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Pls Help ID this Bug Repellant
Do you know the name of this mosquitoe/insect repellant:
it is made in Australia and comes in a magenta (pinkishi-purple), cylindrical bottle with a pure white pop-off cap which covers the roll-on applicator. The bottle is about 4 cm in diameter, and about 13 cm high. The product contains deet. My daypack was stolen out of my car and I was more disappointed that I lost this bug repellant than the binoculars that were in the same bag! This stuff is great at repelling mosquitoes, and lasts a long time when on. A bottle lasts me a couple of years and was first found on a trip a friend had there, since then every couple of years when a friend/colleague goes to Australia and asks us if I want anything I give them money and ask them to bring me a bottle back. With it stolen I don't even know what the product is. I've done a google search but without knowing the name of the product, I didn't get very far when I didn't see a pic of it. If you could tell me the name of the product, I could start my on-line search to get a couple of bottles shipped here (Canada). Any leads greatly appreciated! |
The only magenta coloured bottle that I can think of is Rid. It comes in a variety of shapes and sizes.
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Is it called RID?
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Oops there must have been a crossover in our responses Shandy!!!
klam_chowder - if you type rid deet into google using a worldwide search. The 4th site down headed TED gives you a link to what the bottle looks like! (I tried pasting in the link but it didn't seem to work) |
If it is "RID" (and the packaging description fits) then the bottle you lost may have been made in Australia - but it is not solely an Australian brand. I'm pretty sure the name belongs to Johnson & Johnson. I've bought this stuff in West Africa and elsewhere. If it's not in your local shops then suggest contacting J&J to find out how it's branded in your part of the planet.
Agree it's good! |
Fuzzy, you got me intriqued.
Where in west africa were you? Not most people's idea of a holiday destination. I spend some time in south africa and a little island off the west coast - name escapes me at the moment. |
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I've never posted on the "Aussie" board before but I think y'all the BEST BUNCH of FodoriteS!! Yes, that's the product...wooohooo! \:D/
I'm heading to a national Girl Guide camp in Guelph, Ontario (Canada) for 13 days this summer and just realized I'd be eaten alive if I didn't find this product again so I very much appreciate your info. fuzzylogic...wow, thx for that tidbit. Coincidentally, my brother works for J&J in the US (and the company has an employee-only store/warehouse with all sorts of stuff in it) so I'll see if he can track it down too. Thx a mint, all!! Enjoy-la! :)>- |
eschaton - I'm pretty sure I bought my bottle of RID in Lagos.
If it wasn't there it was most likely in Accra. Don't think it was Cotonou or Lome. Does that answer your question? Agree W Africa is not on the list for most people. But it has so much to offer, and on a bad day I get really pissed off with those on the Africa board, whose main aim seem to be: To watch the animals - doesn't matter really where they are. They don't have any interest in anything other than animals. To stay somewhere that must cost at least 500 USD. This I find really obscene. I think I had better stop there ... |
Fuzzy, you raised an interesting point on Africa.
I noted you had a thread about African countries on this forum; I hope you don't mind me relocating this conversation to that thread. Perhaps it might attract some reactions. |
It's definitely RID, we bought some when we were in New Zeland!
www.rid.com.au |
RID is good, Bushmans also is great (a good level of DEET) plus it has 30 plus sunscreen in it and it repels crocodiles!
......just joking about the crocs ! ;) |
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