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Allergic Living magazine
Allergic
Living is a quarterly magazine providing news, support, recipes and articles for
people dealing with serious food allergies, asthma and environmental allergies.
link: http://www.allergicliving.com/
Take in Case Featured in the summer 2009 edition on page 12
MEDS ON THE RUN
Summer weather means lots of time in the great outdoors. But where to stow that
auto-injector of vital meds while jogging, cycling or playing sports? Take in
Case offers the hands-free solution. The brand makes wearable, sleeve-like cases
that are designed to fit up to two Epipen or Twinject auto-injectors.Kids or
adults can pull the sleeves, made from premium cotton, over their shins or upper
arms. Sizes: regular and large. $24.95
--Erin Stevenson
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Elevator Pitch on MSNBC: Take In Case
September 7, 2008: Having a severe allergy to foods or insect stings can be a life threatening situation. Kim Hartman and Maureen Cooney came up with a product that they say can both save lives and turn a profit.
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TAKE IN CASE™ is working to promote their Halloween Safety Initiative for 3 Million Americans living with severe allergies. TAKE IN CASE™ co-founders Kim Hartman & Maureen Cooney are moms on a mission to make trick or treating fun & safe.
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