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True Easy Syringe highlighted in <i>Parents</i>

The True Easy Syringe from Health Enterprises Inc. is spotlighted in the October issue of Parents magazine. The True Easy Syringe uses a color coding system.

NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. — The True Easy Syringe from Health Enterprises Inc. is spotlighted in the October issue of Parents magazine.

The True Easy Syringe uses a color coding system.

Health Enterprises said Thursday that the syringe is described in the popular parenting publication as a simple way "to give your child the correct dose of liquid medicine."

Designed by a mother of three, the True Easy Syringe makes it easy for busy parents to give accurate, stress-free dosage of medicine. The syringe delivers an accurate dose every time with its patented two-step, color-coded dosing system and oversized grip that facilitates holding and dispensing oral medication. Parents just select the needed dose with the color-coded dial and then pull the syringe back — it stops when you have the selected dose.

Health Enterprises noted that Parents magazine has more than 14 million readers.

"It is a great honor to have Parents magazine, the leading resource for parents across the USA, recognize the True Easy Syringe for making it simple to give the correct dose of liquid medicine," stated Brendan Leonard, president of Health Enterprises. "As parents understand, having a sick child is hard enough — giving medicine should not be."

The True Easy Syringe is available nationwide at leading retailers such as CVS/pharmacy, Walgreens, Publix and Meijer.

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