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This new version has let me down. I was anticipating its release with great excitement as my family has enjoyed 3 and 4. The song selection is poor with more sings with lewd lyrics. The coriography is less danceable and seems too simple and not as fitting to the music. The costumes are more revealing as well. Overall I can say after trying to get into it by playing it a half dozen times that it will be sitting on the shelf collecting dust.
We have bought these a few times, mostly to help with snoring for my husband and I. They vary in their ability to stop snoring and help breathing. But I think part of that is the dry climate where we live (Utah). Because it is dry I think our noses tend to close up despite being held open. Also if you have oily skin at all, (like me) these do not stay on as well. I will clean my skin and make sure it is dry, but through out the night the oils come back or sometimes if I sweat the strip falls off and it is back to snoring. I will say that when the weather is fine and when my nose does not get oily, they work pretty great.
We love it so much we bought a second one. The automatic shut off gives you peace of mind when using in children's rooms. My kids enjoy watching the lights as they fall asleep.
Works like it should. Used it to take off a dealer tag on my car and it dissolved the adhesive with just a little bit in only a few seconds
My son was sensitive to dairy and soy - reaction was bad gas and diaper rash - from about 1 month to about 10 months. I nursed him and discovered this after battling a persistent diaper rash and finally changing my diet. When I went back to work, my supply dropped dramatically, and I had to supplement. After getting over the initial disappointment, I chose Alimentum. I simply took what I pumped and added whatever amount was needed of Alimentum and mixed the two and divided it up between his bottles for the day. Of course he noticed the change in flavor at first, but he seemed to get used to it very quickly. We did this with great success for 9 months. Around 10 months, we gradually introduced milk-based formula. We worked our way up from Total Comfort to Sensitive to Advance. 1:3, then 1:1, then 3:1 for each, over the course of a couple of months, so, by the time he was a year old, he was ready to transition to whole milk. This won't work for every child, of course, because some will have more serious, lasting allergies, but I hope it gives hope to parents of babies with *sensitivities*. Just because their little tummies can't tolerate some things at first does not necessarily mean it will be a life-long issue. My son now drinks milk and eats cheese, yogurt, etc., without any problems.
Very complicated to use. The only people who love this are computer repair guys. The average person can't figure out how to use it. It's very complicated to use, with basically ZERO support. EaseUS and others out there are better choices.