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    Image credits: itotallyrememberthat There’s nothing better than eating a treat that reminds you of childhood or smelling sunscreen that takes you back to beach trips as a kid.

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    During Amazon's two-day sales event from July 16 to 17, we've spotted the Solar Buddies Sunscreen Applicator — a tool that makes applying sunscreen easy and mess-free — on sale for the ...

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    According to the brand, its clothes have a UPF 50+ rating; still, be sure to lather your baby in kid-friendly sunscreen for safety. ... swaddle blankets and kids' clothing. She is also a mom of ...

  5. Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    Sunscreen, also known as sunblock, [a] sun lotion or sun cream, is a photoprotective topical product for the skin that helps protect against sunburn and prevent skin cancer. Sunscreens come as lotions, sprays, gels, foams (such as an expanded foam lotion or whipped lotion [4]), sticks, powders and other topical products.

  6. Receiving blanket - Wikipedia

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    A receiving blanket is a small, lightweight blanket used to wrap or swaddle newborns, as well as in infant care more generally. [ 1 ] In the United States, many hospitals use a standard white cotton flannel receiving blanket, patterned with pink and blue stripes, manufactured by Medline Industries . [ 2 ]

  7. Coppertone (sunscreen) - Wikipedia

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    Coppertone is the brand name for an American sunscreen. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Coppertone uses a variety of branding, including the Coppertone girl logo and a distinctive fragrance. One of the few remaining ads in existence, on the side of a building in Miami