Disclosure of Material Connection: I received BandZzz and Spotz for free from Mosquitno as coordinated by Deep Creek Public Relations in consideration for review publication.
One of the worst things that can ruin your Summer Plans is those pesky mosquito’s or other flying bugs that could truly be so annoying that giving up sometimes and leaving is the only way you can win. Not anymore. Take the fight to the source. With it’s Natural Insect Repellant it has the ability to protect you and loved ones without all the mess of creams or sprays that just leave horrible residue on your skin or clothes.
So what are some of the main features of BandZzz? Here are some below:
All-natural citronella infused wristband
• Repels mosquitoes, flies, gnats, no-see-ums (the basic troublesome critters that can get on anybody’s nerves)
• Lasts for 6 days or 150 hours of exposure! (great product for camping, or multi-days at the amusement park)
• Resealable package to preserve effectiveness when not in use (get more use out of it, for better long term savings)
• Non-toxic, DEET-free, waterproof (woohoo!, you can play in the water, or down those water slides without fear)
• Available in 12 bright colors including Glow-in-the-Dark, Camouflage and Tie-Dye! (I love the color choices they have, something for everyone!)
Ingredients: Active ingredients: 15% citronella oil
Other: 85% rubber
They do have the BandZzz in adult and children sizes, which is great news for the whole family.
So how about for those who are like me and have Latex/Rubber allergies? They have that solved as well, in a product called Spotz. Spotz are little stickers that you can peel off, and put on hats, belts, tables, and backpacks just as a few ideas, for extra protection. These also come in a variety of styles, something for everyone.
The Spotz give up to 3 days or 72 hours of protection. Small enough to carry, to have in any situation.
My final thoughts? I think it is a novel idea to try, especially if you don’t like those nasty creams and sprays, the only downside I could find is if you have a latex/rubber allergy you can’t wear the band, but you could try using the Spotz instead.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
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pumpkinsfan76 says
I would try this out if I went camping. I hate those sprays. Thank you for your review.