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About the solution
Kelley Highney, an entrepreneur and mother, encountered a significant challenge when she moved from San Diego to the Acreage in Florida, where she faced a high prevalence of mosquitoes. Concerned about the use of harsh chemicals on her infant, Highney sought a safer, more effective solution for insect bites.
To address this issue, Highney developed the Bug Bite Thing, a tool designed to relieve insect bite discomfort without relying on creams or chemicals. This product, which functions like a reverse syringe, uses suction to remove irritants such as mosquito saliva or bee stingers from the skin, thus reducing itching and preventing further reactions.
Highney's development process involved researching similar suction-based tools from Europe and Asia, leading her to partner with a manufacturer in Denmark. She began selling the Bug Bite Thing at local farmers' markets and school events in the U.S., receiving positive feedback from users who found relief from insect bites. Prices start at 10 dollars.
The product gained significant attention following a viral television segment and an appearance on *Shark Tank*, where Lori Greiner’s investment facilitated rapid expansion. Currently, Bug Bite Thing is available in over 25,000 retail locations across 25 countries and is a leading product for insect bite relief on Amazon.
Although Bug Bite Thing is not FDA-approved, its effectiveness is supported by clinical evidence and consumer testimonials. Highney has also established partnerships with medical professionals and organizations to further validate the product. Her achievements include "Woman of the Year" from the American Business Awards and "Female Entrepreneur of the Year" from the Stevie Awards for Women in Business.
Highney is dedicated to community engagement and supporting fellow women entrepreneurs. The ongoing success and global reach of Bug Bite Thing highlight her commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those affected by insect bites.
Source of information: https://www.bugbitething.com/pages/mom-on-a-mission
Contact information: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleyhigneyceo/ https://www.bugbitething.com/ support@bugbitething.com
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