A Michigan company offers temporary tattoos for children, with a twist. The tattoos contain identification and contact information in case the kids are separated from their parents while traveling or separated from a group while on field trips. Tattoos are also available for people with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Designed by a Michigan woman, the tattoos come in six colors, with kits for boys and girls. The tattoos cost about $2 each or $10 for a travel kit that includes six tattoos, a marker for writing a phone number, towelettes to apply the tattoo with and alcohol wipes for removing it. The tattoos generally last for a week, said Cindi Aldrich, who owns Temporary Tattoos With A Purpose. Frey said his daughter’s tattoo started to rub off a little on the way to the airport.
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