Interview with Inside Indiana Business
Launching a “home grown’ product into a major retailer like CVS is a newsworthy event. Special thanks to our friends at Inside Indiana Business
Launching a “home grown’ product into a major retailer like CVS is a newsworthy event. Special thanks to our friends at Inside Indiana Business
August 14th will now rank pretty high, as that is the day I walked into my neighborhood CVS/pharmacy store and saw my product on the shelf.
Tom Hooten, Principal Trumpet of the Los Angeles Philharmonic (and ChopSaver fan!) sits down with The ChopSaver Guy, Dan Gosling to talk about how he does what he does so well.
Tom Hooten, Principal Trumpet of the Los Angeles Philharmonic (and ChopSaver fan!) sits down with The ChopSaver Guy, Dan Gosling to talk about how he does what he does so well.
Tom Hooten, Principal Trumpet of the Los Angeles Philharmonic (and ChopSaver fan!) recently sat down with The ChopSaver Guy, Dan Gosling to talk about how he does what he does so well.
Think of the sound of America on a fall Friday night. What do you hear?
My goal in creating ChopSaver Lip Care was to alleviate some of the pain and suffering that can happen to brass and woodwind instrument players. I had no idea it would become recommended by doctors and nurses across the country. How did that happen?
In previous posts, I have discussed the fact that Goslings’ Original ChopSaver Lip Care is not just for trumpet players or brass instrument players.
“I love your product. I am a cancer patient. A new chemo made my lips react with cracking and dryness…”
“I’m a woodwind player. Why should I use ChopSaver?” That is a question I get a lot from people who play a flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone or bassoon.