"During the chaotic days after anthrax-laced letters made their way through the (Hamilton) township post office in 2001, sickening several workers and pitching the region into fear, a local company began marketing a product that would protect mail sorters from the deadly bacteria."
"Eterna, a company owned by Republican mayoral candidate John Bencivengo, advertised its Skin Guard product as the 'first line of defense' against anthrax and urged postal workers to use the cream every day before sorting mail. A 6-ounce bottle cost $19.95 plus shipping and handling." (Isherwood, The Trenton Times, 09/02/07)