QwikShower debuts as the odor tamer for teenage boys

Olney, MD. April __, 2010. Harvey Metro-a local dad tired of having a ½-dozen smelly teens stuffed in his car after each athletic practice-has created a low-cost, environmentally friendly solution with QwikShower.

Olney, MD. April __, 2010. Harvey Metro-a local dad tired of having a ½-dozen smelly teens stuffed in his car after each athletic practice-has created a low-cost, environmentally friendly solution with QwikShower. With his sons he has now started a business, making QwikShower gym class wipes available through high school PTAs. As a community-minded citizen he's even taking it a step further, allowing the PTAs to keep a portion of the sales.

The QwikShower wipes are appealing to kids and parents alike for three reasons:
Easy: QWIKSHOWER gym class wipes are large (9" x 12") moistened, single-use disposable towels. They even have a scent that's been tested and well received by teenage boys.

Green: Unlike popular body sprays, QWIKSHOWER wipes are non-aerosol. So there are no fluorocarbon emissions. That also means the scent won't invade everyone else's personal space at home or overwhelm a locker room.

Affordable: Parents can purchase the wipes online from the QwikShower website for as little as 20 cents each, with free shipping.
Selling QwikShower wipes for fundraising
Metro, a community-minded CPA whose firm is headquartered in Olney, has made it easy for parents to not just buy the wipes, but also to direct a portion of each sale back into their own PTAs. Metro will set aside 7% of the sales price for PTA organizations, with 2% going back to the State organization and 5% to the local PTA.
For more information about the product and how to generate revenue for sponsoring organizations, visit www.QwikShower.com

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