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Yes. Used by our local hospital system. I've had them at my house and the paper adhesives (brown) are generally quite strong, sometimes almost too much.
Yes. Used by our local hospital system. I've had them at my house and the paper adhesives (brown) are generally quite strong, sometimes almost too much.
Used at our hospital because they are substantially cheaper than Band-Aid brand, NOT because they are their equal or better. Their adhesive is inferior, and they tend to peel away on most skin. They just don't stick like Band-Aid brand.
These Curad bandages are made in China (as are many from Band-Aid). Personally, I try to find bandages that are made in the USA, even if that means choosing a private label brand.
Last edited by WiseArm257 April 7, 2026 at 12:14 PM.
Wish they made them easier to open. Band-aid brand once had a red string to pull it open...
Interesting. Curad developed the tear-open packaging specifically to be easier to open than the string-pull packaging. They actually patented the wrappers and the design is now industry standard.
Great value for the money - if you need that much variety. Just about every kind of bandage you could want - great for deciding what works best and then buying a larger box of just that kind.
Curad adhesive is definitely not as good as Band-Aid brand. I've used them side by side and Curad ones always comes loose and loses adhesiveness way faster than Band-Aid.
Curad adhesive is definitely not as good as Band-Aid brand. I've used them side by side and Curad ones always comes loose and loses adhesiveness way faster than Band-Aid.
320 For $6 and there's complaining? Good grief.
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Funny how there always seems to be some people that thinks others are complaining about something when it was just a simple statement and observation from personal experience and wanted to share that experience with others.
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