I think the most entertaining part of the day was when I found this...
When I first glanced at it, I thought it was a folded piece of old paper. So I picked it up and started to "unfold" it so I could see exactly what kind of paper I had found. It wasn't exactly paper. It was a tube of "BURN-A-LAY" and unfortunately for me, it was still full of "BURN-A-LAY" and the side was ripped open. I got a handful. I guess it wouldn't have been a bad thing if I would have had a burn on my hand! I did a little research and BURN-A-LAY was made by Curity which was a Kendall Company. The Kendall Manufacturing Co. was incorporated in 1903. They supplied much of the medical supplies during both WWI and WWII. They mainly made dressings and bandages but also had other healthcare/first aid items such as this burn relief cream...that I got to try out first hand! They are more commonly known today for Curad and Curity adhesives and bandages. Obviously I will not be keeping this find but it was an interesting one.
Brought home a couple more washtubs to make flower planters out of.
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And finally, a couple of old buckets. Not sure yet what I'm doing with them...but I'll find some way to repurpose them. I'm thinking maybe flower planters for these too since the bottoms are pretty much rusted out. (And of course they are filled with more glass bottles, no wasted space!)
Happy Finding!!
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