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Spexibitionism and More Business Boosters for September

Including a couple books for optical businesses and new slippers for the upcoming cooler weather that are hard to say no to.

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Spexibitionism and More Business Boosters for September

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The Eye Pitch Book by Dr. Contact Lens’s Drs. Brianna Rhue and Jennifer Tabiza is the ultimate guide for optometrists who want to stop just practicing and start scaling. The book delivers a fresh, no-fluff playbook to help you think like a CEO, lead with confidence, unlock the hidden potential inside your practice and act.

FREE (while supplies last)

info.drcontactlens.com/eye-pitch-book-request

Spexibitionism and More Business Boosters for September

Spexibitionist

Designed exclusively for the optical industry by Western Optical Supply, SpexTape is the first and only reusable clinging tape that protects frames during adjustments. Premeasured, non-adhesive strips create a barrier between tools and frame surfaces to save time, money and frustration. Each roll provides 400 lengths of tape.

$19.95

westernoptical.com/products/spextape

Spexibitionism and More Business Boosters for September

Refreshing Rain

Rain Eye Drops, a leader in preservative-free eyecare solutions, has launched the RainDrop Dispenser Aid, a new device exclusively licensed from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. This patent-pending tool is designed to help dry eye sufferers apply monodose eyedrop vials more easily and accurately. Hard-to-squeeze vials, poor aiming, and wasted drops are among the top complaints from single-use drop users. The RainDrop Dispenser Aid was created to directly address these issues.

Free (with purchase)

tryrain.com

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Spexibitionism and More Business Boosters for September

Fall Ahead

Cooler temps are right around the corner. Is it time for new slippers? We thought so. These unisex evil eye hand slippers from LAISMEIX on Amazon are lined with memory foam and offer a slip-resistant sole to provide exceptional comfort and support.

$13.99

invisionmag.com/092501

Spexibitionism and More Business Boosters for September

Did You See This Book?

In 2008, Dr. Maria Carolina Montenegro started handcrafting fabric dolls for her daughter and donating the extras to sick children. Today, after a retirement from medicine, a move to a new country, and over 1,000 dolls donated, The Miss Fabric Doll Project has expanded into books to help children through health experiences. Did You See a Ladybug? highlights the importance of children’s vision screenings. Available on Amazon, 20% of every book (or doll) sold is reinvested into the non-profit.

$9.99

missfabricdoll.com/childrens-books

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