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Dukal Looney Tunes Looney Tunes Adhesive Bandages Item # Description Packaging 1073737 Bugs Bunny & Tasmanian Devil, 100/bx, 12 bx/cs Featuring kid’s favorite characters including Bugs Bunny, Stat Strip®, ¾” x 3” Tazmanian Devil, Tweety, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote, Road 1074737 Tweety, Spot*, 7/8” 100/bx, 24 bx/cs Runner and Sylvester. Long-lasting adhesive helps ban- dage stay on, to keep cuts clean. The unique, easy-open- 1075737 Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck, 100/bx, 12 bx/cs ing Stat Strip® wrapper allows for aseptic Stat Strip®, ¾” x 3” application. 1076737 Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner, 100/bx, 12 bx/cs Stat Strip®, ¾” x 3” • Perforated, breathable bandage 1079797 Tweety and Taz, Spot*, 7/8” 100/bx, 24 bx/cs • Absorbent, non-stick pad for easy removal 1083737 Tweety Assortment, Stat 100/bx, 12 bx/cs • Multi-purpose family protection for cuts and scrapes Strip®, ¾” x 3” • Not made with natural rubber latex 1084737 Assorted Characters*, 2” x 3” 50/bx, 12 bx/cs • Sterile Patch 1085737 Bugs Bunny & Assorted 100/bx, 12 bx/cs Characters, Stat Strip®, ¾” x 3” Stat Strip® Opening Technology 1086737 Bugs Bunny and Sylvester, 100/bx, 12 bx/cs Stat Strip®, ¾” x 3” • Unique Stat Strip LOONEY TUNES and all related characters and elements are wrapper opening trademarks and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s21). technology • Patented, easy opening process Find our full line of products at www.Dukal.com Dukal Corporation Phone: 1 631 656 3800 Email: [email protected] 2 Fleetwood Ct, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Toll Free: 1 800 243 0741 To Place Orders: [email protected] ART-00100-DOC Rev 1 Effective Date: 05/14/2021 1073737 1074737 1075737 Bugs Bunny & Tasmanian Devil Tweety Spot* Bugs Bunny & Daffy Duck ¾” x 3” 7/8” ¾” x 3” 100/bx, 12 bx/cs 100/bx, 24 bx/cs 100/bx, 12 bx/cs 1076737 1076737 1083737 Wile E. Coyote & Road Runner Tweety and Taz Spot* Tweety Assortment ¾” x 3” 7/8” Spot ¾” x 3” 100/bx, 12 bx/cs 100/bx, 24 bx/cs 100/bx, 12 bx/cs 1084737 1085737 1086737 Assorted Characters* Bugs Bunny & Assorted Characters Bugs Bunny and Sylvester 2” x 3” Patch ¾” x 3” ¾” x 3” 50/bx, 12 bx/cs 100/bx, 12 bx/cs 100/bx, 12 bx/cs *Not available in Stat Strip Find our full line of products at www.Dukal.com Dukal Corporation Phone: 1 631 656 3800 Email: [email protected] 2 Fleetwood Ct, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Toll Free: 1 800 243 0741 To Place Orders: [email protected] ART-00100-DOC Rev 1 Effective Date: 05/14/2021.
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