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About the solution
JimTiffinJr is the father of 10-year old boy and this innovation that he posted on instructables was designed by his little guy.
His boy explains how hard is to hold an ice pack on his hand or finger when he is hurt. So he thought about a Bendable Ice Pack to solve the problem of bending a hard ice pack.
He says it is great for quickly applying a little bit of first aid to bumps, bruises and scratches.
What you need for this solution, according to this little boy, is 4-5 paper towels, one cloth towel, water and one freezer.
In seven steps you have your Bendable Ice Pack.
Adapted from: http://www.instructables.com/id/Bendable-Ice-Pack/
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