Personalized allergy cards that help you stay safe at restaurants, abroad, and anywhere you eat.
Common moments when people with allergies face uncertainty — like ordering food, traveling, or trusting others to handle their safety.

You explained your allergies to the waiter — but did the kitchen hear it too?

Googling ‘how to say walnut’ at a foreign restaurant

Your kid sleeps over. You hope the other parent understands their allergies

Visiting a street food market and feeling anxious about ingredients
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Receive your digital and physical card
More than just a convenience—these cards provide real protection in situations where clear communication is critical.
Frequent diners

Help staff understand your allergies clearly — even in busy restaurants.
Careful Travelers

Break the language barrier and stay safe wherever you eat.
Parents of allergic kids

Give your child the tools to speak up and stay protected.
Social events & catering

Make sure your dietary needs are understood — even when you’re not ordering yourself.

In 2012, Sydney Blumstein experienced a severe anaphylactic reaction while kickboxing.
She was diagnosed with Oral Allergy Syndrome and over 10 food allergies including cucumbers, walnuts, and melons.
Frustrated with the complexity of communicating her allergies while dining out and traveling, she created her own awareness card.
That simple card became the first version of Allergeasy.


