Kym
Whitley found an innovative way to ease the worries of parents with
children who have severe food allergies by creating a new t-shirt line.
You’re probably wondering what in the world a new t-shirt has to do
with protecting a child with food allergies, but Whitley has transformed
the t-shirts into giant allergy warning notes.
In today’s day and age many parents have to drop their children off
at a daycare or leave them with a nanny when it’s time to go to work.
The problem with this is that it can be a challenge for nannies,
sitters, and even family members to remember everything your child is
allergic to.
The solution? Put it on their shirt where nobody can miss it.
The shirts include a space for parents to write in their child’s name
along with a short list of the most common food allergies underneath
the words “Don’t Feed Me.”
Parents can then check off which foods their child can not eat and
even write in a few more foods in the blank spaces at the bottom of the
t-shirt.
Whitley is selling the shirts for $10 on her website DontFeedMe.org
with the help of her co-creator and friend Rodney Van Johnson.
Inspiration for the shirts came from a frightening mistake that her
nanny made one day. Whitley’s son Joshua is allergic to peanut butter,
but the nanny accidentally fed it to him anyway.
Luckily, the famous comedian was home and was able to rush to the rescue when she heard her child coughing.
The accident was an innocent one, but it reminded the worried mom
that it’s a mistake that can easily happen when she isn’t around to do
anything about it. So she created the t-shirts for her son and made sure
he wore them to day care.
That’s when she discovered that there were more parents who had an interest in the “Don’t Feed Me T-Shirts.”
“The other parents were like, ‘Oh my God that’s great, we need that,” Whitley said.
And thus the line of t-shirts were born.
It’s not wonder that so many parents were interested in the new
shirts considering the fact that over 3 million American children have
sever food allergies according to the U.S Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
The most common allergies for children, which are already listed on
the shirts next to blank boxes for parents to check, include gluten,
milk, peanuts, dairy, eggs, corn, and more.
Whitley hopes that the line of shirts will help prevent many of the
accidents that happen every year where children are accidentally fed
foods they are allergic too.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Comedian Kym Whitley Launches ‘Don’t Feed Me’ T-shirts
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