tinyrevolutionary.com - 2/3/2009
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Organic Recycle Love Tee You recycle your newspapers, your plastic bottles and your tin cans but do you recycle the most important natural resource on earth? That's right, it's L-O-V-E! Bigger than nuclear, cleaner than coal, love is what powers our world and as long as we keep recycling it to ...
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i heart these shirts!
teensygreen —
... has scored another love connection with this adorable Recycle Love tee for babies and kids. This shirt totally walks the walk. It’s made from 100% recycled, sweatshop-free cotton using water-based ink, and is sure to get a ton of wear from your little one. ...
Tiny Revolutionary’s Recycle Love Tee
Inhabitots —
... ’s latest love child, the Recycle Love Organic Tee . This isn’t the first time the folks at Tiny Revolutionary have worn their hearts on their sleeves. Their eco ...
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