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From sun protection to better sleep and festive treats, several brands are rolling out summer products ahead of the July 4th holiday and America's 250th anniversary celebration.
Eucerin Sun Age Defense
Eucerin Sun Age Defense and Eucerin Sun Tinted Age Defense are part of Eucerin's Innovative Sunscreen line, developed with dermatologists and formulated with five shields and an Advanced Antioxidant Complex featuring five key antioxidants. Both SPF 50 formulas help guard against free radicals, support skin health, and address visible signs of aging.
The two options offer different finishes: an invisible finish or a tinted blend that enhances radiance and evens the look of skin tone, making it easy to incorporate daily sun protection into a skincare routine. Both are available at Amazon, CVS, and Walmart.
Breescape Cooling Sheets
The Breescape Cooling Sheet Set is designed to keep sleepers cool and dry during the summer months. The sheets' engineered fabric structure enhances airflow while wicking moisture away.
The queen fitted sheet features deep pockets and fits mattresses up to 18 inches deep. Dual side pockets offer storage for small essentials. The set is machine washable and comes with a mesh bag for the fitted sheet to prevent corners from getting caught during washing and drying. The Breescape Cooling Sheet Set is available on Amazon.
Pepperidge Farm
As Americans prepare to celebrate the 4th of July and America's 250th anniversary, Pepperidge Farm is spotlighting a lineup of cookies for summer entertaining. Featured products include the Milano Collection, classic Chessmen butter cookies, and the new limited-edition Maggie's Apple Pie cookies.
Maggie's Apple Pie cookies are inspired by the classic American dessert and crafted with sweet apple, warm cinnamon, and a buttery cookie crust, featuring a signature lattice top design. They are available at retailers nationwide, including Amazon, Kroger, Target, and Walmart.
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