And Crocs that are made solely from Crosslite material are also latex
Bobs, by Sketchers are a close comparison that are latex-free.
The best I've ever been able to find is a leather covered basketball. They are generally more expensive than a rubber ball and should only be used indoors, but they are great for people with latex allergies.
No they are not listed as latex free.
You can find reviews on nike free run shoes on review site or a website that actually sales this shoe. If you are looking for nike free run shoes review online, you can visit runblogger.com
The best place to find the Adidas free running shoes is www.adidas.com/ but if you want to find it at a cheaper price, i would suggest you visit www.ebay.com and www.amazon.com
You can find latex free swimming goggles at Wal Mart, Amazon, Target, and swimming pool/ swimming supply stores. Make sure you read all labels very carefully.
Yes! Most crocs are latex free. The single-molded styles (usually one color) are ok. Check with the company first, but they don't use any adhesives which is where most latex is found in shoes.
You can buy Nike free women's running shoes at www.store.nike.com. You can also find these shoes at www.finishline.com, www.amazon.com, and www.zappos.com.
Yes. According to the list provided in the link below, PPD-tubersol is latex free. Yes. According to the list provided in the link below, PPD-tubersol is latex free.
I'm sure there are latex mouse pads out there to be bought. You can probably find them on amazon or at one of a myriad of office supply stores and/or online stoors out there.
The nike free 4.0 running shoes can be found at foot locker. They carry those shoes in all sizes. They are great running shoes for all ages and fitness levels.