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I've contacted a company named Awareness-Depot, they got all kinds of stuff for Breastcancer, Childabsue, you name it- but guess what, nothihng aobut Celiac desease. since aobut on in 133ericans has Celiac but only one in 5000 gets diagnosed in his life time, knowing what this desease can do ect., I do think things like Wristband are a cool thing. Yes, they are out there but what I actually look for are cool car-magnets! I contacted that company asking if they got anything for/aboout Celiac! They answered as of this time not but they will seriously consider it and if I got any suggestions! Well, wristbands are out there but I actually want some supercool carmagnets for example, how many times have you read other poeples stickers on the car while waiting behind them in the traffic? since they are open for stuff and willing to accomodate I'd like to send them some input back as requested!

Any ideas for cool sayings on Car-Magnets for / about/against Celiac you'd buy too- stuff you'd stick on your car too ect.! Letyour phantasie run wild! I got some ideas but not so special or cool!

Celiac-Desease- one in 133 Americans has it, you too?

Celiac-the silent devil in your gut!

We are Gluten-free, we live life!

Gluten- who needs that?

Gluten- you are busted!


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hayley3 Contributor

That's a great idea. Most people have never heard of Celiac disease and this would be a great way to help others become aware of it. Can you have two lines?

Bloated?

Celiac-Desease- one in 133 Americans has it, you too?

Nyxie63 Apprentice

Maybe one of those red "no" circles with the bar going across a bunch of wheat.

Celiacs go against the grain.

Got more gas than your car? Think Celiac.

Just say NO to gluten.

Celiac on board.

I'm gluten-free!

And my body thanks me for it.

Yeah, so they're not all winners. Will put more thought into this once the coffee has kicked in.

Guhlia Rising Star

Got more gas than your car.... HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

missy'smom Collaborator

There are evidently some out there. Some local group members attended a CSA conference and brought back some green ribbon style car magnets.

ShayBraMom Apprentice

OMG, I just aobutlost it "got more gas then your car, think celiac" this one is golden! I"m in tears I laughed so hard, this is a very good one!!!!!!!!!!!! all of the suggestions are awesome!!!!!!!!

Somebody said something aobut the green ribbons, there are so many ribbons out there, I personally don't even look anymore, but I do know that I read other poeples bumperstickers and magnets all of the time *lol* Thank guys!!! All the ideas are great and I'll pass them on as Suggestions from Members in a Celiac-Forum. I'll let you guys know what came of all of this, if theyd o decide to make some of these I"m sure you guys will be interested in it and passing on the word. Thank you!!!!

ShayBraMom Apprentice

I forgot,maybe you'd like to send a qwuick email to the company as well to express interest and why you thinkit is important to carry some of the stuff. I passed all the suggestions on, they know I wrote aobut it in this Celiac-forum, maybe your support will also help top get them to make some stuff for us!

Here the email! Just reffer to the customer-Request aobut Articles for Celiac from Susanne Dufek, maybe it helps!

sales@awarenessdepot.com


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Yellow Rose Explorer

Wonderful idea. I loved all the suggestions. If someone does this let me know where to get them.

Yellow Rose

Sweetfudge Community Regular

i know there are tons of gluten-free things, bumper stickers included, at cafepress.com. just search gluten free. my favorite stuff is by gluten free goddess. i told my husband exactly what i want for christmas from there :)

home-based-mom Contributor

"Got more gas than your car? Think Celiac."

I vote for this one! Now if we could just think of a way to turn all of that "self-produced gas" into some sort of bio-fuel and capitalize in it . . . . . :lol:

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Bill in MD Rookie

The University of Maryland's Center for Celiac Research (Dr. Fasano's group) sells bracelets and magnetic ribbons on their website (Open Original Shared Link). Maybe other groups do as well.

Bumper stickers would be nice, too. Especially if some/all of the proceeds were to go to research, or kids' camps, etc.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

If we can't find them we may be able to make them up ourselves. I know there is at least one place in my small city where they make those advertising things you can put on your car, the stuff made with a plastic that just sticks there. I love the "Got more gas than your car? Think Celiac" perhaps an after Xmas project will be to see if I can make some up and where. If I find a way cheap and easy I'll let you all know.

A couple more:

CFS FIBRO MIGRAINES ARTHRITIS??? Check for CELIAC

Existing on Pills? Try living without gluten

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Fantastic idea!

I'd love to see something that competes with all the drug ads we are inundated with. You know, how they show all these people's tummies, and say something like, "bloating? ask your doctor for a prescription for ________."

Well, why not one that says,

"Tired of paying for all those prescriptions that are supposed to help your tummy problems, joint pain, exhaustion? Notice that they don't fix what's CAUSING them, they just--hopefully-- help the symptoms a little bit? You might have celiac disease---the easiest and cheapest disease in the world to FIX-- without buying a thing!

for more info, go to WWW.CELIAC.COM"

The problem is, the pharm industry pays millions for marketing and advertising. We need to convince newspapers and magazines to run articles or ads or whatever to increase awareness not just of the existence of celiac, but of the enormous amount of damage the medical system is doing to people with celiac, those who are being told to take medicine after medicine but are never given a clue that their problems might be caused by what they're eating.

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Any ideas for cool sayings on Car-Magnets for / about/against Celiac you'd buy too- stuff you'd stick on your car too ect.! Letyour phantasie run wild! I got some ideas but not so special or cool!

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