Mother’s Day Giveaway 2018!

On average, children consume 50 pounds of processed sugar per year and are exposed to artificial food dyes daily. Shocking, right? These ingredients have been linked to behavioral changes and can prevent your child from functioning at their best. Yikes!
This Mother’s Day, Optometry Divas is here to help our OD moms raise happier and healthier kids. Enter your information below to learn more about how to promote better nutrition for your children and for a chance to win a FREE Mother’s Day gift from CrunchyMunchieBox.com – because every mom deserves a little extra love!
Happy Mother’s Day! 🎉 🌸
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