
Elizabeth and Caroline Dazzio owe their lives to wristbands. How is that possible, you ask?
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Elizabeth and Caroline Dazzio owe their lives to wristbands. How is that possible, you ask?
Navy Veteran Bill Feldman of Denver, Colorado has an interesting wristband concept that could change your dog-walking life. His Liberty Wristbands allow you to shackle your dog’s leash to your wrist, freeing up your hand to hold a phone, drink or just hang free and unencumbered. If you’ve got a big dog or if you have a disability that makes walking a dog hard, this device relieves some stress from your daily stroll. No more exhausting tug of war that leaves your hand sore. Grip strength, or lack thereof, becomes a problem of the past.
Wristband Bros is the most trusted source in silicone swag in the United States. We didn’t earn this (arbitrary) illustrious title by resting on our laurels! We live, breath and dream custom wristbands.
No, literally. Last night I had a dream we missed a deadline for a customer and I woke up in a cold sweat. Wristband Bros are 24 Hour Wristbands, 365 days a year. That’s 87600 hours a decade. Some might say we’re obsessed. I prefer “interestingly enthusiastic.”
Three members of the Christ Community Church Student Ministry staff rock their “Live Love” wristbands.
Wristband Bros recently had the privilege of working with Renae Brue from Christ Community Church in Rochester, Minnesota on some terrific “Live Love” fundraising wristbands. The wristbands are being sold to help local high school and middle school students cover the costs of important summer mission trips.
Scientists recently confirmed a bracelet found in Siberia is the oldest piece of modern jewelry ever studied. It’s so old, in fact, that we Homo Sapiens can’t even claim it as our own. Instead, this ancient adornment was crafted by a Denisovan master. The Denisovan are an extinct species that were neither homo Sapiens (us) or Neanderthals (this guy).
This 40,000 year old artifact was found where the Kazakhstan, Chinese and Mongolian borders brush up against Russia. I know, I had no idea what that meant either. So here’s a map to better illuminate the region: