Stephs Cheers and Jeers was provided the samples mentioned in this post in return for an unbiased review.
Here in Vermont, Bag Balm is a staple! Talk to any Vermonter about any ailment and the first thing they will say is put some bag balm on it!
Bag Balm started off in 1899 when John L. Norris bought the formula to help soften cow’s udders.
In 1937 Admiral Byrd’s provisions for the trip to the North Pole included Bag Balm®, which helped to protect against the harsh climate.
During 9/11 Dairy Association donated Bag Balm®to the search teams looking through the charred rubble for survivors after the attack on the Twin Towers in New York City on September 11, 2001. The salve was massaged into the paws of dozens of search dogs who worked for endless hours in the rubble.
Now Bag Balm isn’t just for for bags anymore! It serves many uses!
It works great on cuts, scrapes, your hands and more!
Bag Balm comes in 4 1/2 lb. pail, 10 oz. can or 1 oz. can.
Being that it was originally formulated for cows, its safe to use on both humans and animals!
I personally love Bag Balm, years ago a good friend introduced it to me and I bought my first green can at the Vermont Country Store.
Bag Balm should be a staple in every household in my opinion!
During the cold winters here in Vermont I use it both on my hands and my lips and it keeps them both soft and not chapped!
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