Studies and major scientists are coming out saying that airborne doesn't even work. In fact, airborne just settled a $20+ million lawsuit after being sued. What? I thought it worked! It's worked for me, the kids and Matt and by-gone-it, I still believe in airborne.
Maybe its time.
5 years ago
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Sarah, I have been checking out your blog for a while through Kims. I never comment because I never know if people remember me or not. Your boys are adorable. My 7 year old is also my step child, but we only have her 50/50 with her mom. She's great though. It's actually a really good situation...well, as good as a divorce situation can be for a little girl. Things here are going great. I'm just taking care of babies. My Brooklyn is 23 months and Peyton is only 7 weeks. Needless to say, I'm a little busy. I love keeping up with you on your blog. Your husband seems like a keeper. Such a sweet tribute he did for you. Thanks for commenting on my blog so now I won't feel dumb commenting on yours.
What!!! I totally feel like Airbone works. Especially when I worked as a leasing agent we were taking it and it really seemed to work with all the people we were always around. Are studies saying it's all in your head that it works or what. Whatever to the studies...I say if you feel it works for you and your family then keep on buying it:)
I'm still an Airborne fan too. To each his own, right?
I heard on the news that the reason they're being sued is because one of their advertisements claimed that it is a "cold buster". On the packaging in only states that it's an immunity booster, which I think it totally is. They just messed up in their advertising.
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