New Castle business owner to pitch skin care product to HSN, Good Housekeeping

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Screen Shot 2016-08-22 at 10.15.47 PMErica Suppa will travel to HSN’s headquarters at the end of August to pitch her Purifying Bar to team of executives for a chance to be featured on  the cable shopping network  and receive the  Good Housekeeping Seal for one year

HSN and Good Housekeeping magazine invited Suppa –  who operates Fesh Faced Skin Care, New Castle and Chadds Ford, PA  –  to pitch their product to HSN and Good Housekeeping executives at HSN’s headquarters in St. Petersburg, FL.

Suppa will have the chance to be featured on-air on HSN and in Good Housekeeping Magazine as part of the American Dreams initiative, which aims  to discover America’s next great entrepreneur “with a game-changing invention.”

Suppa will  showcase  her product, participate in on-air training from an HSN host and receive direct feedback from merchants and executives from both the HSN and Good Housekeeping teams.

Finalists selected during the August judging event will be announced in the December issue of Good Housekeeping magazine and will be featured on HSN in December.

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HSN and Good Housekeeping will then select one entrepreneur who will be able to introduce their brand to HSN’s 96 million households and in the magazine, reaching more than  25 million readers. They will also have the chance to have their product tested by the Good Housekeeping Institute for the opportunity to receive the sought-after Good Housekeeping Seal for one year.

Up to ten finalists will be selected in September and be featured in the December issue of Good Housekeeping, on newsstands on or about November 15. The public will be invited to vote on their favorite product and those votes will be taken into consideration in selecting the final winner.

 

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