You mommies have it so much better than I did. Seriously. When mine were young we were barely into the disposable diaper era.
Forget cold medicine. Even the good stuff tasted like hard liquor and battery acid and ended up staining their Garanimals.
Mine are teens now and they still have that need to be taken care of when they have a cold. We still keep good old Triaminic around so they can feel like babies again. Maybe if Triaminic had had all these easy to take products when mine were younger there wouldn’t be the trauma today…just because of the sniffles. Seriously they are worse than Husbands.
What does Triaminic offer besides liquids?
Thin strips and
cold chews…
No dribbles, no mess…happy kids with symptoms under control.
Triaminic takes their job seriously and with guidelines for taking cold medicine changing, they are smart to focus on school age children and tackling when and if to keep a child home from school. A sick day for a child can mean a day off for a parent, doctor visits…a big mess.
Triaminic is launching an initiative to educate parents on when to keep a child home from school by introducing Sick Day Guidelines that they have recently developed with the National Association of School Nurses (NASN). Parents know when their children aren’t feeling well – these Guidelines are aimed at helping parents decide when to keep the kids at home, or send them off to school. Through the NASN, the Sick Day Guidelines will be distributed to more than 14,000 school nurses in the form of a refrigerator magnet.
Personally my kids put the School Nurses though the ringer…with headaches, cut fingers, stomach aches, and…colds. This sounds like a great idea, Triaminic. And a great resource for parents! You will want to bookmark this page for reference!
Snoop around and you’ll find a coupon for Triaminic thin strips too!

































