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Hello, communicators:

Johnson & Johnson’s Band-Aid brand announced it’s launching bandages in a range of five shades to better suit diverse skin tones.

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In 2005, Band-Aid launched “perfect blend” bandages that were designed to work with a wide array of skin tones, although they were eventually discontinued, a spokesperson told NBC.

“We are excited to bring back a similar product with improved comfort and flexibility,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “The new Band-Aids will launch in 2021 in the company’s “most popular style, flexible fabric.”

Communicators, if your organization pledges to “do better,” list the ways in which you will make good on your commitment.

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