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Keep Your Kids Bug Bite Free with Mosquito Repellent Stickers

Keep Your Kids Bug Bite Free with Mosquito Repellent Stickers

Yahoo20-05-2025
Rockford, Ill (WTVO) —
As we inch closer to summer, we want you to add these products to your list.
Our first recommendation is Weatherpods, pop-ups that shield you from rain, sun, insects, and wind. The pods are lightweight, weather-resistant, portable, and easy to assemble. You can see the different types of pods available at https://shopweatherpod.com/.
Our second recommendation is NatPat stickers. These natural, chemical-free stickers help your kids in a variety of ways. They stick on your kid's clothing and can last up to 8 eight hours. You can check out the different kinds of stickers they have at https://www.natpat.com/.
Our third summer essential recommendation is BoneSoundz headphones. These headphones don't go on your ear, instead, they transmit sound using the bone behind your ear. They're waterproof with a 10-hour battery life. Order a pair now at https://bonesoundz.com/.
Our last but certainly most delicious summer recommendation is Topo Chico's new margaritas. They come in four flavors: Prickly Pear, Tropical Pineapple, Signature Margarita, and Strawberry Hibiscus. They're made using real lime juice and added minerals for a crisp taste. You can see where they're off near you at https://www.topochicohardseltzerusa.com/.
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