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Jon Geis
> 3 daylove the different styles & sizes.. and the texture and adhesiveness! these are the best!!
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Jd7
Greater than one weekI love this variety pack of bandages. They have a bunch of cute designs, which is perfect because it caters to both boys and girls. Not only that, but they also have three different sizes of bandages! The wrappers are transparent, so you can clearly see the design on the bandages (to show the child so they can pick their design). This is such a large set and perfect for a daycare or preschool who sees a lot of boo boos regularly! Also, they’re fabric instead of latex so you don’t have to worry about any kids with latex allergies.
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Carol Ann Hudson
> 3 dayThanks for providing this refill kit. We have 2 of the first aid kits but happy to find the refill pack. Grandkids always need bandages even for non-bleeding boo boos.
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HMJ
> 3 dayGreat adhesion and lovely prints Good value for money
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ishouldbestudyingforbiocheminstead
> 3 dayPrior to receiving this 200 pack of Welly bandages, I had never heard of the brand before. I was quite pleased to see that they are a B-corp company committed to building play spaces in low income neighborhoods. We love to support a mission-based company. The bandages themselves are very colorful, bright, and playful. They use a flexible fabric so you can move with ease and stay protected. I use a lot of flex-fabric Band-Aids and the fabric from Wellys was pretty similar but prettier and with a better adhesive that doesnt leave glue residue on your skin. I like that this 200 pack comes in several sizes and packaged with a clear wrapper so you can see which bandage you will be using. My only complaint is that they advertise that their bandages have adhesive on all four sides of the gauze part to protect the wound from contamination/water but it doesnt stay totally sticky. I tested a Welly bandage on a paper cut on the purlicue between my thumb and index finger, which is a tricky place for a bandage to stay on. While the Welly bandage did stay on, the gauze portion of the bandage did keep popping up and did not stay sealed as advertised.