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Black Friday Sale @ Blue Bear Aware

Save 40% on selected items of Allergy Gear at Blue Bear Aware; includes all regualr priceded short sleeve and long sleeve t-shirts, accessories, badges a& labels and wristbands. (This promotion excludes auto-injector pouches and already reduced mercahndise on Blue Bear Aware's 'On Sale' page).

Blue Bear Aware's specialty allergy alert Tees , Allerbling wristbands or Kyle Dine's 'Food Allergies Rock!' CD make for great stocking stuffers as well as alerting family and friends of your loved ones allergies during the holiday season.

Today until Monday November 26, 2012 receive 40% off selected allergy gear. Use the code  blackfri  in the coupon box at the check-out and save.**
Remember to check out Blue Bear Aware's On Sale as we have many great bargains!
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**This promotion cannot be applied to previous orders or used with another promotion.This is a Blue Bear Aware credit and is not redeemable for cash. Offer valid till November 26, 2012 or while quantites last. Sale items and auto-injector pouches are not applicable to promotion.

Please feel free to share the Savings with family or friends.



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  1. Thank you for hosting this sale! I've included you in my Cyber Monday Roundup Blog posting!!

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