My rating is 3.5 stars.
After work last Thursday, I wanted to pick up some hand cream for my mom. She had cracked skin on one of her hands for at least a week. The hand cream that she was using wasn't healing a thing.
I found one brand that seemed promising while doing some research online. The site said that it was available at this particular Shoppers Drug Mart. The store was conveniently on my way home from work. Then again, I cut across most of the GTA, so I pass by a ton of stores!
This store is in a plaza. There seemed to be a Food Basics or some green-painted grocery store that has closed down. Shoppers Drug Mart is in the corner further down.
The parking area can be a bit chaotic. It's an older plaza and the lanes are more narrow than what I'm used to in suburbia.
This store has been here for a while. It has everything that you'd expect it to have, including a grocery aisle.
I walked every aisle and could not find the hand cream that I was looking for, which was disappointing. However, there was a Gold Bond one that was on sale. It has been approved by the Canadian Diabetes Society. It has proven results. It was also on sale. I bought it!
I dropped the cream off at my parents' place. My mom said that she would try the hand cream out immediately.
This morning, I spoke to my mom. She said that three hours later, she noticed a huge difference. She no longer has cracked hands. Nice!
She asked me whether she could pay me back. Hearing her say that this product works is all that I wanted.
The lone cashier at this store was friendly and made sure that each customer was okay. She helped out a senior ahead of me. I liked the care that she showed and the help that she gave.
I'd come back here again when I'm in the area.
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