Dear Allergypack,

I must write this letter to compliment your company on the inventiveness of the Pen Pal Epipen case. As you are well aware it is most difficult for a 10 year active boy to keep this on his person at all times without losing it. The size of the auto injector presents a problem keeping it in his pant pockets. Your ingenious case allows him the freedom of wearing it in 3 different ways. The stretch washable case with its foam padding protects the injector from the almost anything an active child can dish out. Many Thanks.

Yours truly,
Gail Hastings

Dear Allergypack,
I am the coach of a children’s soccer team. We have 2 girls and 1 boy out of our 16 person roster who suffer from asthma and must carry or have the inhaler with them during the game. In some conditions the exercise will bring on an attack. Normally they will give me their inhalers to carry or just leave them on the sidelines. Your Puffer Pack now allows them to carry it very comfortably and doesn’t inhibit their freedom of movement at all. Luckily soccer shorts don’t have pockets since it is bulky and dangerous.If the child falls, or should I say when the child falls, the Puffer Pack protects both the wearer and the inhaler.

Regards

Peter Wilshire
Pontiac
Michigan

Dear Allergypack,
We are a group of four guys who golf almost every weekend. One of our group is extremely allergic to bee stings. We have experienced the effects of our friend Paul being stung by a bee while trying to retrieve his ball from the rough. His epinephrine injector was safely stored in his brief case which was at home. Luckily the hospital wasn’t far away. Needless to say the first purchase after that incident
was the Pen-Pal case which is neatly attached to Paul’s golf bag with the logo Allergypack on it for all to see. Now the auto-injector is with him where it is most needed.

Thank you. It’s a load off our minds now.

Yours truly,

George Levitt
San Francisco, CA.