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Dear GlaxoSmithKline,
I’m writing in regards to your product Abreva. Abreva is the only FDA approved over the counter medicine to shorten healing time and duration of cold sores. I applaud your efforts. In my opinion, Abreva rocks! If you are able to catch your cold sore at the tingling phase and immediately apply your product, it prevents it from growing larger and can minimize some of the throbbing pain.
However, why, oh why, do you have to make it bright white? It’s bad enough that you have these little blisters protruding from your swollen lips that they feel like they are on the brink of exploding. You know that everyone who sees you is looking right at the freak of nature where lips are supposed to be. No, it’s not a Botox injection gone bad. Then, to add insult to injury, the medicine to help my ailment is bright white. Do you know how many times I have been told that I have tooth paste (or something) on my lips?
For goodness sake, please, please, pretty please, make your product clear. Seriously, how hard could that be? Come on, what do you say?
Kisses,
Puff Lippy
May 10th, 2009 at 11:10 am
Michelle, I love your blog and wish you and your family the best in SC! I am one of those who told you that you had something on your lip! You corrected me and thanked me for pointing it out so as to save you some embarrassment had it been something you didn’t intend to be there. Oops! Take care!