Different types of packaging boxes that bandages can be retailed in.
Bandages have become an integral part of today’s society. Growing up, they have had a major role to play whenever a child got hurt in the playground or got a ‘boo-boo’. Bandages are of two types essentially. One is a crepe bandage that is made with cotton mixed with rayon or wool. It is a light support system that is wrapped around any sprained muscle or joined without going the extensive way of getting a cast. The other bandage is rather an item that every child is familiar with. These are tiny plastic stick-on that have the center glued with medication. The medication is standard and can be put on mild injuries for example a scraped knee, tiny paper cut and such. Crepe bandages can be put on for a few days and provides sufficient support and warmth to the injured area whereas a stick-on bandage needs to be taken off after a day or two. Bandages can be bought in a whole box or as separates from the pharmacy or the grocery store. These bandages are packed in spe...