I Am Epileptic Communication Vinyl Stickers Set of 2
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I Am Epileptic Communication Vinyl Stickers Set of 2

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PLEASE NOTE: These MAY not be suitable for immersion in water. I have spoken to my manufacturer after receiving a comment from a customer saying that they washed off of her water bottle.

Introducing the "I AM EPILEPTIC" Vinyl Stickers! These communication vinyl stickers are inspired by our incredibly popular pins and provide a clear and effective way to convey your message.

Each set includes two stickers, offering both sizes for your convenience. The larger sticker measures 0.66 inches in height and 3 inches in length, while the smaller one measures 0.44 inches in height and 2 inches in length. With both sizes included, you have the flexibility to choose the sticker that best suits your needs or use them in different places for maximum visibility.

Please be aware that once the sticker is removed from the backing, the black border surrounding the design may decrease in size. This is intentional and ensures that the main message remains prominent and easily readable.

Crafted from high-quality vinyl, these stickers are designed to withstand daily wear and tear. They feature a strong adhesive backing that guarantees a secure and long-lasting attachment to various surfaces such as laptops, notebooks, and more. By proudly displaying these stickers, you raise awareness about epilepsy and promote understanding in your community.

The "I AM EPILEPTIC" Vinyl Stickers serve as a powerful tool to communicate your condition and help others understand the challenges you may face. They create a sense of empathy, fostering a supportive environment where people can be more understanding and accommodating.

Join the community of individuals who use these stickers to raise awareness and create a positive impact. Order your set of "I AM EPILEPTIC" Vinyl Stickers today and start promoting understanding and empathy in your everyday interactions. Let these stickers be a catalyst for meaningful conversations and a symbol of solidarity for those living with epilepsy.