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Having your support means the world to us.

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Sharing the website homepage #1

 

Hi! I just found this great new place for tips on navigating a food allergy without sacrificing fun and adventure. Totally made me think of you! Check it out here: allergyscout.co

 

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To my friends with food allergy kiddos (you know who you are!), 100% can't miss alert: Allergy Scout. I'm obsessed! 🥜 💕 They're all about helping people manage child food allergies, and they ROCK! Get in on it here: allergyscout.co

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Brand Info 

 

Allergy Scout provides online resources about managing food allergies through free tips, real info, and online programs that teach all three allergy management essentials; understanding, living, and balancing, without sacrificing a life of fun and adventure.

Offers

Free

  • Instagram - posts and stories
  • Facebook - posts and stories
  • Website - homepage
  • Benefit: quick and simple tips, best practices, and inspiration from real-life food allergy warriors for day to day living.

Fair value exchange

  • The 20 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Food Allergies Checklist - PDF download that opts you into the email list
  • Benefit: Cool as a cucumber and totally prepared with the exact questions to ask the doctor about your kiddo's food allergy in one place.
    • Available year-round
    • Free in exchange for their name and email address
  • Email newsletters
    • Sent bi-weekly
    • Free!
  • Benefit: in-depth tips, best practices, and encouragement as you navigate daily life with a food allergy & early access to special deals, events, and promotions.
     

Paid 

  • The Ultimate Food Allergy Field Guide - online course
  • Benefit: A comprehensive online course navigating a new food allergy, all in less time than it takes to watch a movie on Netflix.
    • Available year-round
    • One time payment of $97 or two payments of $24.25
    • Discounts and deals offered during special promotion periods.
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Brand bio

 

At just two years old, Anna (aka Anna The Allergy Scout, aka Head Allergy Scout!) was diagnosed with a severe peanut allergy. With a lack of resources and education about her diagnosis, Anna's family struggled to navigate this new and deadly serious part of their lives, leading to hospital visits, emergencies, and anxiety - much of which could have been prevented.

Founded on the belief that every allergy sufferer (and awesome individual who loves an allergy sufferer) can become an allergy warrior, Allergy Scout provides every food allergy information and resources for families and individuals, with camaraderie and positive spirit they've always deserved.

After all, a new diagnosis can be so scary, especially when it involves a child. But, as life-long food allergy survivors here at Allergy Scout, we know what it takes to get safe, stay safe, and have a fun and adventurous life, despite a food allergy diagnosis!

It's vital to get proactive and informed about creating safe spaces for little allergy warriors, be prepared for emergencies, and manage the day-to-day realities of life with food allergies.

With online programs and resources that make food allergy management simple and accessible, we hope to make the world a safer and happier place for anyone with a peanut allergy and hope to help food allergy warriors find peace and courage.

What's okay (and not okay) to share

Things that are okay to share

 

  • Your experience with Allergy Scout
  • How you feel about Allergy Scout offers and content
  • Where you know Anna from
  • Why sharing Allergy Scout is important to you
  • Any resources on this page

Things that aren't okay to share

 

As part of maintaining safety, privacy, and integrity for everyone at Allergy Scout, we've decided that the following information about Anna and all Allergy Scout team members is private. If you know these types of details about us, please don't share them without asking permission of the individual first, as it is their right to choose when, how, where, and with whom their personal details are shared.

  • Location, such as the city or town someone lives in
  • Family details, such as names, ages, or marital status
  • Sexual orientation
  • Nationality
  • Ethnicity
  • Religion
  • Family background, such as where someone is from
  • Age
  • Marital status
  • Medical diagnosis
  • Income level
  • Gender orientation
  • Business plans and strategies
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Thank you!

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Yeah, it's already been said, but you deserve to be seen and appreciated for the incredible spirit you are. Building a business isn't easy, but it's totally worth it, especially with someone like you in my corner. 

Thank you for helping spread the word about Allergy Scout. It means more than I could ever express in words, which reminds me: when you've got something aligned with Allergy Scout to share, please let me know. I'd love to show up for you and shout your awesomeness from the digital rooftops!

Love and maybe just one more cup of coffee,

Anna