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Cool Find: Callet

Since my children are involved in YMCA classes I try to use that time to work out. The last time I was getting ready to walk in I grumble about having to take in my membership card, money, and phone. I do not want to take in my purse and I do not always have pockets for my belongings. I end up fumbling around and using the cup holders in the elliptical machines to house my chaotic mess. I cannot tell you how many times I dropped my membership card. If felt so foolish like the kid in school who is always dropping his backpack and books all over the hallway. I knew there had to be a better way to carry what I needed without such a hassle. There are times that carrying a purse is not desired yet you need to have your ID, money, and phone on you. The solution I was introduced to is the Callet.

The Callet
is a cell phone cover which also holds your ID, money, membership cards, hotel keys, business card, valet parking pass or any card or note you need to bring along with you. The covers are made for the iPhone and Blackberry. You can chose from four colors; pink, blue, white and black. At only $15.00 it is a must have item and a perfect gift for a man or a woman.

I am thrilled to walk into the gym or go on a walk without holding my stuff in my hand or stuffing things in my pockets. I was worried all my things would fall out of the Callet but thankfully everything stayed in securely. My husband is now jealous and needs one of his own. I am happy to oblige since he is always asking me to carry his ID as well.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.