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'''Curad''' is a brand of first aid supplies produced by [[Medline Industries]], which acquired the brand from [[Beiersdorf]] in April 2007. First sold in 1951, the brand competes with [[Johnson & Johnson]]'s [[Band-Aid]] brand in the [[adhesive bandage]] market. The brand also sells similar products such as [[bandage]]s, [[surgical tape]], and [[liquid bandage]] products.<ref>{{cite book|title=Super Market Merchandising|date=1953|publisher=Super Market Publishing Company|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}</ref>
'''Curad''' is a brand of first aid supplies produced by [[Medline Industries]], which acquired the brand from [[Beiersdorf]] in April 2007.<ref>http://annualreport.beiersdorf.com/2007/en/group-management-report/results-of-operations-business-segments.html</ref> First sold in 1951, the brand competes with [[Johnson & Johnson]]'s [[Band-Aid]] brand in the [[adhesive bandage]] market. The brand also sells similar products such as [[bandage]]s, [[surgical tape]], and [[liquid bandage]] products.<ref>{{cite book|title=Super Market Merchandising|date=1953|publisher=Super Market Publishing Company|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:26, 5 April 2015

Curad is a brand of first aid supplies produced by Medline Industries, which acquired the brand from Beiersdorf in April 2007.[1] First sold in 1951, the brand competes with Johnson & Johnson's Band-Aid brand in the adhesive bandage market. The brand also sells similar products such as bandages, surgical tape, and liquid bandage products.[2]

See also

  • Nexcare, 3M's line of first aid products
  • Elastoplast, another major brand originally from Britain, now owned by Beiersdorf

References

  1. ^ http://annualreport.beiersdorf.com/2007/en/group-management-report/results-of-operations-business-segments.html
  2. ^ Super Market Merchandising. Super Market Publishing Company. 1953. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)