Valentine’s Day is Just a Few Days Away: Your Guide to Nickel Free Gifts!

Whether this relationship is new or if your valentine is someone you’ve known all your life, you may just be realizing that your loved one has nickel allergy! It’s more common than most people realize, with recent statistics indicating that

Quintessential Gift-Giving

NoNickel.com has long been known for providing the ultimate in nickel free gifting. Now today’s savvy shoppers are discovering their unique accessories make terrific gifts for everyone else on their lists, too. Being Handmade in the USA appeals to those looking for

March Madness or Lucky Leprechauns?

March Madness or Lucky Leprechauns?

March can be a wild ride through the ups and downs of weather, basketball brackets, and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, so turn your nickel allergy cares over to Athena Allergy and sail through the Ides of March with no worries

Cupid Says, “No red rashes for Valentine’s Day”

Cupid Says, “No red rashes for Valentine’s Day”

This is not a misprint, as Cupid might recommend red roses, but today he is referring shoppers to another mythological-sounding locale, Athena Allergy, Inc., for buying gifts for nickel allergic loved ones and avoiding the rash! Athena is known as

NoNickel Claims Honor as The Official Nickel Free Workshop of the North Pole!

NoNickel Claims Honor as The Official Nickel Free Workshop of the North Pole!

For five years in a row, NoNickel has been named the Official Nickel Free Workshop of the North Pole, an honor that is well-earned by a team of professionals who pull together the perfect mix of top quality nickel free

It’s Time to Change Your Luck – No More Nickel Rash

Originally published on March 4, 2014 by Rita Arrup March is definitely a time of change – the weather shifts from warm and balmy to freezing drizzle in a matter of hours!  Coming in like a lion and (hopefully) going

Allergic to Exercise? Or could it be nickel allergy?

Originally published January 23, 2014 by Rita Arrup Allergic to exercise?  We’ve heard that excuse many times, but it seems some people are allergic to their exercise equipment.  Recent news has been pinpointing the Fitbit Force, a fitness tracker, as