Sting Away Blue (Portuguese Man-of-War Treatment)

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For the treatment of Portuguese Man-O-War stings.

Often called Blue Bottles, Portuguese Men-O-War are known to have severe stings and although they look like Jellyfish, are a completely different kind of sea creature. They float directionless on the top of the surf like a message in a bottle that says "How did you not see me? I'm only the exact color of the ocean water." Their 12 feet of tentacles dangle down ready to capture prey, or any snorkeler who didn't look up in time to notice the curtain of pain directly in front of them. Even worse, sometimes these silly gas-filled footballs pop and their tentacles float in and out with the tide.

If you're going somewhere that is known to harbor Men of War, bring a bottle of Sting Away- Blue.

*The toxin of the Portuguese Man-of-War is different than that of most jellyfish. With this in mind, Sting Away-Blue has a unique formula.

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For the treatment of Portuguese Man-O-War stings.

Often called Blue Bottles, Portuguese Men-O-War are known to have severe stings and although they look like Jellyfish, are a completely different kind of sea creature. They float directionless on the top of the surf like a message in a bottle that says "How did you not see me? I'm only the exact color of the ocean water." Their 12 feet of tentacles dangle down ready to capture prey, or any snorkeler who didn't look up in time to notice the curtain of pain directly in front of them. Even worse, sometimes these silly gas-filled footballs pop and their tentacles float in and out with the tide.

If you're going somewhere that is known to harbor Men of War, bring a bottle of Sting Away- Blue.

*The toxin of the Portuguese Man-of-War is different than that of most jellyfish. With this in mind, Sting Away-Blue has a unique formula.

For the treatment of Portuguese Man-O-War stings.

Often called Blue Bottles, Portuguese Men-O-War are known to have severe stings and although they look like Jellyfish, are a completely different kind of sea creature. They float directionless on the top of the surf like a message in a bottle that says "How did you not see me? I'm only the exact color of the ocean water." Their 12 feet of tentacles dangle down ready to capture prey, or any snorkeler who didn't look up in time to notice the curtain of pain directly in front of them. Even worse, sometimes these silly gas-filled footballs pop and their tentacles float in and out with the tide.

If you're going somewhere that is known to harbor Men of War, bring a bottle of Sting Away- Blue.

*The toxin of the Portuguese Man-of-War is different than that of most jellyfish. With this in mind, Sting Away-Blue has a unique formula.