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Part of their new collection to benefit Ottawa charities
Wu-Tang Clan have launched a brand-new hand sanitiser dubbed “Protect Ya Hands”, which is part of their new “A Better Tomorrow Collection”.
The new line of products will benefit the Ottowa Food Bank, Ottawa Mission and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario during the coronavirus pandemic. All additional profits from purchases will be directed towards the organisations.
The name of the hand sanitiser is a cheeky reference to Wu-tang
“Space Force” isn’t a great series. Far from it.
coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.According to the World Health Organization, regular and thorough hand washing with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub can kill viruses that may be on your hands (not to mention grime, germs and bacteria you've picked up while running essential errands).
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coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.According to the World Health Organization, regular and thorough hand washing with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub can kill viruses that may be on your hands (not to mention grime, germs and bacteria you've picked up while running essential errands).
Matt Damon and his family have returned to Los Angeles and are already adapting to the lifestyle of still needing to wear face masks in public. The couple and their kids had been spending a blissful time overseas while under quarantine in Ireland, where Matt was prepping for a film.
Whether it's a pump, squirt, wipe or spray bottle, hand sanitizer is proving to be a small but powerful tool. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.
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Reign Disick, 5, knows how important it is to stay as germ-free as possible amidst the coronavirus pandemic! On May 28, Kourtney Kardashian shared a series of images from her family’s Memorial Day Weekend trip to Utah, and there was one video of Reign that’s just too cute for words.
Wu-Tang Clan have started selling their own brand of hand sanitiser called Protect Ya Hands. It’s like their 1993 track ‘Protect Ya Neck’, see? Except it’s hands. Necks, unfortunately, have not yet been shown to be a strong transmitter of the virus that causes COVID-19.
A Strathaven gin distiller is continuing to help in the fight to supply vital hand sanitiser to the frontline across the UK.
As we try our best to avoid the spread of coronavirus, many of us have opted to carry around hand sanitiser with us.
Wu-Tang Clan have launched their own hand sanitizer, cheekily called Protect Ya Hands, with proceeds from sales going to three Canadian charities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Merchandise turned into one of the best ways for fans to support their favorite artists unable to perform amid the coronavirus pandemic. But some stars got extra crafty and sold branded products necessary for combatting the outbreak, including hand sanitizers and face masks.
We're all being a lot more vigilant these days when it comes to washing our hands.
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