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To: LindyBill who wrote (28610)12/1/2014 12:24:43 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 39297
 
Maybe everyone is buying their Cetaphil at Costco. Or buying the knock-off, which is carried for several bucks less by all the major drug store chains. I don't know if there is a CeraVe comparable.

I just recently got access to a Costco so I have started buying Cetaphil there. Previously I alternated between the brand name and knock-off depending on what kind of mood I was in wrt to the label. The knock-off has a label that doesn't peel off like the label on the brand name. Otherwise I can't tell the difference. At the risk of demonstrating just how spoiled I am, I admit that I prefer a pretty, unlabeled jar enough to pay a couple of few bucks for it. At least some of the time. <g>
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