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Beaded Daisy owner Regan King, who has two kids with diabetes, started her company when her ten-year-old son couldn't find a non-traditional medical ID that he liked. Beaded Daisy makes medical ID bracelets and necklaces to fill that need at affordable prices.
They'll do custom engraving on all medical tags, pendants, and charms, and shipping is available anywhere in the world. Prices start at $14.95 Canadian plus $6 Canadian for shipping. Their website is www.beadeddaisy.com.
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Cool idea! I need to get an identification bracelet but they all look like they're for people a billion years old, so I've avoided it. I mean, what's a teenage diabetic supposed to do if they're trying not to billboard the fact they have a disease while wearing an in-your-face bracelet?
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