Band-Aid Brand Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages for Wound Care and First Aid, All One Size, 100 Count
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Ms. Otilia Beahan V
> 3 dayWorks like it should
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johnnydoggs
> 3 dayThe edges of the bandaids become frayed as you wear these for a short time. This causes fabric strings to hang off the edges of the bandaids which can possibly get in your food while youre holding something to eat. I started buying plastic 1X3 inch bandages instead now because of this. The plastic bandages are also about half the price. Everything is being cheaply manufactured in China these days including once solid name brands like j&j band aid brand. I cant go for that anymore.
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James
Greater than one weekGreat product
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Jo Do
> 3 dayEveryone should have this box of bandaids! -Great value for the price -best strong and flexible fabric -stays on but peels off easily even for sensitive skin
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opinions
> 3 dayIts true that a covered wound heals faster. But I also use something like neosporin to spread over small cuts and abrasions before using a banaid. that also speeds up the healing process.
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Shirley J.
> 3 dayI was hesitant in ordering these but they are perfect. No problem at all. Hubby wraps his fingers with them to gold golfing. Great to stay on a childs fingers. Would buy again.
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JAMIE
> 3 daygreat product works well thanks.
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Kelly Redman
> 3 dayI really like these.
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only4me
> 3 dayThis is a very good bandage that stays on no matter what! In fact it is so hard to take off and leaves a sticky residue when you finally get it off, to bad they dont use the same kind of adhesive on their water block bandages!
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Godog
> 3 dayFlexible fabric moves when you do, stays on tight and doesnt pucker. A great bandaid.