If you plan on purchasing a tanning package at any Fabutan in the near future, be sure to print this coupon to bring with you. It will give you 25% more minutes!
It doesn’t appear there is any expiration date on the coupon, but it might be best to call your store ahead of time to make sure that they are still accepting these. The coupon itself is actually on Fabutan’s website, though, so they should take it no problem!
Click here to print your coupon!
Thanks sugarbarbie4!
Yippee, Cancer!!
I used to work at Fabutan, they will take it any time as its an ongoing promo. Its a pretty good deal, especially if you buy a 500 minute package.
^^lol.. don’t forget wrinkles, spots, and premature aging!
hm… woohoo!!!
Yeah, tanning can be pretty dangerous, thats why fabutan only uses those lay-down beds instead of the big beds like standups, their the ones that wrinkle you and can cause cancer. fabutan seems to be more about the health benefits from tanning, like the vitamin d that prevents cancer and stuff.
I even saw an article last week that showed skin cancer is dropping in young women in Canada, and I think it’s because of places like Fabutan!
Gee, Jenny, under the sun too long? Of course not, you’re a Fabutan employee. Tanning beds are dangerous.
http://www.thestar.com/article/673273
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“Tanning beds are as deadly as mustard gas, arsenic, plutonium and other known carcinogens, international cancer experts have ruled.”
And…
“A 2008 study by the U.S. National Cancer Institute found the annual incidence of melanoma among young women had risen by 50 per cent since 1980, an increase Canadian experts said was likely also happening north of the border.”
Hi Chi, taking international studies for granted that don’t apply in our demographic? I’m sure you can guess who I work for, but here’s some food for thought:
W.H.O. says tanning beds are “as deadly as mustard gas, arsenic, …”, but they’re the ‘World’ health organization, that takes into account skin types that are banned from tanning in Canada, as well as uses studies including tanning beds are bulbs (high-pressure and high-intensity) that are not allowed at Fabutans because they’re not safe. The article is a generalization that doesn’t apply to Fabutan. The next point will illustrate:
You quoted “A 2008 study by the U.S. National Cancer Institute” showing Melanoma in young women rising since 1980. The reason Canadian experts said that “was likely also happening north of the border” is because they want you to be afraid, but they know that it’s not the case, so they conveniently leave out their own statistics.
http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/95E7EFA1-57A4-4BA6-A3B4-4A1C661A9E1F/25090/IncidenceMelanoma1.pdf
BC Cancer Society published their Melanoma incidents trends since 1980 which shows that Melanoma in women 20-44 (90% of Fabutan’s customers) has dropped dramatically in the past 20 years.
Nothing is more irrelevant than quoting statistics from other countries and applying them to a different model as fact.
Settle down,everything causes cancer now a days.
Hey everyone.. your first tan at Fabutan is complimentary! Go in, see what the certified CEO’s have to say. Give it a chance before you believe everything you hear… its all about weighing the risks with the benefits..
at Fabutan they try to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of too much or too little UV exposure… they don’t hide the facts! they are very open about whats going on!
give them a chance.. ask them lots of questions.. they can handle it.. 🙂