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/6049939926

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  114. http://twitter.com/zealandsmom/statuses/6054050809

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  115. I learned that this technology is currently being used in universities, stadiums, airports, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, and other locations that require professional cleaning.
    mommastaci33(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  116. I'm following Activeion @MommaStaciA.
    mommastaci33(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  117. #2 I'm following Activeion @MommaStaciA.
    mommastaci33(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  118. #3 I'm following Activeion @MommaStaciA.
    mommastaci33(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  119. I have your button.
    mommastaci33(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  120. #2 I have your button.
    mommastaci33(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  121. tweet
    http://twitter.com/amolino/status/6081857200

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  122. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/6084217155
    jedoggett@embarqmail.com

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  123. After reading about how this came to be invented, I realized I could use this to clean my bird cages. Birds are super sensitive to chemicals, so it is a worry, and problem cleaning anywhere around them.

    supe61@hotmail.com

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  124. I'm following Activion on Twitter as maxfate.

    supe61@hotmail.com

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  125. I subscribe to your blog via Google rss.

    supe61@hotmail.com

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  126. I follow you on Twitter as maxfate, and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/maxfate

    supe61@hotmail.com

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  127. I follow them on Twitter! natdey

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  128. I follow them on Twitter! natdey

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  129. I'm a Facebook Fan of Activeion! 1

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  130. I'm a Facebook Fan of Activeion! 2

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  131. I'm a Facebook Fan of Activeion! 3

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  132. I blogged! 1
    http://theadventuresofpaulnatalie.blogspot.com/2009/11/activeion-pro-giveaway-ends-1127.html

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  133. I blogged! 2
    http://theadventuresofpaulnatalie.blogspot.com/2009/11/activeion-pro-giveaway-ends-1127.html

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  134. I blogged! 2
    http://theadventuresofpaulnatalie.blogspot.com/2009/11/activeion-pro-giveaway-ends-1127.html

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  135. Tweet
    http://twitter.com/natdey/status/6105689494

    coolnatty12 at yahoo dot com

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  136. Tweet!!~http://twitter.com/betsyssi/statuses/6113187788

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  137. tweet http://twitter.com/amolino/status/6114688076

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  138. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/6117188752
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  139. I learned that all you need is tap water to use it

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  140. I love the fact that you only have too use tap water and the technology has been around for 50 years thansk for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com

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  141. i am a fan of activeion on facebook my id is lepaige thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com

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  142. i am a fan of activeion on facebook my id is lepaige thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com 2/3

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  143. i am a fan of activeion on facebook my id is lepaige thanks for the chance to win eaglesforjack@gmail.com 3/3

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  144. I learned it is a multi-surface cleaner
    zachsgran1 at yahoo dot com

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  145. I subscribe via google reader
    zachsgran1 at yahoo dot com

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  146. I learned all you need is tap water
    tmc480 at yahoo dot com

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  147. I subscribe
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  148. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/6143474392
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  150. tweeted http://twitter.com/annedoggett/statuses/6173565537
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