I finally finished my box of these and stopped into a drugstore to pick up another pack, because I get papercuts all the time, not to mention other boo-boos, and was so pleased to see Johnson & Johnson now has their Band-Aid boxes with braille labeling. So, even though the store brand (colored deceptively similar to J&J's boxes) was a bit cheaper, I rewarded J&J for this simple yet vital effort to help braille-reading blind and visually impaired customers to find their product on the shelves.
One issue is that people might not always know there are braille labels to look for. The more companies that do this, the more people will come to expect it and for people who need and can read braille, finding what they want on their own can and will become the norm. That is true independence.
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