Epionce Ski Kit
The 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games is pleased to announce that Episciences, Inc., the manufacturer and distributor of Epionce®, a non-prescription skin wellness line, is now an official partner of the World Winter Games. In addition to their product sponsorship, Episciences, Inc. has created a 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games Ski Kit.
The Ski Kit includes the Epionce Active Shield Lotion SPF 30+ and the Epionce Extreme Barrier Cream. It will be available on www.2009WorldGames.org, www.epionce.com, and at select Epionce retailers around the United States, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the World Winter Games. In addition, Episciences, Inc. will donate one full-size tube of sunscreen to each Special Olympics athlete participating in the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Idaho.
“We are grateful for Episciences’ partnership, but most of all for their commitment to our athletes,” said Chip Fisher, CEO and Chairman of the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games. “A significant amount of these athletes have either never received medical care, or have received very little. Episciences’ donation of sunscreen to the athletes participating in the World Winter Games will be another step in the right direction in promoting healthy lifestyles among our athletes.”
“Episciences is honored to be involved with such an outstanding organization,” said Dr. Carl Thornfeldt, founder and CEO of Episciences, Inc. “We are excited to support these inspirational athletes by providing them important skin care, and launching our Epionce Ski Kit.”
About Episciences, Inc:
Episciences, Inc, is based in Boise, Idaho. Episciences, Inc, integrates twenty-plus years of research into the development of a highly effective cosmeceutical, non-prescription, dermatological product line. This breakthrough product has been proven effective by 14 independent clinical studies to reverse and prevent the effects of visible skin aging and certain common skin diseases. For more information, visit the website at www.epionce.com.
About the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games:
The 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games will be held in Idaho, USA, 7-13 February 2009 and up to 3,000 athletes from more than 100 countries are expected to compete. Surpassing the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games in athlete numbers and participating nations, the World Winter Games will be the largest multi-day winter sporting event ever held in Idaho. Competition will take place in seven winter sports – Alpine Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Figure Skating, Floor Hockey, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing and Speed Skating. Competition and other activities will take place in communities and venues throughout Idaho including but not limited to Boise, Sun Valley and McCall. For more information, visit www.2009WorldGames.org.
Platinum, Gold and Silver sponsors of the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games include: Hewlett Packard, Lithia, Microsoft, Wal-mart and Sam’s Club, Micron, Sprint, Boise Inc., Food Services of America, Canon, Fusion Imaging, Citrix, Avaya, Extreme Networks, Juniper Networks & S1 IT Solutions.
Venue partners include Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area, Qwest Arena, Expo
Idaho, Sun Valley Resort, Ponderosa State Park, Centre on the Grove and Boise
State University.
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