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Damon The Auctioneer
> 24 hourI have not used any of the Band-Aids yet, but they are Band-Aids and the price was very reasonable. I probably wont buy Band-Aids in a store anymore. The box came smashed, but who cares they are banded and they are going into the first aid kit.
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jennie
> 24 hourVery comfortable. Stayed on.
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Alexander B Mansfield
> 24 hourEasy to put on and take off yet it stays in place.
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Emery Ortiz
> 24 hourIm giving Amazon 3 stars not the Band-Aid they are great its jus Amazon cuz their drivers dont know how to handle stuff with care and every one of the five boxes I bought was busted and spilling everywhere.. Amazon doesnt care either if you try to report it
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ohsung kwon
> 24 hourEverything Good!
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Mack777
> 24 hourI am stuck on band aid because bandaids stuck on me. ;)
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BagLady
> 24 hourThey are bandaids. I spent way too long reading reviews about bandaids than I should have. And in the end, I just went with what I know. These work fine. They adhere, and are flexible a bit. They work.
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Kacy A
> 24 hourAfter injuring my foot and having to bandage it twice per day-I now feel band-aid is the only band-aid brand I will buy!
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Shannon Murphy
> 24 hourI started buying boxes of these individually packaged items for first aid kits. Now Im hooked! We much prefer these individual packages over a tube of anything! Its nice because we all have Altoid Tin first aid kits for purses. I also made a little larger first aid kits with some tins purchased here on amazon that are just a bit larger than an altoid tin. Those tins are 3-3/4 x 5 x 1-1/2. (see pictures attached). We have kits in purses, cars, desk, sports bags, etc. I even give kits away for free to my girlfriends, and we plan to make mini kits with the neighborhood kids this summer excluding some of the items I have pictured which are not appropriate for kids to handle....mostly they will have bandaids, lip balm, etc - we will let their parents decide what goes in their kit.) Purchasing tubes only allows for the product to be at home in the medicine cabinet. Having these individual packets allows us to carry everything with us everywhere. If we use something, we simply replace it when we get home. I cant begin to tell you how handy this has been in just the month or so we have been carrying first aid kits. See pictures attached. I do have a few more items on order and there is plenty of room in my tin to add a few more things (additional bandages, pepto bismol, tylenol, benadryl, etc.) My 14 year old son was helping me cook and got a small burn on his hand while taking something out of the oven. We right away put cold water on it and this burn gel and it worked like a charm.
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Anonymous
> 24 hourJust as expected