Does anyone have a update on sealice at CC?

I have been twice last week on August and last week of September and never had a problem.
 
I read about that, but after Googling it, it's becoming apparent that I may have better luck finding the Loch Ness Monster than trying to find an online vendor that sells it. Amazon has it...for the low, low price of $50 for a 4 oz bottle. :eek: You know how many bottles of booze I can get for that that'll work just as well at numbing the discomfort? :lmao: Going to the actual Jellyfish Squish site itself links to Amazon for purchasing.

I was reading the jellyfish squish site and it looks like the product is lidocaine. I would check out solarcain or lanicane sprays. They are lidocaine too and much cheaper.
 
Meat tenderizer works to stop the sting of a jelly fish so maybe it would work also and be a cheaper alternative.
 
Do they have anything on the ship to buy if you need it?
 

The stuff I used 2 years ago said to apply to any place that would be covered by swimsuits because that is where you would be most vulnerable. I have been in May the last 3 years and it was only an issue one year. To me it was just a slight irritation but some kids were being very effected. The only place I saw it that year (2014) was the beach to the right of pelican plunge.
 

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