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Home arrow News arrow AllergyKids’ SuperKid Contest


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Enter AllergyKids’ SuperKid Contest to teach others about food allergies and win FREE prizes for your child and his or her school!  When you sign up for AllergyKids SuperKid Contest, you will be given your own AllergyKids’ webpage. Your webpage contains a fun quiz to teach others about food allergies. Each time that someone visits your AllergyKids’ webpage and takes the quiz, your SuperKid earns points towards prizes.

Prizes from Divvies, No Nuttin’ Foods, Vermont Nut Free Chocolates, Gaks’ Snacks, Cherrybrook Kitchen, AllergyKids and other great organizations will be given to the children (and to their entire classrooms!) that earn the most points and do the best job in creating universal awareness of food allergies.

AllergyKids is donating products to the National Association of School Nurses on behalf of all of the SuperKids in recognition of the important role that school nurses play in the lives of these children.

The contest runs through January 31st, 2007.  Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 SuperKids and their schools.  No purchase necessary.

Head to the AllergyKids website to sign up!
 





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