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Moves like Jaggar: EPI and Auvi-Q Holder

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June 11, 2015 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

buddy pouch and williamOkay, I dare you to “Move like Jaggar” while wearing this magnetic running pouch.  I was able to review and check out the Running Buddy, Buddy Pouch and Buddy Pouch Mini.  I jogged, (in my mind I was sprinting to the Chariot’s of Fire theme), walked, sauntered and ran errands with both pouches.  The result: big time winner for three reasons.  NOTE:  Running Buddy did not ask me to write anything, nice, kinda nice or even mean.  They offered me the opportunity to take out their product for a spin.  I choose what products I share based on if I believe this items might be of interest to you.  Remember, what I love you might not like at all and what I adore may make you cry. Big thanks to William who allowed me to snap this picture of him while he was rehearsing for a wedding.  I thought it was pretty cool to see the Buddy Pouch in action on someone else.
Buddy Pouch mini and large

Three reasons why the Buddy Pouch and Mini is cool idea for carrying EpiPen®, Auvi-Q® and other epinephrine injectors and asthma inhalers

  • Sturdy! The canvas and mesh are strong and I can even hand wash it.
  • Magnetic technology.  This just intrigues me that this simple systems holds the pouch in place, thus not requiring a belt or other components.   The magnets don’t mess with credit cards or hotel keys either.
  • Compact.  I liked traveling with this pouch since I could pop it into my purse easily and then onto my clothes for taking my beloved walks.
  • BONUS: currently, shipping is only $1.00 for US orders!

Of course, I like the colors and that I can fit my inhaler, house keys, etc in the pouch too.  I’m the original bag lady and I walk around carrying pretty much everything, so I appreciate a carrier that I can add in some of my little extra items.
Hope you are always carrying your life saving epinephrine along with your inhaler (if applicable)!  In case you missed my 2015 round-up of EpiPen®, Auvi-Q® carriers and holders… “TopNotch EpiPen® and Epinephrine Carriers” post.

Filed Under: Current Blog Post, EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders Tagged With: auvi-Q, Buddy Pouch, EPI, Epipen, Food Allergy, Running Buddy

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