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Free Luma Expands Inspiration with Launch of Kids Sizes for Popular RFID Bracelets
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SPOKANE, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Free Luma, a leading brand known for its inspirational RFID bracelets, is excited to announce the launch of its new kids sizes! This expansion allows children to enjoy the positivity and encouragement that Free Luma's products have brought to individuals of all ages.

Free Luma's unique bracelets are designed to inspire and uplift, featuring two popular lines: the Positivity collection and the Christian collection. These stylish and functional accessories are not only fashionable but also serve as a reminder of faith, hope, and positivity—values that are essential for both kids and adults alike.

"Our mission has always been to spread positivity and encourage people to embrace their faith," said Gary Rakes, CEO of Free Luma. "By introducing kids sizes, we are thrilled to make our bracelets accessible to the younger generation. We believe that inspiring messages can empower children and help them navigate life's challenges with confidence and hope."

The new kids sizes are available in vibrant colors and fun designs, appealing to children's tastes while promoting positive messages. Whether it's a reminder to stay positive or an affirmation of their faith, these bracelets are perfect for everyday wear, school events, or special occasions.

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Key Features of Free Luma Kids Bracelets:
  • RFID Technology: Innovative and secure, allowing for easy connection to digital experiences.
  • Inspiring Designs: Beautifully crafted with messages that resonate with children.
  • Durability: Designed to withstand active lifestyles, making them perfect for playtime and adventures.

Join us in spreading positivity and inspiration among the younger generation!

For more information about Free Luma's new kids sizes and to explore our collections, please visit www.freeluma.com.

About Free Luma: Free Luma are inspirational RFID bracelets. An RFID bracelet uses a 'smart tag' embedded in the wristband itself which stores and transmits information to an RFID reader. With just a tap, wearers access a range of uplifting content, including daily Bible verses, motivational quotes, chapters read aloud, meditations, and exclusive videos from the Free Luma team.Driven by a mission to foster mental health, motivation, and faith, Free Luma offers a unique blend of technology and spirituality, promoting a supportive and interactive community. What sets Free Luma apart is a commitment to building a global community where users can connect, support, and inspire each other through meaningful interactions and shared experiences.

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