Medline Curad Petroleum Jelly, 144 Count
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There are 0 in each package. 18oz. They were the perfect amount of diapers for each diaper change on my newborn son after his circumcision!
The single-serving packets do not have a lid because they are intended for single-serving use. use only. They resemble the ketchup packets you might find at McDonald's in terms of design and concept. If you don't plan on using the entire packet in one sitting and don't want to waste the rest, fold the open end a couple of times and secure it with a clip.
Northfield, Illinois is a city in the state of Illinois in the United States of America
They don't, in my opinion! Mine are over a decade old and still in good condition, having been individually wrapped and sealed.
Selected User Reviews For Medline Curad Petroleum Jelly, 144 Count
It was far superior to anything else I'd tried. I also used it on my lips, and it helped to keep them from drying out.
I was planning on using them for my newborn's circumcision, but I'm now hesitant to do so. I'm not sure if it's been tampered with in any way.
This was bought for our newborn's post-circumcision care. We wanted to be as consistent as possible, so we used the same packets that our hospital did. We were able to get by on the bulk box for the duration of our recovery.
When you only need a small amount of petroleum jelly, this is the tool to use. For applying a fine line, it was far superior to squeeze bottles or tubs, and the size was ideal for travel.
The amount is easy to control, and the packet contains enough material to cover minor wounds and feet.
Excellent.
Clinic has been ordered. It functions flawlessly.
On the move with petroleum. Scars, diaper rash, and feet can all benefit from having this in your purse, nightstand, or baby bag. These small packets come in handy for a variety of situations.