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Colorblind Kids Win EnChroma Glasses

Tucson eighth-grader will share prize with grandfather.

Winners have been announced in to Clorox EnChroma Children’s Eyewear Giveaway, which has awarded colorblindness-correcting glasses to selected students nationwide. Among them is a Tucson eight-grader who will share the use of his prize with his grandfather, who is also colorblind.

Read more and see images at Tucson News Now |

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