Testimonials
"When going thru my treatments I used my bracelet to remind me that people love me and cared enough to get me this precious gift. That has so much meaning to me..."
- Marlene in Long Beach, CA
"My cancer bracelet means 'hope' to me. Whenever I wear it (which is a lot of the time now), the sparkles remind me that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and that I am not the only one going through this. Whenever I get down and feel hopeless, I just think of all the other people who are fighting the same battle. These bracelets seem to have a way of connecting me with the other cancer patients out there. I want to say to them " hold on and have hope".
- Linda in North Pole, AK
"My Autism bracelet tells me "I Can Do It" in working with the challenges of her wonderful son that is autistic."
- Annika in Edmonds, WA
"My bracelet was given to me by my physician. I was so honored. I know it's given me the strength to go thru treatment."
- Shiela in Bellevue, WA
"Wearing my Organ Donation bracelet allows me to talk about it. And it gives people hope for a second chance."
- Karen in Seattle, WA
"My bracelet inspires me by reminding me why I do what I do - and that's treat Breast Cancer."
- Susan in Seattle, WA
"My beautiful pink bracelet makes me think about different ways people can show their support for Breast Cancer in a different professional, classy and subtle way."
- Heather in Seattle, WA
"Thru the beauty of & meaning of my Autism bracelet I am reminded of the beauty of my autistic son. Every day I am asked about my bracelet and I am given the opportunity to create an awareness of autism."
- Julianne in Seattle, WA
"My bracelet represents an awareness with heartfelt hope for others suffering from Cancer. I am not a patient but my heart extends to them thru my bracelet."
- Emilei in San Pedro, CA
"My bracelet gives me a spiritual feeling when I wear it. It reminds me of my loving autistic nephew and his challenges."
- Bernie in Seattle, WA
"I first saw the Eye Candy Bracelets at my mom's chemo appointment, and I completely fell in love with them! My mom has stomach cancer and my father-in-law has multiple mylenoma. I have bought my mom, both sisters and my mother-in-law the bracelets we all love them so much - and wearing them makes us feel even closer and bonded. Cancer is such a scary thing and until it touches your life you really don't realize it. I think the bracelet helps bring awareness to others because almost everyday someone comments on my bracelet and how much they love it. I get to tell them it's not only beautiful but stands for so much. I wear it EVERY day and Love it!"
- Lynae in Port Angeles, WA
"When I look at my Eye Candy bracelet, I'm reminded of the cancer patients I've taken care of over the last 20 years and I am humbled by their strength in the face of adversity. I also remember their stories of family and friends."
- Sara in Bremerton, WA
"Diagnosed as a termininal cancer patient myself, each time I see the sparkley Eye Candy Bracelet, I have to smile. Such a beautiful way to do our part. Cancer research is so dearly needed."
- Marianne in Fairbanks, AK