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  1. #1
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    Well, normally I'd say not to pop it. Because like Laura says, it's going to pop on its own. But, I'm figuring that it will make up its mind to pop while you're at work and the "juice" will get into the food. Eeeewwwww!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98
    Well, normally I'd say not to pop it. Because like Laura says, it's going to pop on its own. But, I'm figuring that it will make up its mind to pop while you're at work and the "juice" will get into the food. Eeeewwwww!
    Yeah I'd thought of that, too. Especially since I'm constantly either stirring, turning, or loafing the fudge hehe

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    You more patient than me id have popped it already,if you decide too just get some cream polysporin is good put that on and a bandade.

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    Time to wear gloves at work!

    Do yall have "finger condoms" in your First Aid kit?

    They're like little gloves for your fingertips when you get cuts. Works nicely when you have to work with food!

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    Bandage it up, wrap it in gauze or something if you don't have actual bandages. Do NOT pop it - it will hurt more when it's "open" - if you bandage it, it'll at least keep you from playing with it! Yup, time for gloves, or to pad and wrap that spot before the next time.

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    Well I do have tomorrow off, how long do they usually take to go away??

    Its hard keeping a bandaid on, especially when my hands are in and out of water al day

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    I burnt my thumb once when I was taking something out of the oven..I got a big blister, and I had to pop it. It drove me crazy...then I had this big hole in my thumb....it was reaaaally gross looking. I kinda which I just left it haha. So I guess it depends which you'd rather...a hole, or a blister

    Do yall have "finger condoms" in your First Aid kit?
    Hahaha, you call them that too? We always joke about them at work. It's funny.



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