Cool Gel N Cap {Review}
When kids have a headache or a serious bump, the go-to method for years was to grab a bag of frozen corn or peas from the freezer. Most of the time, you dealt with more screaming from the cold bag falling off their head every five seconds rather than the soothing relief it was supposed to offer. Cool Gel N Cap transformed the process of treating bumps and aches with their adorable hands free gel caps. Finally, a kid friendly method that is also practical for the parents helping them use it.
Cool Gel N Cap has designed fun caps that are animal-themed: Toby the Puppy and Tulip the Bunny. One size can fit infants, toddlers, and most school aged children thanks to the adjustable straps. Each cap fits one of the two reusable ice/heat packs included perfect for relieving swelling or pain relief. Approximately 25 minutes in the freezer and 10-20 seconds in the microwave usually gets the temperature “just right” for your needs. Be sure to test out the temperatures yourself ahead of time before placing them in the cap for your child to wear. Caps are easy to clean because they are machine washable; so, you’ll never have to worry about germs.
The ice packs for kids uses hot/cold packs that are non-toxic, latex free, and water soluble. You’ll find that they can be used without the cap making them great additions to a family’s first aid kit for everyone in the household.
Enjoy the natural benefits of hands free treatment when you child experiences:
- Bumps
- Bruises
- Migraines
- Headaches
- Fevers
- Earaches
- Bug Bites
- and MORE!
The options are endless and your child will love having Toby or Tulip help comfort them when they’re not feeling well. For a limited time a free digital download of a Toby and Tulip coloring book will be free with purchase. Grab a couple of these kids ice packs today to have on hand the next time you need it! Find out all the scoop on Toby, Tulip, and future news with Cool Gel N Cap by following them on their social media channels: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, and LinkedIn.
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