Monday, June 25, 2012
Market Pantry Gummi Bears
Market Pantry Gummi Bears (Target)
Price: $1
Rating: 8/10
Pros: Cheap
Fat free
18g protein / bag
Real fruit juice
Cons: 780 calories / bag
108g sugar / bag
These gummi bears are pretty good from the get go, but once they are left out for more than a day, they get stale quickly. It says on the bag that this is a new recipe, and I guess it's true, they DO taste a bit better than before. Overall, I am satisfied with this product and I recommend it to anyone.
WORTH IT.
Assured® Knee Support
Short Description: Blue, one size fits all knee support.
Price: $1 + Tax
Store: Dollar Tree
Amount: 1 Blue Knee Support
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Opening up the box, I found the support folded inside of a plastic bag. The unit smelled of rubber.
Provided instructions (paraphrased):
Suitable for most sporting activities. Suitable for everyday. Can be used by both men and women. If you experience discomfort or have doubts about suitability of product consult your doctor.
Also, do not tumble dry, bleach, iron, or dry clean this thing. Only hand wash and air dry it. Additionally keep it away from direct sunlight (vampire?).
It was pretty easy to pull onto my knee, it felt firm but not tight. Near my knee my thigh is about 18ish in. in girth. It seems like it could stretch to accommodate a thicker leg, but I would imagine it would start feeling much tighter.
Another thing to note is that this thing is fairly slim. As such it can't actually provide THAT much support, so if you need a lot of it, this isn't the one for you.
I'm going to take some notes of my use of it over a few days. I have a slight pain on the side of my left knee that's been bugging me since a balling incident weeks ago. Let's see if this thing helps.
AFTER A FEW DAYS
Support was pretty good. Kept the knee warm. Decent compression. The blue didn't match my outfit, but whatever. Actually, got a couple comments about how good quality it looked--before I told them that it was a dollar tree item.
Also played basketball with it on and the support was surprisingly decent. In a more casual game the support required only minor adjustment, but in a more serious one (lots of running) it had to be frequently adjusted.
If you need a bit of knee compression and warmth in a pinch, this item is WORTH IT.
Pros:
- Keeps the knee warm
- Decent compression
- Slim, doesn't restrict movement that much
Cons:
- One-size-fits-all means it might not fit everybody, and, even if it does, may not fit you particularly well.
- It's blue, which could be a con for some, I guess.
- Slim, unable to provide much support
- Not good for heavy running
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Luminessence Apple Cinnamon Scented Pillar Candle
Kind of jumped the gun there. Ripped off the packaging before I took a picture.
I'm a girl. And I love candles. Every time I get a candle for my birthday or Christmas the first thing I think/say out loud is: OMG HOW DID YOU KNOW?? The second thing would be makeup or bath products. But I prefer candles over makeup. With candles you can burn them for all occasions. I especially like to burn them in the winter time on a stormy night. I one day hope to have a million candles in my home and light them all. Hoping my house doesn't catch on fire.
Luminessence Apple Cinnamon Scented Pillar Candle
Size: 2.5 in x 2.8 in.
Price: $1 + tax.
Store: Dollar Tree
This is a normal candle. Not sure what the materials are. Candle holder not included.
Scent wise... it's just as strong as any "scented" candle not compared to Glade scented candles that are designed for air freshening purposes. Burn wise, I believe it was bright enough. took a while for me to blow it out. Even a bigger plus.
Candles usually don't cost $1. At Cost Plus: World Market, a set of two 2.9 x 3 candles is $11.98. I have a smaller one from Cost Plus: World Market that went for $3.99. For a similar sized candle priced at $1 this is a huge deal. So when you want to buy candles, do buy them at dollar tree. When you burn a candle you're burning money. That dollar is sure to last with this candle bought from The Dollar Tree.
Final verdict... WORTH IT.
"Since I'm a girl, I love candles!" - Meg from Family Guy
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Dr. Sheffield's Triple Antibiotic Ointment
Short Description: First Aid Antibiotic Ointment for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
Price: $1 + Tax
Store: Dollar Tree
Amount: .33 oz (9g)
Active ingredients: Bacitracin (400 units), Neomycin (3.5 mg), Polymyxin B (5000 units)
Inactive ingredient: Pertrolatum
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This ointment produced by Sheffield Pharmaceuticals is designed to be a cheaper alternative to the most popular Triple Antibiotic Ointment, (Original) Neosporin. If you compare ingredients (note the active ones)...
Neosporin
Active Ingredients: Bacitracin (400 Units), Neomycin (3.5 Mg), Polymyxin B (5,000 Units)
Inactive Ingredients: Cocoa Butter, Cottonseed Oil, Olive Oil, Sodium Pyruvate, Vitamin E, and White Petrolatum
...these products are practically identical.
So far, it seems just as good in practice too. I applied it to a small scrape and bandaged it. No infection yet! *crosses fingers*
Here is some general information about Triple Antibiotic Ointments:
- A sizable number of people are allergic to Neomycin, and can get dermatitis (rash) from using these ointments.
- The strategy is to attack the unknown bacteria by throwing three antibiotics that are good at fighting different many different kinds of bacteria... over the long term (and on a big scale) this can lead to resistant strains.
Back to the specific product, the tube doesn't contain a lot of ointment. They probably use the same tubing to hold bigger products, because this thing is less than half full. Though the amount is listed on the outside, it was kind of disappointing to pull a mostly empty tube out of the box. One tube might not last you a very long time.
Compared to other Triple Antibiotic Ointments (which often come in 1 oz. tubes) though, I think this one still comes out on top. At approximately $3 an ounce it offers a very competitive price. If you don't mind buying a bunch, you could end up with a pretty good value.
That being said, I wonder if there aren't even more cost effective alternatives. In my research online, it was often suggested that a Bacitracin ointment alone is satisfactory for most cases (and conveniently devoid of the allergy problem). Crystal Violet is also something I've used in the past. Seems to work well, but it also has a chance of tattooing wounds and may be carcinogenic. Look forward to an update down the road.
Until then, however, I will call this item WORTH IT.
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Pros:
- Relatively cheap (compared to similar products)
- Has all the active ingredients
Cons:
- Might cause allergic reactions
- Small quantity per tube/box
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neosporin
http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2010/04/neosporin-otc-drugs-avoid.html
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