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Archive for August, 2008

Aug
14th
JUZD on 104.9 EZ ROCK MORNING SHOW

Posted on 14 Aug by admin





On Monday August 4, 2008 Jing was featured on Edmonton’s EZ Rock Morning Show

 

Take a listen to hear about all the many benefits JUZD bamboo has to offer!

Click to Download the JUZD Interview

Aug
12th
JUZD on RogersTV

Posted on 12 Aug by admin





Theresa Laurico from Asian Inspiration talks to Jing about the JUZD collection and brand. Find out where Jing got his Asian Inspiration from – originally aired on RogersTV.

Asian Inspiration takes a look at Asian culture in the Greater Toronto area. The reporters profile up to date events, fashion, culture, people, health and lifestyle. Asian Inspiration airs Thursdays at 11:30am and Saturdays at 4:30pm.

Aug
12th




With summer starting to wind down, Toronto is still pumping out festivals until the summer dog days are over and best part is, most of them are free to attend!

In the heart of North York, visit Mel Lastman Square between 11am-9pm, to see what’s happening at the FREE EcoSavvy Festival!  Going green is not just a trend but a lifestyle, come discover local sustainable businesses and learn from guest speakers and see how you can contribute to a better tomorrow.  Learn about new and innovative products, food and enjoy live music.  Did we mention it’s FREE!

JUZD is a proud sponsor of the EcoSavvy Festival. Click here for your chance to win a JUZD bamboo shirt at the Festival!

Aug
11th




The popularity of the Beautiful People networking website has led to a reality show on the Slice Network where Jing, JUZD’s lead designer guest starred. Check out the show in the fall on the Slice Network to see what Jing was up to!

Probably the most controversial online dating/networking website on the market today, Beautiful People is Canada’s first website where the nation’s most beautiful people can be found.  Its founder, Robert Hintz, originated this new cyber world in Denmark in 2002 and has been publicly criticized for its (too) honest message/member process.

Some say it’s shallow but Greg Hodge, managing director of Beautiful People calls it “honest”. Does this website encourage online bullying or further place emphasis and pressure on both men and women to look like today’s Hollywood A-Lister’s? Does this website truly reflect today’s society and social pressures that we all face on a day-to-day basis? Definitely debatable!

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