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Hot Products for Fall 2014

With a chill in the air, we're all searching for new products to keep us comfortable and toasty for the season.  Here are a few items we've discovered that Frosties may want to try - if you can find them, as some are selling out fast! Hand Warming Flashlight - This is a multi-tasking product

2021-03-10T18:07:11-05:00November 7th, 2014|Hot Products|Comments Off on Hot Products for Fall 2014

Smart Wearables for Raynaud’s Sufferers

A few months ago, we posted our hopes that the advent of the Internet of Things would result in wearable products that make life easier and more tolerable for Raynaud’s sufferers. Someone must have been listening, because since this post, we've come across several wearable devices - some in market, some still in development - that

2021-02-20T12:03:12-05:00November 4th, 2014|Hot Products|Comments Off on Smart Wearables for Raynaud’s Sufferers

Conquering the Inca Trail with Raynaud’s Disease

We love sharing stories about fellow Raynaud's sufferers who conquer their fears and live life to its fullest under very challenging conditions. This is an inspiring story by Kimberly Erin Davies - a true Raynaud's warrior who conquered the Inca Trail trek with Raynaud's, with special thanks to her Baffin Boots!  Conquering the Inca Trail with Raynaud's Disease

2014-11-02T16:21:43-05:00November 2nd, 2014|Stories|Comments Off on Conquering the Inca Trail with Raynaud’s Disease

Spoof Article Not So Funny to Frosties

The digital news publication The Onion is known for its satirical articles on everything from politics to local news.  One of our Facebook followers found this recent spoof in The Onion reporting a young woman in Providence, Rhode Island who buried herself in her living room under a large blanket and vowed to stay there

2014-11-02T15:50:10-05:00November 2nd, 2014|In The News|Comments Off on Spoof Article Not So Funny to Frosties
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