<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Dear Listmates, I received many replies to my search for a celiac awareness bracelet. Many thanks! Several people suggested I use a medic alert bracelet. This was a good suggestion but not what I was looking for. My daughter already wears a medic alert bracelet for Type 1 Diabetes. I'm looking for a second grader's "just-to-die-for" silicone band like Lance Armstrong's yellow "LiveStrong" ones. (Note: if you don't have a medic alert bracelet, necklace or card, consider getting one. Sometimes you aren't able to speak up for yourself in an emergency.) One person liked the idea and thought they might work on it in a silversmithing class they were taking. About a dozen people asked to let them know if I found one. Jax Lowell said she was partial to my "Against the Grain" suggestion. This was not too suprising since she wrote the book by that name! Hi Jax, I loved your book! One woman's daughter was working on a fundraising/service project and had investigated the possibility of creating a bracelet with with the phrase "R.O.C.K. ON" which I think is a fantastic idea. I sincerely hope she goes through with this. I told her I would buy several if she did. If you are interested, send me a note and I will pass it on to her. Then someone sent the name of a contact at the Center for Celiac Research who will announce this week that they will have a bracelet (bright green) available very soon. I've already ordered a dozen! So, keep an eye on this list. I will forward the info when it's posted to those who asked to be notified if I found a source. One last thing, since 5% of all people with Type 1 diabetes have CD, I figure there are lots of diabetics on this list. The Children With Diabetes organization has a beautiful red Type 1 Diabetes awareness bracelet with the words "INSULIN IS NOT A CURE". The cost is $5 (U.S. shipping included.) A portion of the proceeds will be given to the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation. You can find an order blank at: http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/feedback/bracelets.htm Thanks to all who responded. You all are the best! Mary Baechtel [log in to unmask] *Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*