Multicolor Elastic Fabric Adhesive Bandage
Reliable Materials: These first aid bandages are made of safe and reliable materials with good elasticity, breathability, will not make you feel uncomfortable, and will bring you a good user experience
Useful: You can use these bandages at home, in the classroom, doctor's office, summer camp, sports events, etc.; no matter what the situation, it is the right bandage for you
Wound Protection: Our bandages protect your wounds (scabs, scratches or cuts) from dirt and friction; as wound care bandages, these flexible bandages can fix the cut ends of your skin together to help close the wound faster
Daily Necessities: Children's bandages can be used as daily needs for first aid and wound care, protecting small wounds, cuts, abrasions and burns; Band-Aids are a good addition to wound care supplies and first aid kits
Material: Fabric
Color: can be customized ( we have 6 kinds of color in stock)
Size: 22mm, 25mm, 40*10mm, 38*38mm , 56*19mm, 72*19mm, 72*25mm, 72*50mm, 76*19mm, 76*25mm, 76*50mm, 50*45mm, 60*46mm, 76*38mm, 100*50mm,etc.
Package: paper box, plastic box, tin box or bulk packing
It's a safe bet that most of us have a cardboard packet of these little adhesive bandages handy. We grew up with them, after all. Remember running full-pelt to our mums, wailing over whatever latest backyard casualty had befallen us? She'd pull them down out of a cupboard and gently apply one, as we grimaced and winced and sucked the air through our teeth at the terrible agony of it all. A moment later we'd be off playing again, the pain forgotten but the sticking plaster held up and admired as a badge of honour.
Like many inventions, the band-aid is now what you call a generalised trademark – similar to hoovers, cellophane, eskies, aspirin, kerosene or escalators – where the once title-cased brand became universally synonymous with its copycat products. Consequently, whether they be Elastoplast, Compeed, Nexcare, generic no-name sterile strips or indeed the original Band-Aid, we now invariably refer to them all as 'band-aids'.
Who do we have to thank for dreaming up this iconic mini-bandage? Well, it all starts back in 1920 with a clever American bloke called Earle Dickson. No, despite his apple-pie name, he wasn't a hokey country 'n' western star – instead, he made a living as a lowly cotton buyer for Johnson & Johnson. What ultimately set ol' Earle apart from the other chumps on the payroll, however, was his wife, Josephine. She happened to be particularly accident-prone. Yes, the story goes the poor dear was always cutting, burning or bumping herself in the kitchen, and Earle had grown weary of patching her up with cotton wool and bandages. Cue a lightbulb moment: "What if there was a prepackaged bandage Josey could stick on her own wounds?" Sure enough, Earle took his idea to his employers who immediately put it into production and – viola! – Band-Aids were born.
Since then, the Band-Aid has seen various incarnations – from plastic, clear, antibiotic and liquid variations, to even Mickey Mouse and superhero-branded strips. They've been fired into space with astronauts, had Barry Manilow pen a song about them, been endorsed by tennis stars, and even had the likes of Brooke Shields and John Travolta appear in commercials touting them. In fact, it's rumoured Travolta still employs them to firmly affix his toupee…

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