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mytummyhurts Contributor

My husband just contributed:

"The Gluten Stops Here"

:D


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jenvan Collaborator

that's cute Ab... :D

Kailynsmom Apprentice

I like the idea of Celiac t-shirts. Did y'all know they're making celiac awareness bracelets now too?

celiachap Apprentice

How about:

Celiacs just say "NO" to gluten!

I didn't like the original saying (or the politics behind it) for "drugs", though. I think that Nancy Reagan was the one that started it.

celiac3270 Collaborator

To Kailynsmom: Oh yeah...University of Chicago, University of Maryland (where I got mine), and Melonie (from Yahoo group, Silly Yaks) sells them.

Jnkmnky Collaborator

I'm going to make "The Gluten Stops Here" shirt over at CafePress.com :D

What a clever slogan.

mytummyhurts Contributor

How does cafepress work? Can you buy just one shirt? Is it very expensive?

I went to a different website for shirts and played around and the shirt I made you had to buy a minimum of six and even then they were $30 each. Ouch! :huh:


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You can buy just one shirt from someone's store and it's much less expensive than creating your own on a website. From the standpoint of starting a store, though, they advertise that you'll make so much money, but if you read the privacy/terms of agreement statement, there are all of these little loopholes--and of course, you have to then report your earnings on that to the IRS, and provide them with various forms, and there are various termination fees and other fees...I was thinking of making one of those once, just for fun to make the shirts, etc., but it's too complicated.

jenvan Collaborator

I still recommend www.neighborhoodies.com They have t-shirts you can make for less than $30. And they have bags, hoodies, hats, tank tops, and underwear if you want to put gluten on those too :) I have a hoodie from there and am thinking I am going to get a 'gluten' t from there too. I do like Justin's idea Abby :) I told my dad--he thought it was hilarious!

mytummyhurts Contributor

Thanks, Jen. I'll check neighborhoodies out. I do have a lot of ideas now for t-shirts that I would like to make. Of course, I could just buy a shirt and then iron on a print out from the computer. But I've done that before and they don't last very long with washing.

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