
Band-Aid re-launches racially diverse bandages
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Band-Aid is out with a new line of bandages to "embrace the beauty of diverse skin tones," the Johnson & Johnson brand said.
Launched earlier this month, the company's new "OurTone" bandages come in three shades of brown, and are available at retailers nationwide, including Amazon and Target. The company's move comes nine months after it unveiled plans to come out with a range of shades in "Black and Brown skin tones" in response to nationwide protests for racial justice. It also said it would donate to Black Lives Matter.More Related News

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