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I love the thought that Autumn has finally arrived! But, along with the changing of the seasons comes the concerns about cold and flu season swinging into over drive.
As a busy mother of 3 young boys and one suffering from asthma, I am always on the look out for new and improved, safe ways to hinder the germs, bacteria and viruses that are lurking.
There is a new product out on the market this year that we are trying. It is called...
Halo is a oral antiseptic that is easy and simple to spray into your mouth (it only takes 3 sprays for a complete dose, which lasts up to 6 hours). Halo is the first ever patent-pending oral antiseptic spray that is clinically proven to kill airborne germs, which you breathe in. It is scientifically proven to kill 99.9% of infectious germs. These germs include a broad spectrum of bacteria and viruses. Viruses like the rhinovirus (common cold), influenza and H1N1.
Halo is offered in different flavors for adults and a children's grape version. Children ages 2 and up can use Halo. I did try the children's Halo, just to see how it tasted before giving it to my own children. It has a very pleasant grape flavor that lingers on the palette. I love that it is sugar, alcohol and dye free. The adult citrus flavor is pleasant and left my mouth feeling fresh and slippery for a short time. I did not mind it at all.
I love how portable Halo is. It can go anywhere with you, even on a plane ( as it is a 1oz. bottle and currently meets TSA regulations).
When was the last time you had a Halo moment? That moment when you wished you could remove yourself from a situation because you didn't want to be around all those things that can make you sick. I know my last Halo moment happened while I was at work last week. Everyone was talking about how the stomach flu was making it rounds. Everyone was sharing their terrible experience with this unfriendly bug. I was disappointed I didn't have my Halo along, and guess what, I ended up with the bug the next day. It makes me wonder what would have happened if I would have had my Halo with me? Darn! But trust me it won't happen again.
So who wants to win there own bottle of Halo for adults? If you do, enter below.
And if you don't want to wait to see if you are going to win this amazing product to help defend against all the germs out there...don't worry Halo Oral Antiseptic Spray is now in the cough and cold aisle at CVS, Target, Walmart, Rite Aid, Kmart and other mass market and drug stores nationwide. Suggested retail price is $12.99.
Good Luck Everyone!
Disclaimer:
Halo provided me with a free samples of these products to
review/giveaway, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor
was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product
giveaway in return for the free product.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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I have so many of those moments on the public bus!
ReplyDeleteAt work, could have used it on students!
ReplyDeleteseyma_bennett@hotmail.com
Riding Greyhound!
ReplyDeleteLast year we attended a family dinner. I knew the hostess was sick, but felt obligated to go since she was 'powering through' to avoid canceling. BIG MISTAKE!! We all got sick. If only we'd had Halo then! It's not a mistake I'll make again any time soon, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks...I am looking forward to trying Halo!
h4schaffer at gmail dot com
At a party.
ReplyDeleteRecently on the bus when everyone had sniffles and sneezes. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleten i went to a family get together all the kids where sick
ReplyDeletePicking little guy up from daycare, they had him with 3 other kids that were sick, we all had the bug for a few days
ReplyDeleteIn the car with family
ReplyDeleteAt work in a meeting
ReplyDeleteOn a plane with everyone coughing, sneezing and blowing their nose.
ReplyDeleteThis would have been nice when I was working at an amusement park this summer. I worked around kids with a lot of coughing and runny noses.... I guess you could call that my Halo moment lol Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDelete-Rachael Henzman
does this spray protect against stomach flu
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