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Follow on Google News | Company helps share positive messages with colorful IDY braceletsBy: KonectIDY KonectIDY is a nascent operation that has begun marketing wristwear, which is unique to each individual creator, that can be used to bring attention to people who are loved or causes that are espoused. If a runner enters a race with the memory of a late brother and the desire to raise money to fight cancer, a bracelet created by that runner for the moment can be purchased and worn and the message shared. An athlete expressing support for the college golf team for which she played might wear her “feelings on her wrist” and share that message with others— as might others from the school who feel the same way. Or in the case of Nelson Mandela - his dying wish was to build a Children's Hospital in South Africa. KonectIDY works with Nelson Mandela's charity to bring that message to light via a bracelet designed by Nelson Mandela's foundation - people buy, wear and share his message! Each color-coded bracelet, once created, can never be replicated. Just like a fingerprint, each is unique to the cause, message and individual. “KonectIDY is a customizable language of color unique as DNA,” said Peter Ettenborough, co-founder of the operation, “but it can be shared with as many people as you want. “We offer the ability for people to choose or create a bracelet design, connect to your charity and ultimately share your positive message with the world," said Tony Peluso, co-founder of KonectIDY. A bracelet costs $9.95, and each sale can serve as a way to spread positive messages and raise funds for a given cause. $2 per sale would be realized by the charity associated with the bracelet design. Items can be purchased at the KonectIDY website: http://konectidy.com/ End
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