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Re: Insulin during Power Outages - Diabetes Issues
      Tue Sep 05 2017 10:14 PM

My pleasure. They also have 2 larger versions that are worth looking at. The largest one sits under my desk at work, and can easily hold 4 20oz bottles of Gatorade and a Wawa sandwich. It's not going to be a dorm fridge, but for stuff like insulin and drinks, it's perfect. My mother-in-law also uses the Frio for bringing her insulin down from MI to here, and it's worked perfect. We've even taken in to the parks on a day trip and it's still plenty cold enough.

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