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Does anyone know where to get them anymore? It seems that Angelic Grooves is no longer around. With Celiac Awareness Month being in October I was really hoping to have one for then.


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Dandelion,

Sorry, I only know of the green ones from the Celiac Center for Research. But if you find out, could you let me know?

Thanks.

Gina

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Gina,

I definitely let you know if I find them. It's my mission today to locate them! :)

Beth

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Are these the ones you were talking about?

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Dandelion Contributor

Those are just like them! Thanks. Have you ever dealt with that company?

horsegirl Enthusiast

No- I just read your post about them & hopped onto Ask.com and found them.

Too bad I couldn't find something in between the $25 beaded ones, & the $2 (very green colored) ones through the Celiac Center for Research.

Glad I could help!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Does anyone know where to get them anymore? It seems that Angelic Grooves is no longer around. With Celiac Awareness Month being in October I was really hoping to have one for then.

there was a post on list serv and others were trying to get her bracelets

i called her and she did not return my call...and she always has in the past.

last time i spoke to her she was dealing with a sick little boy and not sure if Angie was doing ok health wise either...

I think she might be taking a break..

I'd love to know if anyone has talked to her lately.

She's such a sweet lady, just hope all is well.

I've purchased alot of her jewlery and it's wonderful.

Judy in Philly


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Dandelion Contributor
there was a post on list serv and others were trying to get her bracelets

i called her and she did not return my call...and she always has in the past.

last time i spoke to her she was dealing with a sick little boy and not sure if Angie was doing ok health wise either...

I think she might be taking a break..

I'd love to know if anyone has talked to her lately.

She's such a sweet lady, just hope all is well.

I've purchased alot of her jewlery and it's wonderful.

Judy in Philly

That's really sad. I hope Angie and her little guy are doing ok.

Thanks to all for the suggestions!

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It looks like this website allows you to create custom silicone wristbands with no minimum order quantity. I didn't look at prices or set up fees or anything, but I thought it could be kind of cool.

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They have a green swirl color that is much better than the solid green ones that are for sale elsewhere. The only thing that stinks is that the proceeds wouldn't go to any organization. It would still be a cool way to raise awareness though.

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