Saturday, January 30, 2010

Triaminic 48-hour Giveaway! Closed!


Triaminic® was originally formulated in 1956 in Lincoln, Nebraska, where it continues to be manufactured today.Although Triaminic products have been reformulated over the years, our commitment to treating children's cough and cold symptoms has remained consistent.

Triaminic has also been a leading innovator when it comes to safe use of children's medicine, and was the first brand to introduce children's cough & cold Triaminic Thin Strips® in 2004. Triaminic Thin Strips® helps to ensure accurate dosing by providing a pre-measured amount of medicine in each strip. Triaminic Thin Strips® dissolves right on the tongue, and is convenient and easy to use.

It's cold and flu season. Which means there may be a sick child in your house this winter, especially if you have school age children. I actually remember Triaminic when I was little and it was still in liquid form. I used to hate taking medicine, it didn't matter if it tasted okay or not. I hope that my daughter won't have the same issues with cough medicine, like I did.

I have not been able to review Triaminic with my daughter. She is only one year old, and the recommended age is four and up. But, when the time comes- I know what product we will be looking for!

It makes me feel better knowing that the medicine is pre-measured and will just melt away on the tongue! How easy is that? So I feel confident, that even if taking medicine is a fight, she'll still be able to get the medicine and start feeling better! Plus, I won't spill some trying to get her to take it.

Triaminic has a few different medicines available. Each one is made to suit your child's symptoms. Like, Cough & Runny Nose, Allergies, and Chest & Nasal Congestion! Not sure when to keep your child home from school and need tips of ways to make them feel better faster? Check out Triaminic's Sick Day Guidlines! There is even a Cold & Flu Tracker on Triaminic, so you can see what is going on in your area and how it's being hit by the flu! Want a coupon for Triaminic? Click the image below!




Triaminic has kindly offered to give one Moma Lovebug reader a prize pack that includes four boxes of Triaminic Thin Strips!

Here are the rules:

You must be a follower of my blog and visit Triaminic, and tell me something you learned! After doing the mandatory entry, feel free to comment whatever you like.


You must leave your email in your comment so that I can contact you. Also, please remember to leave a separate comment for each of your entries. Otherwise they will not count.

Contest is open to US Residents only. Contest will end 2/1/10 at 11:59 pm EST. A winner will be chosen by random.org and will be notified by email. I will also announce the winner in a separate post. You must contact me within 48 hours. If you fail to claim your prize, a new winner will be chosen by random.org and emailed. Please see my Disclosure.

*I will be receiving a sample of the thin strips free of charge in exchange for this review. The opinions expressed are my own*

32 comments:

The Graves Family said...

I love that Each convenient strip is a pre-measured dose that dissolves on the tongue, so you get the assurance of accurate dosing, every time.

annamie2 at hotmail dot com

ToddlerMomma said...

I learned that people in the U.S. have about 1 billion colds each year. Yuck!!! Germs!!!

littleesmama at gmail dot com

ToddlerMomma said...

Triaminic is definitely a trusted name in children's meds.

littleesmama at gmail

bloomerbear said...

I follow you and learned that you should ALWAYS READ THE LABEL, that is good for children 4 and over, and it has been trusted for 50 years YIKES!!!!! Didn't know it was that long!!!

pattifritz2000 at yahoo dot com
thanks :)

Jennifer said...

I follow your blog and right now my city has a moderate level of activity

Busy Working Mama said...

I follow your blog! I learned that each strip has the perfect dosage, so no worrying about too little or too much.
aleksa91(at)hotmail.com

The Graves Family said...

They are deffinately a trusted name and I would love to be able to try them out!

annamie2 at hotmail dot com

Brie H said...

with families with children in school, the per-child incidence of colds can be as high as 12 a year.. that is alot of colds

bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

Brie H said...

I did forget to say in my previous comment that I am a follower.

bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

Brie H said...

I'd really like to try these thin strips - it seems like a good idea

bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

Brie H said...

I'm still hoping to win the skitter :D

bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

Nancy said...

Learned about tips with dealing with a sick child and when to tell the difference between a cold and flu.

nancy at 513 ventures dot com

Nancy said...

I remember loving the orange triaminic when I was a kid. It tasted so good. I wonder if the flavor has changed?

nancy at 513ventures dot com

Nancy said...

This contest doesn't have very many entries. Odds are pretty good.

nancy at 513ventures dot com

Teresa said...

I follow your blog teresa.parker09@gmail.com

Teresa said...

If you have a child that is low in weight....make sure you read whether they are able to take the meds or not!

The Graves Family said...

I learned that people in the U.S. have about 1 billion colds each year. Thats NASTY!!!
annamie2 at hotmail dot com

The Graves Family said...

Learned about tips with dealing with a sick child and when to tell the difference between a cold and flu.

annamie2 at hotmail dot com

The Graves Family said...

ohhh...this one doesnt have many entries!!
good odds!
annamie2 at hotmail dot com

The Graves Family said...

I LOVE your blog :) Still waiting to win something from you though! :)
annamie2 at hotmail dot com

The Graves Family said...

I am hoping to win the skitter and the blush giveaway :)
annamie2 at hotmail dot com

The Graves Family said...

oh and the sling too :)
annamie2 at hotmail dot com

Brie H said...

I forgot about it

Brie H said...

I am glad you didn't close it :D

Brie H said...

I went home and went to sleep last night around 8 right after the baby! so nothing got done

Brie H said...

I still want the skitter!

Brie H said...

I am so bad about leaving my email in my comments
bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

Brie H said...

I just tweeted for the skitter for today!

Brie H said...

my little one loves cottage cheese... I hate it

Brie H said...

So why when I dished some out for him earlier did I lick my finger
bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

Brie H said...

I need to make some banana bread - I have bananas that need to be used.

Brie H said...

Anyone have a no sugar banana bread recipe?
bdelaughter(at)hotmail.com

 

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