Allerbling Food Allergy Awareness Bracelet Giveaway
A couple months ago, Jodie Hommer, founder of the Spokane Food Allergy Support Network, gave me one of these amazing bracelets for my son Lennon. Lennon absolutely loved it, and had the best time popping in his allergen indicators. One of the coolest things about this bracelet is its flexibility, and I don’t mean just the stretchy rubber band. I mean, that it lets you change the allergen indicators, based upon the ever shifting landscape of food allergies. For example, in the old days, Lennon had life threatening food allergies to dairy and soy. He outgrew both those allergies by the time he was six, but then developed new allergies to tree nuts and shellfish. (there was also a brief period of wheat allergy and supposedly egg). This bracelet lets you customize your medi alert, over and over again. (hopefully one day, your child will just get to wear the cool orange band, with nothing inserted into it!).
Allerbling has kindly offered to give away THREE of these Food Allergy Awareness Bracelets to three of you readers. All you have to do to enter the drawing is vote for this blog by clicking:
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where it’s been nominated as a Top 25 Food Allergy Blog by Circle of Moms, and then leave me a comment below, letting me know you did so. The more you vote, the more times you’ll be entered into the drawing. I really do hope this blog is valuable to you as a Food Allergy Blog. I’m always happy to hear feedback, so let me know what you’d like to see more of, less of, the same of….
Here’s a little more info on Allerbling:
The AllerblingTM wristband is a unique medical ID bracelet, which is customizable by you, at any time, based on your child’s changing food allergic conditions.
AllerblingTM can be your silent partner that informs and reminds others about your children’s food allergic condition.
AllerblingTM… raising awareness of children’s food allergies…one wrist at a time.
The Full AllerblingTM Kit includes 1 small and 1 large band, 8 food allergy charms, and 1 medical cross charm.
For more info: www.allerbling.com
I will announce the winners 1 week from today!
Voted! 🙂 Thx
Love this idea – I have to give a speech everywhere I go so that people know about my daughters’s (I have 3 of them) allergies! I think they’d enjoy wearing it too. I voted for you 😉
Voted! This is a great idea! Thanks!
Voted! Love the blog and the cookbooks 🙂
Voted, I’ve been voting every day!
Voted!
Voted. I’m new to this blog – came here because I discovered Allergy Friendly Fridays as a way to share what recipes I’ve developed, and see what else other people have done.
Just voted!!! What an awesome idea with the little bracelets! 🙂 Cybele….I love your website and your cookbooks (I have both and patiently waiting another):)…Thanks for all your efforts for the allergy free world!!!!
You get our votes, even without the awesome Allerbling giveaway!
I voted for you!
Cybele….I had to post on my blog about Allerbling and about your blog too…you can check it out at theallergyfreefamily.blogspt.com! (Now I just have to figure out how to join in the Allergy Friendly Fridays!)
I voted for you!
we voted for you. my son adores you, we met you at the faan few weeks ago.
voted for you. You are the top in my book. i hope you win!
Voted!! 🙂 Not just for the chance at a free bracelet but because you really do have a fantastic blog!!
I just want you to know that I voted! Great product! I will pass this on to others! My 3 children have a metabolic disorder called PKU. In simple terms there bodies can’t break down protein like everyone else does. Therefore they can’t have milk, nuts, eggs, meats, and must have a very low protein diet. Thanks for all your info!
I voted for you! Thanks for your blog and cookbooks!
great everyone, thanks so much! And just leave me a comment every day you vote and you’ll be entered twice or three times, or however many times you vote, increasing your odds of winning the bracelet.
thanks!
Cybele
Good luck I do hope you win you deserve it . I voted and Im going to keep voting.
So cute. Thanks!
I Voted! Thanks! This is an awesome idea. I fear for my daughter when she is not with me, but this would help greatly.
I voted. Thanks for the giveaway.
How wonderful. I am voting. Thanks
What a great tool for indepenence. I am voting. Thanks
love the bracelet as an alternative to her Medic Alert. Voted-good luck. Feel free to vote for me too ;-p
Voted. Love your cookbooks!
Voted! Love the bracelet idea, but more importantly, truly appreciate all that you do for the food-allergic community.
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Voted! I love that bracelet!
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Just voted for you!
I’d vote anyway, too. I love that I can trust your recipes. Voted again!
voted again. Love all your recipes!
Voted. Thanks!
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voted! what a great idea!!!
I am glad you can buy an add on for corn, hopefully they add more symbols as time goes on. Voted again. 🙂
I voted aprox. 15 to twenty times… I found that I can vote on different browsers or computers so why not?
very excited to hear snippets about the new book!! just purchased both books as a gift again!!!
Another vote! 🙂
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I just voted for you (again). Thanks for your cookbooks!
I voted! Awesome idea!
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Voted today! 🙂
Been voting right along and putting in my name for Izzie, my granddaughter, who has Hashimoto’s disease. She’s 5 years old, and is a real brick about her dairy-free, gluten free diet – and she’d love this bracelet! Thanks!
Voted =0)