CURAD, a Medline brand and leading provider of world-class consumer medical products, announced today that it has joined forces with renowned artist and illustrator Kendra Dandy.
The collaboration includes featuring her unique designs on CURAD’s classic adhesive bandages. The new bandage line will feature pineapple, papaya, banana, and dragon fruit designs offering a splash of fun, color, and flair to anyone looking to heal in style!
“We’re so excited to be partnering with Kendra, bringing a colorful splash of fun to our classic adhesive bandage line,” says Medline VP of Marketing Kim Washington. “Kendra has been an inspiration and champion to so many up-and-coming black artists and we’re thrilled to join and support her in those efforts.”
Dandy has been an outspoken advocate, particularly for up-and-coming African American artists and digital creators with a particular focus on helping them protect their copyrights. Her versatile designs have been featured across multiple product categories with notable brands such as Anthropologie, Sephora, Coach, Vans and more.
“I’m so happy to be joining CURAD on their new line of adhesive bandages. It’s an opportunity for me to create something unique that stands out and can hopefully spark a conversation,” says Dandy. “Having worked with a variety of retail brands, I love bringing something new and fun to this iconic product and first-aid category.”
The new CURAD bandage line will feature the following:
- CURAD Flex-Fabric™ material stretches and conforms to contours for flexible, comfortable protection that moves with you.
- CURAD Non-Stick Pad won’t stick to wound and is two times more absorbent compared to dry weight.
- 4-sided seal keeps dirt and germs out.
The company plans to collaborate with Dandy on additional product lines in the future.
CURAD is a registered trademark of Medline, the nation’s largest family-owned, privately held manufacturer and distributor of world-class medical products and proven clinical solutions for home, hospital, and long-term care.
This partnership was brokered by Jewel Branding & Licensing, Inc., Kendra Dandy’s global licensing agent.