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Posters + Handouts

Color Letter-sized Posters

  • Food Allergy Basics
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  • Celebrate & Reward Children without Food

 

Black/White Letter-sized Posters

  • Food Allergy Basics
  • Self Image and Social Factors
  • Cross-Contact
  • Celebrate & Reward Children without Food

 

Color Tabloid-sized Posters

  • Food Allergy Basics
  • Self Image and Social Factors
  • Cross-Contact
  • Celebrate & Reward Children without Food

 

Posters – Students

How to Stay Safe with Food Allergies


Cross-Contact


Take Charge Be Prepared

5.9 million kids in U.S. live with a food allergy

If all of the kids with a food allergy lived in one state, it would be the 19thlargest state (by population) in the U.S.

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