Archive for the ‘Tote Bag of the Month’ Category

Tote Bag of the Month – April 2011

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s winner is: Madhava Natural Sweeteners

Based in the foothills of Boulder, Colorado, Madhava Natural Sweeteners has been providing 100% pure Rocky Mountain Honey for nearly four decades.  Since 2002, they have offered the nation’s leading brand of organic Agave Nectar.

At Madhava, they are dedicated to providing natural and healthy alternatives to highly processed, refined sugars and artificial sweeteners.

The Madhava tote bag is a Market Tote made from Bottle Bag™ material (material made from recycled plastic bottles) with purple stitching and handles.


Tote Bag of the Month – February 2011

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s winner is: Room & Board

Room & Board sells handcrafted, American-made home furnishings to customers across the county. To help kick off their 2011 collection, they wanted totes that were also made in the U.S. from natural materials. The totes will be a part of events at many of their 11 stores, as customers are invited to special days dedicated to celebrating the art of American furniture-making.

You can learn more about Room & Board at www.roomandboard.com

Tote Bag of the Month – January 2011

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011


Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s winner is two bags from: Virescent

Virescent provides an eco-friendly fundraising solution that is simple to manage and easy to promote. Virescent’s frazzle free program combines fun and stylish eco-friendly products—organic and recycled cotton reusable shopping bags and sport sacks—along with a unique set of sales and promotional tools essential to running a successful campaign with a purpose.

Learn how to earn up to 50% when you fundraise with Virescent: email: sales@virescentshopper.com or visit our website: www.virescentshopper.com

Tote Bag of the Month – December 2010

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s winner is two bags from: Open House

Open House is a housewares, furniture and gift shop located in Center City, Philadelphia. This eclectic shop is the first venture of entrepreneurs Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran. In 2010 Open House will celebrate its eighth year on South 13th Street!

These two bags are a custom tote bag and a single bottle wine bag.  You can purchase Open House bags here:  http://www.weheartphilly.com/

Tote Bag of the Month – November 2010

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s bag is from the: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival & Foundation
 
 
In 1970, the Foundation was set up to be the nonprofit owner of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – Jazz Fest – with a mission to sow the seeds of our unique culture for generations to come.
 
 
 
 
It’s mission:

“To promote, preserve, perpetuate and encourage the music, arts, culture and heritage of communities in Louisiana through festivals, programs and other cultural, educational, civic and economic activities.”

Tote Bag of the Month – October 2010

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s bag is from: HarmonysWell.com

HarmonysWell.com was designed to help yoga teachers connect with their students online.  With an online counterpart to a physical studio, yoga teachers can expand their business opportunities.  And with online classes, students add more convenience to their lifestyle while reaping the long-term benefits of more frequent yoga practice.  www.harmonyswell.com

Tote Bag of the Month – September 2010

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s bag is from the: Whitman College Bookstore

Sam Chasen designed the Whitman College Bookstore tote.  He is a recent graduate of Whitman College with a B.A. in Art.  He is very interested in graphic design as well as comics.

Name: Samuel Chasan
Website: www.ChasanWorks.com
Hometown: Seattle, WA
Age: 22
Favorite Superhero: Gambit
Education: Whitman College, 2010
Bio: I received a B.A. in Studio Art from Whitman College.  During my 4-year tenure, I studied human interaction, and relationship with our surroundings both organic and inorganic, social and scientific, in space and in time.  I Minored in Chemistry, and am currently working as a freelance graphic designer while I pursue a number of other interests.  Included among these interests are: exploring, observing, painting, writing, beatmaking, and eating.  It’s great to be back in Seattle.

Tote Bag of the Month – August 2010

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s bag is from the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library.

The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library Bunny Book Bags are filled with pre-selected books that make it easy for adults to select age-appropriate materials for their children and read to them.  The goal is to instill a love of reading within children and help them become more prepared for school.  The bags make access to children’s books convenient and worry-free.

Tote Bag of the Month – July 2010

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s bag is from River Valley Market.

River Valley Market is a community-owned, full-service grocery store specializing in fresh, local and organically grown food. We offer fresh produce; meat & seafood; groceries; a deli with homemade soups, a hot and cold bar, sushi, house-made pastries, desserts, and organic, fair-trade coffee; gifts; and a complete wellness department.

http://rivervalleymarket.coop

Tote Bag of the Month – June 2010

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it. This month’s bag is from Nature’s Food Patch Market & Café.

Nature‘s Food Patch Market & Cafe (est. 1987) is a community grocery store dedicated to offering a complete selection of quality organic and natural products. Inside our 14,000 SF (currently expanding!) store you will find one of the largest selections in the Tampa Bay area of organic produce, bulk foods, groceries, specialty wines & cheeses, vitamins, herbs, pet supplies, natural bodycare & aromatherapy, books, videos, unique housewares and our popular Bunny Hop Café. Welcome!

Ban the Bag Campaign:

Nature’s Food Patch began its Ban the Bag Campaign on Earth Day of 2008. Since that time, we no longer use plastic shopping bags in our store. To encourage our customers to bring their own re-usable bags for their groceries, we offer a 5¢ donation per bag to a different charitable organization each month.

Tote Bag of the Month – May 2010

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it.  This month’s bag is from Tote-a-lly Awesome.

“As Santa Monica High School SAGE students (Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship), we noticed that the U.S. alone goes through 100 billion plastic shopping bags annually, and pathetically recycles less than 5%. We took initiative in creating our student-run social venture, Tote-a-lly Awesome. Tote-a-lly began promoting sustainable solutions by selling trendy, eco-friendly, student designed tote bags made of 100% recycled plastic bottles and have expanded our line to other green accessories. We donate 60% of our profits to organizations close to our heart: Heal the Bay and our very own SAGE team.

This is our community bag, designed by Santa Monica SAGE member Ralph Peacor in 2009.”

Tote Bag of the Month – April 2010

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Each month Tote Talk will post a favorite bag choice and some background information about it.  This month’s bag is from Ukiah Natural Foods Co-op.

This Medium Grocery bag is made from a cotton/flax blend material. Flax cotton originated from flax plants which are woven into fibers. Flax plants have been cultivated for thousands of years for the production of linen. Unfortunately, we are looking for a new source of this material. The simplicity of the design is what makes this bag a winner! Watermelon anyone?

Account Rep for this bag: Marcia

Ukiah Natural Foods Co-op formed in the mid-1970′s as a buying club for homesteaders.  The original club carried supplies like fruit trees, canning jars and bulk foods.  As demand grew, the club evolved into a cooperatively owned retail store.  After 34 years of growth, Ukiah Natural Foods Co-op still holds true to its original intention of providing quality, staple foods at the best possible prices.  The cooperative is now backed by over 7,000 member-owners from our community- you’re invited to join them and become a partner in this locally-owned, value-driven business.