Hey, it’s Diabetes Awareness Month… AND the Holiday Season is right around the corner. What better time to host a five-week giveaway of some completely awesome diabetes products?Awareness + Holidays = the 2013 DiabetesMine ‘Aware-lidays’ Giveawa…
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