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Bath + Body Fusion Donates 8,000 Dream Creams to Healthcare Heroes
On April 8, 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Bath & Body Fusion launched a Pay-It-Forward to Healthcare Heroes campaign to donate jars of Dream Cream. Increased sanitation requirements has wreaked havoc on our skin, especially for those on the frontlines facing the coronavirus. As a result, my team and I have worked tirelessly to increase production, raise money, and donate thousands of jars of our famous Dream Cream. To date, we’ve donated over 8,000 jars to hospitals, clinics, retirement communities, and across Rockford, Chicago, Madison, and into Minnesota.
Wesley Willows Purchases 355 Dream Creams for Entire Staff
As sanitation demands have increased over the last several months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, skin hydration has become an issue as hands have taken a beating. As a result, Bath & Body Fusion has increased production, donated thousands of jars to healthcare heroes, and now offers Dream Cream by the case. Wesley Willows of Rockford, IL, a senior-living community, has purchased 355 jars of Dream Cream and gifted them to their entire staff.
More Consumers are Paying Attention to Ingredients than Ever Before
More and more customers walk into our store or message us online asking about ingredients. Consumers are researching and asking questions and are asking the important questions, “Is this actually good for me” and “how do these ingredients affect me?” “Rising awareness about various benefits of organic over synthetic ingredients has led to an increase in demand over the past few years.
Nurse with Eczema LOVES Dream Cream
Sabrina Barnas from Swedish American Hospital in Rockford, IL is a long-time customer of Bath + Body Fusion. Today, she shares her appreciation for the Dream Cream donated by the amazing Rockford community. Through customer feedback, we’ve learned that Dream Cream has been known to help our customers with everyday hydration, sunburns, psoriasis, eczema, scars, mild to severe burns, bug bites, wrinkles, and even stretch marks.