silicone bracelets

  1. Do silicone wristbands have strength?

    Do silicone wristbands have strength?
    If you’re thinking about ordering silicone wristbands to promote your business or for any other reason, you may be wondering whether they’re strong and long-lasting. That’s the very question we are going to answer in our latest blog! We’re going to take you through the benefits of choosing silicone as your material for your bracelets or wristbands, and together we’ll...
  2. How to Shrink a Custom Silicone Bracelet to Fit Your Wrist Perfectly

    shrink silicone bracelet handband wristband Custom bracelets are a unique way to show off your style, interests, and personality. However, not all wrists are created equal – sizes, that is! If you buy a silicone bracelet, you want to be sure that it fits your wrist so you don’t risk losing it when you are out and about. Here’s how to shrink a silicone bracelet to fit your wrist – and how to get even more custom bracelets for your next event. shrink silicone bracelet handband wristband First of all, what is silicone? Silicone rubber is an ideal material for bracelets as well as household objects. Silicone is made when quartz is boiled down to powdered silicon. This is then mixed with oxygen and other elements to create a synthetic polymer that is safe, convenient, and durable. Continue reading →
  3. I Promise Project to raise money for breast cancer awareness

    SALISBURY — I Promise Project is holding a fundraiser with Walgreens stores in Charlotte and Salisbury for the Levine Cancer Institute of the Carolinas for breast cancer awareness. For every breast cancer awareness iProm!se bracelet sold during the month of October, I Promise Project is donating $1 to Levine for breast cancer awareness, prevention and treatment initiatives. I Promise Project is hoping to raise over $500 with the local fundraiser. The bracelets, which stretch to show a message to fight breast cancer, sell for $2.99 each or two for $5. I Promise Project donates the $1 from each bracelet and hopes to also raise awareness for prevention. If you wear the bracelet, you are encouraged to spread the word about breast cancer prevention and provide support for those fighting the disease. Continue reading →
  4. Bracelet sale helps Leyden Township boy commemorate Sept. 11

    Travis Hall may be small but he sells like a professional. The 7-year-old from unincorporated Leyden Township sold $343 worth of rubber bracelets. The red, white and blue bracelets read “Remember 9-11-2001” and also “343 Travis Hall 343.” The number 343 refers to the number of firefighters and paramedics killed during the 2001 terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City. That’s an event that happened five years before Travis was born. “He came home one day and said I didn’t realize you were a local hero,” Continue reading →
  5. Canton teen raises funds for Sandy Hook School

    CANTON — When Ali Bahre, an 8th-grader at Canton Middle School, heard about the tragedy at Sandy Hook, she knew she had to do something. “It was really bothering me,” said Ali, 13. “I have a sister in the first grade at Cherry Brook School, and if she had been in this tragedy it would be really hard for me.” So Ali came up with the idea of selling soft silicone rubber bracelets for $1, and sending the money to the United Way of Northwest Connecticut’s Sandy Hook School Support Fund. “I thought of how I could spread the word,” she said. “Kids could wear bracelets to show their support. Continue reading →

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