Friday, 24 of May of 2013

Allergy Bracelet Giveaway from My Precious Kid


 

 

We are so excited to be partnering with Allerbling to giveaway 4 Allerbling Allergy Bracelets for children. The bracelets are also for sale at our store at http://www.mypreciouskid.com/allerbling-allergy-alert-bracelet.html

ALLERBLING Food Allergy Alert Bracelet is a visual educational tool and a conversation piece that has the potential to save children’s lives by raising awareness of a child’s food allergies. Allerbling Wristband is cute and approachable, so kids will want to wear it. Yet it is clearly marked as a medical product for children’s caregivers. It displays the iconic symbols of the food products that are risky to the children, so their teachers and caregivers can be constantly reminded at a glance. We believe the Allerbling allergy alert wristband will help young children, ages three and up; as they learn to read and talk about the ingredients in the food they eat; and what is not safe for them. It is a product that reduces children’s health risk and that is no child’s play!

ALLERGY AWARENESS - As a mom with a child who had food allergies I was constantly worried about leaving my child places where others might not be aware of the dangers of her food allergies. Allerbling Food Allergy Alert bracelet is a great solution for children with food allergies. I love that it is colorful and cute. My daughter would actually want to wear this cute bracelet! And since it comes with 2 sizes of bracelet in the package it will fit her for a long while.

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  • Melissa Tomas

    in May 27th, 2012 @ 17:59

    My 4 year old son is autistic who is nonverbal and has a severe peanut/tree nut allergy which results in anaphylaxis when exposed. We have to carry an epi pen. He really needs an allergy alert bracelet! I’d love to get it for free!


  • Amanda

    in June 1st, 2012 @ 14:36

    My 4yo dd was diagnosed at 18mos with a fatal peanut allergy. She was recently re-tested and her numbers are still off the charts. During the last 2+yrs we have also avoided treenuts and sesame as a precaution, but the re-testing also found that she is allergic to them as well. Both hubby and I carry epi-pens and benadryl everywhere we go and come fall dd will be in pre-k will also be required to wear an allergy bracelet as well. Would love to win one for free!


  • Allison Marti

    in June 14th, 2012 @ 09:20

    I see the contest is over – but do not see who won?