[Home Grown Families] Allermates for Back to School & Halloween

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Melissa + Tiffany @ Home Grown Families

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Sep 14, 2012, 9:00:02 AM9/14/12
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Parents of kids with allergies and asthma can take comfort in knowing their children can be a little safer this Halloween thanks to AllerMates® products: bright, easy-to-see wristbands, dog tags and stickers to help make the people around them – at school, around the neighborhood, at others’ homes – aware of their ailment. 

Iris Shamus, a mother of a child with multiple food allergies was frustrated by the lack of allergy-related kid-friendly products, so she took action and created AllerMates, a new line of bright, fun, whimsical character-driven wristbands, dog tags, stickers and lunch boxes that young children would happily embrace. AllerMates has recently added medical alert products to their lineup with the recent release of their “Puffer” asthma wristband.  A portion of the proceeds from the sale of “Puffer” will be donated to asthma research. 

AllerMates products are hypo-allergenic, nickel and latex free and have passed rigorous safety standards and testing.  The wristbands are adjustable and fit most children. AllerMates is the proud recipient of the Mom’s Choice Award for best in family-friendly media, products and services.

MSRP:            
Wristbands - $6.99 each 
Dog Tags - $6.99 each 
Dog Tag Necklace - $3.99 
Lunch Bag - $19.98 
Stickers (24) - $5.99 

AllerMates products are available seasonally for Halloween at Walgreens and can be purchased at www.AllerMates.com, Amazon.com and independent retailers throughout the U.S.  



HGF was not paid for this post. We were provided with a product to review, and we have provided our honest opinion as mothers. Thank you to the sponsoring company for working with HGF. You can view our complete PR policies here.

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We are disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. 


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