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The Sunny Side Press Chris Mcriley August 6, 1920 The Beginning of Easy Aid by: Chris Mcriley Johnson & Johnson’s company has provide this country with pharmaceutical and consumer packaged goods to keep us well and healthy. Earlier this year, their latest product Band- Aid has been sweeping the nation and homes for the past couples of months. Their “klutz magnet” or adhesive bandages can make a painful slash on your skin gone in seconds. These small little patch have a absorbent center that if press on it to a cut, it will simply absorbed the blood. Earle Dickson Don’t how to apply to your cut: You simply cut off a piece you need, remove protective covering, and apply to the wound. And That’s It! Earle Dickson - The inventor of the product and once a Johnson & Johnson employee, created this for his for his wife Josephine, who constantly burned herself while cooking. The original, that he created in his study room , allowed her to dress her wounds without assistance. Dickson passed the idea on to his employer, which went on to produce and market the product as the Band-Aid. So if you or your family are ever in need of aid for cuts or minor injures, don’t panic just apply it with one these babies and you should do just fine. They are economical, handy, and aseptic and you can it pick up a pack at your local drugstore

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The Sunny Side Press

Chris McrileyAugust 6, 1920

The Beginning of Easy Aidby: Chris Mcriley

Johnson & Johnsons company has provide this country with pharmaceutical and consumer packaged goods to keep us well and healthy. Earlier this year, their latest product Band- Aid has been sweeping the nation and homes for the past couples of months. Their klutz magnet or adhesive bandages can make a painful slash on your skin gone in seconds. These small little patch have a absorbent center that if press on it to a cut, it will simply absorbed the blood.

These adhesive bandage with an absorbent center can have that cut heal in seconds

Earle Dickson

Dont how to apply to your cut:You simply cut off a piece you need, remove protective covering, and apply to the wound.And Thats It!

Earle Dickson - The inventor of the product and once a Johnson & Johnson employee, created this for his for his wife Josephine, who constantly burned herself while cooking. The original, that he created in his study room , allowed her to dress her wounds without assistance. Dickson passed the idea on to his employer, which went on to produce and market the product as the Band-Aid. So if you or your family are ever in need of aid for cuts or minor injures, dont panic just apply it with one these babies and you should do just fine.

They are economical, handy, and aseptic and you can it pick up a pack at your local drugstore