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Oasis Maxlife Debuts

By April 15, 2011No Comments

What is Maxlife?

Maxlife is an upgrade to OASIS Floral Foams.  All Smithers-Oasis items containing floral foam (mache sympathy forms, cages, bouquet holders etc) are being upgraded.  Only Advantage Plus is not affected by the upgrade. 

Maxlife is the only floral foam that may be considered a true ‘care & handling’ product.  Maxlife provides longer life for flowers – up to 50% longer than any previous floral foam.  Maxlife is the only floral foam in the industry proven through independent research to meet or beat flower life in a vase of water.  Maxlife provides an important and unique benefit – maximizing flower life – that  addresses the #1 desire of consumers who purchase flowers.

Maxlife is not the addition of flower food to the floral foam.  Maxlife is effective regardless of whether a florist uses floral food or not, but it is more effective with floral food, just like flowers in water or any other foam.

Flowers are living things and show a great deal of variation even within a cultivar.  The Maxlife effect varies depends upon a flower’s cultivar and condition.  The Maxlife effect is especially pronounced in flowers that traditionally do not do well in floral foam: alstroemeria, tulips, hydrangea, gerbera, certain rose varieties etc.  All flowers benefit.  None are harmed. 

Florists are very sensitive to the ‘feel’ and stability of floral foam.  Very extensive testing has been done to make sure that the change in formulation does not affect these qualities of OASIS floral foams.

You can see a demonstration of the effect of Maxlife by clicking through this link: http://www.youtube.com/OASISFloral#p/u/0/rKJ8wBQmykU

There will be no change in the price or the product codes for Maxlife products.  The upgrade will happen automatically.  We started shipping foam in the new cases on March 7, 2011.  There is a photo of the new cases below.  Other items (mache sympathy forms, cages, bouquet holders etc) have Maxlife labels applied to distinguish the new packaging from the old. 

That is Maxlife in a nutshell.

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