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Julie-uk-nz Apprentice

Hey guys

This has probably been posted before but i think its a great idea.......

Check out the link and help spread the word and contribute towards the research by buying a bracelet

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Hey guys

This has probably been posted before but i think its a great idea.......

Check out the link and help spread the word and contribute towards the research by buying a bracelet

Open Original Shared Link

They have been selling these for a few years now. It's a great way to create awareness. Someone might see it on your wrist and ask what celiac is, opens the door to educate someone on the disease!! If you don't have a bracelet yet, please get one.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Thanks for posting this!!!! I just bought one for myself and one for my son!!!1 Thanks!

happygirl Collaborator

Thanks for posting this.

Even though I'm the Celiac, my husband has worn it everyday for the past year and a half. :)

confused Community Regular

I just bought 10, im so excited. I got 6 adults and 4 kids lol

paula

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I think they are a great idea, but I wish the line "Making Tracks for Celiacs" was different. I realize they are trying to rhyme Tracks with Celiacs, but it drives me batty because then people will refer to it as CeliacS disease. Of course the bracelet means the people are the celiacs, but I'm really anal and freaky about stuff like that :rolleyes: . Just engrave Celiac Disease research or whatever.

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i hate it when people say celiacs disease, too!!


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Julie-uk-nz Apprentice

Just bumping this up

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Just an F.Y.I. if you have a small wrist (like me) the adult size is way too big. It literally falls off whenever I take my coat off. I have almost lost mine more times than I can count. Yes, I have a small wrist but it isn't that small. I need a child size and really don't want to order another 10 just to get my size.

I will wait until everyone breaks their's and order again, this time with a child size for me as well as the kids.

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