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May Is Celiac Disease Awareness Month - Get Your Fb Banner Here! :)


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Debbie Simpson, author of children's book "Adam's Gluten Free Surprise" is encouraging people with Facebook accounts to use one of these celiac disease awareness banners on their FB page for one week in May.  She has created multiple versions  that can be downloaded and used.

 

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Debbie Simpson, author of children's book "Adam's Gluten Free Surprise" is encouraging people with Facebook accounts to use one of these celiac disease awareness banners on their FB page for one week in May.  She has created multiple versions  that can be downloaded and used.

 

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Very cool...thanks Paul...I emailed her and asked if she could add one more:

 

"Our Familiy is Gluten Free"

"because we have to be"

 

she asked for suggestions for other banners...I'll use either that or the one you show the entire month of May :)

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Nice...Debbie responded within minutes...she is going to add an "our family" version :)

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GFinDC Veteran

Great Lisa!  She has quite a few versions out there now.  She has profile picture versions available too.

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chicadecasa Newbie

Hey all, I created a facebook timeline cover for Celiac Awareness Month if anyone is interested. I know it looks off-center, but once you make it your timeline cover, the profile picture balances it out. :)

 

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Hey all, I created a facebook timeline cover for Celiac Awareness Month if anyone is interested. I know it looks off-center, but once you make it your timeline cover, the profile picture balances it out. :)

 

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To save a copy of the banner, right click on the image and select Save image as

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