A Review of Johnson & Johnson Band Aids

Johnny Yuma
My wife stopped in town at the drug store a couple of days ago to pick up a prescription or two. While she was there, she decided to buy some band aids as well. In the past--she has been bad about picking up some cheap brand that no one else that lives here will use because they don't stick very well. Band-Aid brand is what I use, and I keep telling her to buy that brand, so she doesn't waste her money. This time she did.

When she came home with them, I couldn't believe that she actually bought the brand that our daughter and I like. We use them more often than my wife does. Maybe that's why she was so hard to convince that she was wasting her money by buying the cheaper brand when it costs less. I was looking at the band aids and noticed something on them that I can't remember ever seeing before on any brand. I think it is completely new, and I think it is something that the Johnson & Johnson company should have begun doing long ago. Actually, I think it is something that all companies should do.

It shows that companies are getting more in touch with their customers, because you see on the front of the box near the top in braille something was written there. I can't read braille; however, I assume it was telling what the product is and the size or something like that so as to let blind people know what it is that they are buying without having to ask for help for every little thing. Handicapped people do after all like being as independent as possible.

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