Wednesday, January 5, 2011

“BISSELL® Calls All Pets to its Fourth Annual Most Valuable Pet Photo Contest - Yahoo Finance” plus 1 more

“BISSELL® Calls All Pets to its Fourth Annual Most Valuable Pet Photo Contest - Yahoo Finance” plus 1 more


BISSELL® Calls All Pets to its Fourth Annual Most Valuable Pet Photo Contest - Yahoo Finance

Posted: 05 Jan 2011 06:15 AM PST

Press Release Source: BISSELL Homecare, Inc. On Wednesday January 5, 2011, 9:05 am EST

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- BISSELL Homecare, Inc. today launched the Most Valuable Pet (MVP) Photo Contest, the fourth annual search for the nation's most photogenic pets, which has garnered more than 150,000 entries since its inception. The MVP Photo Contest runs January 5 - April 5, 2011, and invites pet lovers to submit and vote for their favorite pet photos at www.bissell.com/mvp. New this year, the competition is open to Canadian pets and pet lovers, who, like their American colleagues, will compete for the grand prize of $10,000 to donate to the pet charity of their choice, plus a $500 shopping spree and the opportunity to be featured on BISSELL pet product packaging.

"Each year, BISSELL looks forward to demonstrating our company-wide commitment to pets with an initiative that gives back to the pet community," said Ryan McLean, BISSELL's senior director of marketing. "Since its launch in 2008, the MVP Photo Contest has given more than $53,000 in support of pet charities in the U.S. We are delighted to open the competition to pet parents in Canada and broaden our support of pet charities in 2011."

To enter, pet parents can once again submit photos of their pets on bissell.com, and can now upload photos from their Facebook, Flickr and Shutterfly accounts as well. Entrants can even share their photo entries on Facebook to gather votes from friends, family and fellow pet lovers. The five pets with the highest number of votes from each week of the contest will move on to the semi-finals, from which the grand-prize winner and second through fifth prize winners will be selected. As in past years, BISSELL will announce the weekly winners and offer exclusive contest news via Twitter and Facebook.

In addition to the MVP Photo Contest $10,000 grand prize donation, runner-up prizes include a $5,000 donation to a pet charity for the second-place winner and $1,000 donations for each of the third-, fourth- and fifth-place winners. Each of the runners up will also be featured on a BISSELL pet product package and receive his or her choice of BISSELL's pet clean-up products. The five pets with the highest number of votes from each week of the contest will receive a $25 Visa gift card, with the top vote getter also receiving a BISSELL pet product.

Last year, Gracey, a mixed domestic short-hair feline, triumphed over nearly 50,000 entrants to claim the title of 2010 MVP Grand Prize Winner. Gracey is the inspiration behind the children's book The Tiniest Tiger  and the Conservation Cub Club, a feline education and support community. Gracey and her pet parent, Joanne McGonagle, selected the PurrEver Ranch Sanctuary to receive the $10,000 grand prize donation. PurrEver Ranch Sanctuary is a non-profit hospice for senior and special needs cats that suffer from disease or behavior issues, one of very few feline-specific hospices. In 2009, Norman, a golden retriever from Columbus, Ohio was the grand prize winner. He and his "foster pet parent," Tara Driscoll, donated their $10,000 prize toward the cost of a seizure dog to assist two special needs children in their community. Brewster, a Bernese mountain dog from Anchorage, Ala., was the contest's first grand prize winner in 2008. The Peoria Park District received the $10,000 donation for construction of a new dog park in Peoria, Ill.

For further information on BISSELL's MVP Photo Contest or to enter your own pet, please visit www.bissell.com.

About BISSELL Homecare, Inc.

A 135-year-old company, Grand Rapids-based BISSELL Homecare, Inc., is the top-selling brand in floor care appliances in North America with an expanding presence worldwide. As an innovator of cleaning products, BISSELL produces and sells vacuums, sweepers, deep-cleaning machines, bare floor cleaners and cleaning formulas at retail locations across the globe. The company is in its fourth generation of family leadership.

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IRobot Scooba Floor-Scrubber Is Cuter than Your Pets - Wired News

Posted: 05 Jan 2011 05:39 AM PST

LAS VEGAS — Minimalists who eschew carpets but still hate to clean their own hardwood floors now have a more minimalist robot option. The iRobot Scooba 230 is a a tiny new floor-washing robot that looks good enough to be shown off on top of the coffee-table, not just hidden underneath it.

CES 2011The new Scooba, announced at CES 2011 along with a sleeker version of the carpet-cleaning Roomba, will actually clean floors better than you can. Instead of scrubbing the same dirty mop-water over the kitchen floor, the Scooba only lays down clean water. It drips it down, along with optional cleaning fluid, and scrubs smooth surfaces clean. A vacuum squeegee then sucks up this filthy liquid, storing it in space left by the used clean water. It detects walls and drops, so it'll get the whole floor clean without falling down the stairs.

The only thing it doesn't do is return to base and charge itself. You need to plug it in yourself, although you will be able to back and program it just like any other Roomba. The Scooba will be available soon for $300.

Scooba 230 [iRobot]

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