It’s the social media age, and while that comes with both positives and negatives, we do enjoy keeping up with our customers. We’re very fortunate to have made millions of wristbands for people all over the globe, and thanks to Instagram, we get to see their silicone creations enjoy a life after they’ve left our hands. Today, we wanted to share a few of our favorite customer Instagram posts with you.
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Let us upgrade ya.
Here at Wristband Bros, we are always working to give our customers a little extra, so without further ado, here are all of the upgrades you can add to your order. We’re talking glitter, individual bagging, keychains and lanyards – oh my!
Need Wristbands Fast? Ask About Our Super Rush Option!
Wristband Bros has some great news to share! We can now turn our custom wristbands around in as quick as 72 hours! So if you need wristbands super fast, check out our Super Rush option!
Customer Feature: Challenge Island Wristbands
Wristband Bros had the privilege of speaking with Kindrica Fannin, a franchise owner of Challenge Island. She explained the mission of the educational (and super-awesome) Challenge Island. It sounds like a great program, and we had to share it with our readers. Here’s an overview of what they do, as told by Kindrica:
Customer Feature: #EvanUnited Wristbands
Wristband Bros recently had the pleasure of working with Stephanie McKeever on a wristband to support and raise awareness for her son, Evan. Evan was born with special needs, which really just means he’s an amazing and special person. He’s been a star in his family from the very beginning.
Evan is currently facing a large challenge in his young life. He has been diagnosed with cancer. Unsurprisingly, it’s been a tough journey, not just for him, but for his family and all those that care about him. Stephanie made the #EvanUnited wristbands as a small reminder to remain strong during this difficult time. She documents some of her family’s trials and tribulations while dealing with Evan’s illness on her blog Mostly E and Me.