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Kasey'sMom

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Hi, I'm looking for silicon bracelets that promote gluten-free, Celiac etc. Has anyone purchased any?

Thanks :)


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By silicon do you mean the green rubber ones? I got a bunch, they're awesome.

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Thanks Elonwy!

They look awesome. My dd is 3 and she really wants one. My mohter bought her an orange one the other day and she was so exicted. Didn't matter to her that it didn't have any words on it! :lol:

How long did it take for you to get them? :)

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I think it took about 7 or eight business days. I got ten and handed them out to a bunch of people, some of the kids that work for me are wearing em now, and some friends of mine, and I gave some out at our very small informal support group we had here. I wear mine all the time. If I have to have some incurable disease, at least I get to wear a bracelet for it. :P

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Question: Do you think the adult size would fit teenagers?

Lisa

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Absolutely. I used to have the kid's size, but that was when I was 40 lbs lighter, sickly thin, almost 2 yrs. ago. I'm only 110, but I wear the adult's size--the kid's size is too tight. That's the Maryland kind-- the celiaccenter.org or whatever.

The Chicago adult ones are ENORMOUS! ANY teen would be a kid's size for those--most adults, too.

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