Feral Hog Fest

We had a lot of fun at the annual Ben Wheeler Feral Hog Fest, and we met some great people, animal lovers, and animals too!

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Zack got a big wad of cash, a 3ft tall blue trophy, and a whopping belly ache, and all for winning the pepper eating contest. Later he showed us his new tattoo, and told us the Simple Salve had helped preserve the fine lines of it!

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Jennifer likes horses so much she just got this horse tattoo. She used the Simple Salve and there was no peeling, no scab, nothing.

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Jennifer brought over her friend Stefanie because of a rope burn Stefanie got from a horse.  Both of them love horses, but this time the wrangler got wrangled.  Funny ha ha.

She applied the Mane & Glory and had immediate relief.  This photo is from one day later.  The injured area has shrunk down dramatically.


One of our sales was to a mom who used the Simple Salve on her little boys burn on his palm.  He had touched a burn barrel for roasting meat, and was in a good amount of pain.  It helped stop the burn immediately. 

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Derrick is applying the Simple Salve to the eyes of a 200lb Great Dane named Taint. What a beautiful dog.

London, who designs the beautiful skull artwork in her hands, poses in front of the VanCoction mummy Cleo, with Vanessa Wilking. The mummy is an interactive piece. When you reach to touch the salve, her hand reaches up to touch yours. Try it!


Vanessa Roberts from Texas has an infected finger that was bothering her for days.  She put the salve on in the morning, came back in the afternoon, and showed us the reduction in swelling. Yay Vanessa!


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Zack has some nasty face lacerations. He took one look at the pictures of David’s thumb in the following link, and immediately started using Mane & Glory.

See the repair of David’s thumb.
https://www.vancoction.com/news/repairing-davids-thumb