2008 Press Release   

"I'm Tired of Diabetes" ... Aren't you?

(November, 2008) -- The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation has been named the beneficiary of the latest fashion trend - the "I'm Tired" bracelet, a clever conept made from recycled tires.

That's right ... recycled tires!

The eco-friendly bracelet features a metal bead with the inscription, "I'm Tired of Diabetes." For just $10, it's very inexpensive yet fashionably cool, and HALF the amount is donated to the DRI!

Diabetes is just one of the causes supported in this effort. Whatever you're "tired" of -- from global warming and animal cruetly to cancer -- the message is simple and powerful.

Half the amount of the sale is donated to the respective causes, and ALL proceeds from the sales of the "I'm Tired of Diabetes" bracelets go to the DRI.

Buy one for yourself and a friend today!

 

Close up of "I'm Tired of Diabetes" bracelet

Close up of "I'm Tired of Diabetes" bracelet on person's wrist, with hand in back pocket of jeans.

Brooke Burke holding cell phone, wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Several "Dancing with the Stars" celebrities have donned "I'm Tired" bracelets for their favorite causes like Brooke Burke...

 Kim Kardashian wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Kim Kardashian

Toni Braxton wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Toni Braxton

Shannon Elizabeth wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Shannon Elizabeth

Lance Bass wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Lance Bass

Misty May Treanor wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Misty May Treanor

Jenny McCarthy wearing "I'm Tired" bracelet.
Jenny McCarthy

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