“I bought the ten pack of bracelets for my children to earn as rewards for chores, etc. They love them and love trading and sharing them with friends!”
“I was turned on to Pure Vida this summer while shopping at a beachside town along Lake Michigan (Ludington). I fell in love with the simple colorful bracelets and bought up every color the shop had. As soon as I got the chance, I got on the company‚Äôs website, and spent literally hours - and an embarrassing amount of money (but I don‚Äôt feel bad because it goes toward good causes!). I bought more bracelets for myself, for family, for friends, and for the kids at my son‚Äôs occupational therapy clinic who I knew would be drawn in by the bright colors and would want to touch and play with the bracelets. I thought what fun it would be if I could share! So I ordered extras for the kids, and unexpectedly got a free sticker pack with the order which was perfect for the little ones. It has been a huge hit.. I carry them around in my purse in the little pouches PV sends each bracelet in and I slip a sticker into each pouch. I love sharing the joy of happiness, sunshine, and charity .I love PV. I never take my bracelets off. Not even in the shower. Maybe I‚Äôm a big dork, but I can‚Äôt imagine ever taking these off. Even when I‚Äôm 100 years old, I‚Äôll still be wearing Pure Vida. So in preparation for that, or the Zombie Apocalypse, whichever comes first, I‚Äôm going back onto the website today and ordering EBPVB - Emergency Backup Pure Vida Bracelets. I don‚Äôt know how long these will last on my wrist. My best friend just told me she‚Äôs been wearing her PV ankle bracelet non-stop for more than five years and never taken it off and it is still solid. I‚Äôm not taking any chances. So I‚Äôm ordering duplicates of my favorite colors and I‚Äôm just going to put them in my jewelry box and I‚Äôll have them there for safekeeping. Five stars! Love love love!”
“This set was fun for my daughter to take to summer camp so she could give out different colors to her friends or trade them for ones the girls were making at camp.”