Since joining Pink Zebra in 2013, I have accomplished some awesome milestones! Earned two of my 30/60/90 day Quick Starts, earned lots of free Pink Zebra products, promoted to Executive Consultant in 2014, attended the 2nd Annual Pink Zebra Family Reunion, attended several Zebra Rallies, proudly stepped out of my comfort zone a few times, and made lots of new friends. Pink Zebra Home is Changing Lives! I began this journey in August 2013 and will be forever thankful for the opportunity! Change your Fragrance, Change Lives! Ask my how! I can help you get started on your way to an incredible earning potential representing the best wickless OR wicked candle on the market! Join my team to begin building your own Home Based Business, or to get your own Pink Zebra Products at 25% off! This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Pink Zebra, Pink Zebra Simmering, Pink Zebra Spider on Januby Victoria Roudebush. He doesn’t like it when I clean it too often. Here’s a couple of photos of Ernie and his PZ home. So now, you know the story of the tiny spider that lived under the Pink Zebra Simmering light. I have decided to let Ernie continue living under my Pink Zebra Simmering light in exchange that he continues to rid my home of other pesky bugs. I guess the warm light from the Simmering light helped attract bugs which made the PZ light the perfect home for Ernie.Įrnie hasn’t grown much since I first discovered him almost six months ago. First, I was like “eek” and then I thought “aI figured that tiny spider was long gone or had been eaten by one of my cats but guess who was hiding under the simmering light when I went to replace my Sprinkles fragrance two weeks later!? Yep, you guess it, Ernie the spider was back! He had made his home once again under my Pink Zebra Simmering light and he had a small collection of tiny dead bugs. As soon as I picked up the Simmering light, the tiny spider ran away. No no, not Pink Zebra’s cute Bling spider but Ernie the spider.Ībout six months ago, when I was cleaning the mantle and changing my Pink Zebra shade to something more Summer like, I noticed a tiny little spider hiding under my Simmering light. I’m sure most of us have all heard of the stories, Itsy bitsy spider, Little Miss Muffet’s spider and Charlotte’s Web, but I bet you’ve never heard of the Pink Zebra Spider.
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