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When you have kids there is a good chance that you have you have had to help with cleaning up cuts and scrapes. I always have Band-Aid® Bandages on hand because you never know when you are going to encounter an accident.
I always have a first-aid kit handy at all times. I have a large first-aid kit full of different products like Band-Aid bandages and Neosporin and I also keep a little one in my purse. Not only do my kids go through bandages, I have my share of cuts and scrapes too. I currently have my first aid kits stocked with some CUTE Monster’s University theme bandages too!
So the Band-Aid brand is a BRAND that I have been using since I was a kid. When I need a bandage or my kids ask for a bandage, you will most likely hear us say “I need a Band-Aid”. I am a mom that is frugal, but when it comes to our bandages, I never buy the generic brand. I love the Band-Aid variety and I really like that they are always coming out with bandages with my children’s favorite characters on them.
Do you have children and would love some extra supplies from Band-Aid to have on hand? One of my LUCKY readers is going to receive a BAND-AID’s Disney Pixar Monsters University Prize Pack that includes some Band-Aid products, a $25 Fandago Gift Card and other first aid supplies to help you stay stocked! To enter my giveaway, please use the Rafflecopter below:
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it was a mother who was responsible for the invention of the BAND-AID
You can NEVER have too many Band Aids on hand. That prize pack would be great for having some in my desk at work, too. 🙂
I learned that the quiltvent technology helps wick away moisture… Pretty cool 🙂
I learned the new Band-Aids have moisture wicking abilities. Great feature. I find they usually just sit there and leave the grossness on the wound.
You can have loads of fun with the Band-Aid MagicVision app and a Muppets box.
I learned that BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages have covered and protected cuts for millions of people over 90 years.
I learned that an uncovered wound has a greater chance of scaring
Learned about quilt vent technology
I learned that I can get band-aids in so many different designs, I really like the Mickey Mouse ones. thanks
I learned that the quilt vent technology creates air channels for superior breathability
I learned about their new bandaids with Quiltvent Technology
Band-Aid has a neat “Fun For Kids” section on their website. I will have to show the kids; they love playing doctor.
there is a three step process for quicker healing
That Band-Aids come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and designs.
I learned that in 1924 the little red string used to open BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages wrappers made its first appearance.
Band Aid has new quiltvent technology in products now.
Visited the site and learned they have a great fun for kids section and I especially like Tell Your BAND-AID® Brand Story
Can you remember a time when you used a BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandage?
The new QuiltVent technology wicks away blood to keep wounds clean.
I learned: Minor cuts and scrapes can become contaminated with dirt and germs, which may cause infection and delay healing
I love the quilt technology
I learned they have a Fun for Kids section on their site.
Thanks for the chance.
I learned that BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages have covered and protected cuts and scrapes for millions of people over 90 years.
I learned that Band Aid now has quilt-technology and this allows the wound to get air..promotes healing
They have a new quiltvent technology which is cool because it takes away the blood and leaves paths for air to circulate.
I like the Flexible Fabric Band-aids.
I learned that they provide a resource for your first aid questions.
I learned by visiting I was able to print off a coupon for $.50
I learned the TOUGH-STRIPS? Waterproof are
100% Waterproof ? shields out water and dirt even when wet. This durable bandage is made from DURA-WEAVE® heavy-duty, waterproof fabric and has super adhesive to stay on longer.
i learned they are having a giveaway for a $5,000 toy r us gc if you submit a video of your child singing their jingle!!
I read the comparison of covering a wound versus leaving it exposed. I always thought you wanted exposure to air
I learned there is a kids sing along contest on their site
I learned about proper wound care.
To properly clean: thoroughly flush and clean the affected area with mild soap and water or try BAND-AID® Brand HURT-FREE® Antiseptic Wash* and allow to dry.
The QuiltVent Technology looks really cool.
I learned about their new quiltvent technology with air channels so wounds breath.
I learned about the breathability of their new Quiltvent technology. So cool!
Johnson and Johnson was started back in 1920, Thank you, Jerri Davis
I would like and assortment of Greeting Cards for all occasions. Thank you, Jerri Davis
I learned kids can have fun on the Band-aids site!
Minor cuts and scrapes can become contaminated with dirt and germs, which may cause infection and delay healing
I learned that leaving a wound uncovered to create a scab actually impedes the healing process.
The idea started in 1920!
That band-aids come in a wide variety of shapes, styles, and even in children friendly designs.
learned Johnson & Johnson started in 1920
I learned about Quiltvent Technology.
Band-Aid was created by a man whose wife was danger prone and cut herself a lot
annabella @ centurytel dot net
I learned about a sing a lot contest you can enter, a new flexi fabric band aid available, and that they have some good coupons on the site!
I didn’t know they had a be a vet kit. That is fun!
I learned that Brooke Shields was in a BAND-AID commercial in 1971.
Created for a housewife, not for kids!
I learned that in 1942, millions of adhesive bandages go overseas as part of the war effort
I learned their Clear Strips bandages were introduced in 1957
I learned that the myth that keeping minor cuts and scrapes uncovered to let them air out helps them heal faster is untrue!