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Products

Jensil offers a range of first aid products including the Travel Ready Kit, Family First Aid Kit, Let's Go First Aid Kit, Let's Go Adhesive Bandages, and the Outdoor Adventure Kit. All products are designed with quality and portability in mind.

Phil Better Bear is Jensil's kid-friendly mascot featured on our Let's Go product line. Phil was created to make first aid less intimidating for young children, turning bandage time into something fun.

The Travel Ready Kit contains 70 essential first aid items including adhesive bandages, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, medical tape, and more — all in a compact, zippered case.

Please refer to individual product packaging for specific allergen and material information. We recommend checking the product details on our product pages or contacting us directly.

Finding Our Products

Jensil products are available at over 265 Meijer superstores across Michigan. Use our Store Locator page to find the nearest location carrying Jensil products.

Yes! We are actively expanding our retail partnerships. Follow us on social media or subscribe to our newsletter for announcements about new retail locations.

Currently, Jensil products are available through our retail partners. We are exploring direct-to-consumer options for the future.

Wholesale

Visit our Wholesale Partners page and fill out the inquiry form. Our team will review your application and get back to you within 48 hours.

Minimum order quantities vary by product. Please contact our wholesale team for specific details and pricing information.

Our products offer competitive margins ranging from 46% to 55% depending on the product. See our Wholesale Partners page for detailed pricing.

About Jensil

Jensil was founded by Jennifer Walden in Detroit, Michigan. What started as a PPE supply company during COVID-19 evolved into a mission-driven first aid brand focused on creating jobs and supporting underserved communities.

Jensil has a two-phase mission: first, to bring jobs back to urban communities by opening warehouses and distribution centers; and second, to launch a foundation improving education in urban school districts.