“Don’t Text And Drive” Thumbbands Sent to the Boston Red SoxMedical ID Marketplace Asks Bobby Valentine to Please Drive Safely
By: Medical ID Marketplace Valentine was reading a text on his phone from Dustin Pedroia, the Red Sox second baseman, while riding his bicycle. When he looked up, he had to swerve to avoid the umbrellas of two French tourists walking in front of him. The bike skidded, and he lost his balance and went careening head over pedals down the side of the hill by the road. In response, Medical ID Marketplace has sent the entire team “Don’t Text and Drive” ThumBands that read “TXTING KILLS.” Medical ID Marketplace, manufacturer of medical ID products and supplier of Don’t Text and Drive ThumBands, thought the Boston Red Sox could use some bands to remind Bobby Valentine of the dangers of texting and driving. The bands went out yesterday to Pedroia, who was on the receiving end of the texts. Hopefully the bands will remind Valentine to be a little safer next time. About Medical ID Marketplace: Founded in December 2003, Medical ID Marketplace is a contemporary medical ID bracelet company that mixes fashion and style with function and purpose to develop an entire collection of fashionable medical emergency bracelets and jewelry for men, women, boys and girls. Their products can be found across the United States in doctors' offices, pharmacies, super markets, jewelry stores, specialty boutiques and online. A partial list of retailers include: Kroger, Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Albertsons, Stop-N-Shop, Giant, Bashas, Bi-Lo, Kerr Drug, A&P, Medicine Chest, Brookshire, Amazon, Target, Martin’s, Family Pharmacy, Focus Pharmacy, Rite Aid and Price Chopper. For more information, visit http://www.hopepaige.com Contact: Chris Thatcher 646-723-2169 Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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