
Free Choose You flower pin – the symbol of women’s cancer prevention. Wear it proudly to remind yourself of your commitment to your health, and to encourage your friends and family to support you. This is on the right hand side where you register. US only
This is a repost – but it is still valid, and I’ve already gotten mine, so they do come. You can grab it if you’ve missed it.
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- Free Atkins Bars and Sweepstakes – US and Canada This offer for free Atkins bars has been around for a while - and is still available. I know that the free Atkins bars do arrive because I have gotten them. Unfortunately, I never got to taste them - my kids saw to that! LOL. At any rate, this offer is good for the US and Canada - and Canada gets a nice bonus sweepstakes for a Get Fit Kit. If you live in the US, you can get a Free Quick-Start Guide, 3 free Atkins bars and a free carb counter. US only Canada also has a quick start guide from Atkins - it includes coupons, TWO bars and Carb Counter - On the US site, you are also entered to win the Atkins Get Fit Sweepstakes. The prize inlcudes Nike shoes, a Polar heart rate monitor and $100 in free Atkins products. Not a bad little sweepstakes! Canada only Also, be sure to check out the other diet and fitness finds on the site....
- Free Pair Up Pin This little pin isn't only cute, it carries a strong message to take care of your kidneys. Take a fun Pair Up Challenge Kidney personality quiz (I'm a social cowgirl, apparently) and, at the end of it, they will send you the Kidney health "Pair Up" pin. US only Be sure to check out our other health related freebies and coupons...
- Free Booklet about Autistic Spectrum Disorders – International I have a son with autism. He is now an adult and recently moved out on his own. It's a big, scary world out there for those of us that have children with special needs and I am frequently asked about what to watch for, how I knew he was different and what we did that made the most impact on his development. Here is a booklet from the National Institute of Mental Health that may offer some guidance for parents that believe (or already know) that their child has a pervasive developmental disorder. This guide is intended to help parents understand what autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is, recognize common signs and symptoms, and find the resources they need. - International...
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