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Innovative products get a little love

Good Housekeeping recently presented its inaugural V.I.P. (Very Innovative Products) Awards to recognize inventive new products that performed exceptionally well when evaluated by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute.

The items vary. Some will improve your health, like the Wii Fit and Dole Portobello mushrooms — they have extra Vitamin D. Others, such as Tide Total Care, will make your clothes look better. Atlantan Sara Blakely even gets a little love. Her Spanx Original Footless Pantyhose won the Hall of Fame Award. (See all of the products here.)

Do you agree with Good Housekeeping’s selections? Are there products that are too pricey to try out considering the economy? Or are there some you’ve used that you think should have made the list?

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By pj

January 16, 2009 5:27 AM | Link to this

I really dont’ get the whole thing with spanx. It’s just a glorified girdle with a sexist name - and footless? what’s the point. Get some exercise instead.

By harris

January 18, 2009 11:52 AM | Link to this

Wher e can purchase a fur fighter from scotch 3m

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