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My Goodness Childrens Duds Launches New Line of 100 Organic Cotton...



Babies no longer have to be subjected to rashes, dangerous fumes and allergies brought on by dyed, scratchy clothing, thanks to pure-cotton organic baby clothes that are free of chemicals, feel buttery soft and portray original artwork.



New Jersey sisters Lynda Bruschini and Lisa Kennedy created My Goodness Duds for children six months to two years old when they realized the fabric in their own toddlers's8217; clothing was treated with chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.



The My Goodness Dud'ss line features bibs, bloomers, leggings, shorts, onesies, T-shirts available as separates or as sets with playful, original designs and adorable sayings on the bellies and bums (like 's8220;Her Royal Highness/Her Royal Hiney's8221; or 's8220;Milk Monkey/Go bananas's8221;). Prices range from $12 for bibs, $22 one-pieces to $36 for sets, for both boys and girls. Clothes are grown and sewn in the USA.



Because conventional cotton production uses 25 percent of the world's8217;s pesticides, (it is one of the most heavily sprayed crops in the world), demand for organic fabrics has the market growing at an annual rate of 15 percent. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports show that it takes about 1.2 ounces of chemicals to treat the cotton for one T-shirt. A recent survey, commissioned by Wal-Mart said that 60 percent of parents are interested in organic options for their babies. My Goodness Duds helps parents make the healthier choice for their baby and the environment. Go Green!



My Goodness Children's8217;s Duds can be bought online at http://www.mygoodnessduds.com, one of the most original baby web-sites out there.






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