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Christmas Tees!

I promise, soon I’ll talk about at least one thing that’s not vaccine related. Really, I’m actually into other things… I’ll even take requests for other topics.

Hey! I have an idea! Instead of vaccines, let’s talk about Christmas!

You know what would be a great Christmas present? A Hug Me! I’m Vaccinated T shirt! The Women Thinking Free has Hug Me tees for adults, kids and babies… and we have Hug Me bears, too!

Delaney loves hugs... and hates mumps

Let your friends and family know that you support and appreciate their decision to vaccinate, or flaunt your own vax status. But most importantly, the tees encourage hugs, which are awesome since you’re protected against preventable diseases.

And the best part is that your purchase helps support the Hug Me campaign!

If we’ve learned one thing over the last month, it’s that this campaign is important. Education is necessary, and the world isn’t going to wait for someone to save it. We either get out there and get people vaccinated or EVERYONE DIES OF MEASLES.

Which is it? T-shirt? Good choice. How ’bout a bear, too? Yeah? Awesome! How many?

Hug Me and Pertussis
Look! The Hug Me bear even hugs GIANT pertussis germs!

Place your order by noon CST on Tuesday, Dec 21 to get your shirts and bears in time for Christmas.

Elyse

Elyse MoFo Anders is the bad ass behind forming the Women Thinking, inc and the superhero who launched the Hug Me! I'm Vaccinated campaign as well as podcaster emeritus, writer, slacktivist extraordinaire, cancer survivor and sometimes runs marathons for charity. You probably think she's awesome so you follow her on twitter.

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4 Comments

  1. Awesome, yay tees! incidentally it appears you have a missing italics end tag on your post as everything after “Delaney loves hugs… and hates mumps” is in italics.

  2. @Elyse: That is strange :) It’s fixed now, which is good. Kind of thought that post was a bit short too. I see that it was probably related to the italics issue.

  3. I think I’ll buy a T-shirt the moment I find a way to get it to my house without the postage being more money than the amount that goes to the actual hug-me campaign. Preferably without having to buy more than 300 T-shirts too.

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