Visually Impaired

  • There are over 7 million adults that are visually impaired in the United States!
  • There are over 660,000 children that are visually impaired in the United States! (disabilitystatistics.org)
  • The Portion Clip was designed to make life a little easier for the visually impaired to measure food items like:
            Cereal
            Nuts
            Snacks
            Rice
            Pasta…etc.
  • The Portion Clip has clearly defined ridges that can feel to make measuring a lot easier. ¼ cup, ½ cup and 1 cup.

Bariatric

  • Almost 1 out of 3 Americans are now obese!
  • Smaller portion sizes are a must, both before and after surgery.
  • The Portion Clip can help make Portion Control a lot easier for your clients.
  • The Portion Clip has 3 sizes in 1 and clips right to the bag of your nuts, snacks, cereal, etc. to make Portion Control Easy!
  • The Portion Clip is one of the best products out there to help your clients with Portion Control!

Endocrinology

  • Over 100 Million people in the United States either has diabetes or is pre-diabetic!
  • 100 Million!!
  • It is not necessarily WHAT we EAT that is the problem, it is usually HOW MUCH of WHAT we EAT that can be the PROBLEM!
  • The Portion Clip can help with the HOW MUCH.
  • The Portion Clip will:
            Teach your clients what a true portion is.
            Make Portion Control much easier.
            Help your clients to think more about Portion Control.

Employee Wellness

  • Expect to see health costs continue to rise by 6% in 2017 and there is no indication that costs will be going down.
  • Healthy employees cost you less and this is where the Portion Clip can help!
  • Providing your employees with Portion Clips will give them the opportunity to:
            Think more about getting the right portions when they eat.
            Make Portion Control a lot easier.
            Teach your employees what a true portion is.


Contact Aaron Maguire for more information.  Email: portionpaw@gmail.com or 605.595.8823

Interview at the AADE Conference