Make Swallowing Medicine Easy and Delicious for Kids
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(HealthNewsDiget.com) – NEW YORK, NY, November 2, 2010 — KidKupz®, the revolutionary new medicine dispensing cups with all-naturally fruit-flavored rims, are now available in over 5,000 Walgreens stores nationwide. With kid-licious® natural flavors like Sour Cherry and Blue Raspberry, KidKupz makes swallowing medicine easy and delicious!
KidKupz® fruit-flavored medicine dispensing cups are rapidly becoming the “go to” cup for parents whenever their child needs to be given over-the-counter or prescribed liquid medication. While other “medicine-flavoring” and delivery mechanisms exist, the KidKupz line is the first of its kind. In addition to being naturally flavored, each dispensing cup contains only two grams of sugar and no high fructose corn syrup.
“We launched KidKupz with the goal of making the act of taking medicine fun for kids—less of a chore and more of a treat,” says Jill Addeo, mother of two and President and co-Founder of KidKupz. “Now, with KidKupz available through Walgreens, parents and caregivers nationwide have easy access to this safe and effective way to make sure the medicine goes down.”
Suggested retail price for consumers is $4.99 per package, which includes six dosage cups with fruit flavored rims. Variety packs are also available at a suggested retail price of $19.97. Each flavor has a different, brightly colored package that stands out on shelves.
For details regarding KidKupz, please log onto www.kidkupz.com or call 888/KIDKUPZ
About KidKupz
KidKupz® takes the ick out of sick! KidKupz is a privately owned, Manhattan-based consumer products specialty company. The mission of the company is to provide retailers with smart solutions to aid parents and caregivers in administering liquid medication to children, while allowing children to enjoy the experience of taking medicine. This is the first product in the line. KidKupz is the inspired creation of a mother/grandmother team who wanted to create a product that makes taking medicine for kids both fun and easy. The idea was inspired by President Jill Addeo’s late stepfather, who was a volunteer on the pediatric floor at Memorial Sloan Kettering. His work at the hospital exposed him to the difficulties children face when taking necessary medication. His dream was to make medicine-taking easier. The new team has turned that vision into a reality.
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