And what about those "safe and convenient" bubble cards that pharmacies
use to pack a day's worth of prescription drugs for forgetful seniors?
They now have to phone their kids to come over and help get the pills
out of the bubbles ....
"Don & Lynn" wrote in message
news:DoQ3g.4766$An2.3933@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Your right. There are products mounted on cardboard, covered with a
> plastic bubble. You have to attack those with a knife, no way to rip
> them apart.
>
> "Lee" wrote in message
> news:qbmdnVa7N_JJXNLZRVn-sg@comcast.com...
>> This is a post that could go on forever ! Flip top cans (doesn't
>> everyone have a can opener ??). Those nasty little seals on medicine
>> bottles. Thick plastic wraps on screw and nails and tools and
>> whatever. What next ??
>> "Don & Lynn" wrote in message
>> news:sLN3g.6898$BS2.4951@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>> The older I get, the easier it is for me to skin myself and bleed
>>> like hell. So why is it in this age of science, computers and other
>>> magic that I can't get the paper off of a Band Aid? I seem to
>>> remember that 50 years ago a Band Aid had a red thread that you
>>> pulled that opened it up. What happened? Too expensive??
>>> Frustrated,
>>> Don
>>>
>>
>>
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