Thanks, Renee.

Here's a picture
www.funsavingmoney.net/2010/10/sinucleanse-kids-mist-review.html

better picture  www.babygeartoday.com/sinucleanse-kids-mist-review.html

Here's an outdated giveaway:  that means that if you search in the next few
weeks, you can probably find another one that isn't outdated.
www.feedingbottles.org/sinucleanse-kids-mist-giveaway-ends-1-31-2011-enter-now/
.

might be current coupons  www.frugalfocus.com/cd/sinucleanse/
*www.frugalfocus.com/cd/sinucleanse/


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On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Renee <gaiac...@gmail.com> wrote:

>    I don't know if others have seen this or not, but it's a first for me,
> as I almost never look in the OTC med section of any store.  But I've been
> having some serious sinus issues this past week and finally decided it just
> wasn't going away on its own like it normally does.  So I went to Walgreens
> to see about buying a nasal mister that I could pry the cap off of and fill
> with CS.
>
> To my surprise I found the BEST sprayer.  It's called SinuCleanse Kids
> Mist.  It was developed by a children's doctor.  It is extremely sturdy, the
> fill part being solid clear blue plastic.  It has a pump on top with a long
> tube mister attached.  The tube snugs down into a small clamp like device to
> keep it from moving around if you are carrying it in your purse.  You
> unclamp the tube so that you can unscrew the top to refill it.  The tube can
> actually be bent upwards at the end to angle it better into the nose.
>
> It came with 3 containers of 'non-drug' liquid which is, of course, saline
> solution.  The main part of the container holds 100 measured sprays, so
> enough to last a long time before needing to refill.
>
> It can be thrown into a purse or pocket and it won't leak.  The spray comes
> out as a very fine mist.  The spray end is small so that it will fit into a
> child's nostril, but that just makes it easy to put inside an adult nose
> without feeling like it's filled your whole nose like you do with an adult
> spray bottle.
>
> I've filled it with CS and sprayed my nose and my throat and inhaled into
> my lungs.  Very nice, very handy.
>
> It cost $10 and I think it will prove to be worth it, as it's going to last
> a very long time before a part wears out.  The Afrin I was looking at,
> walgreens own brand, was $5 for a bottle that I would have had to force the
> top off of, and it's large to carry around, plus (because I did buy it too)
> it does not mist anywhere near as good as the Child's Mist.
>
> Samala,
> Renee
>



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