Condoms are typically located in the personal care or family planning aisle of drugstores and supermarkets. They may also be found near other sexual health products, such as lubricants and pregnancy tests. In some stores, condoms might be placed in a dedicated section for health and wellness items. If you're having trouble finding them, asking a staff member can help.
At Walgreens, condoms are typically located in the personal care or family planning section. This area is often near other products such as lubricants, pregnancy tests, and feminine hygiene items. If you can't find them, store associates can assist you in locating the exact aisle.
Produce (pronounced as PRO-doos) means fruits and vegetables. That is where they are located in the store.
Yes, both Ingles and Food City typically sell condoms. You can usually find them in the health or personal care aisle of the store. Availability may vary by location, so it's a good idea to check with your local store if you're unsure.
Seat E on a plane is typically located in the middle section of the aircraft, between seats D and F. It is usually an aisle seat, providing easy access to the aisle for passengers.
It is located under the back seat in the center aisle on the right hand side of the vehicle.
This depends on the size of the store and how the store is set up.
Although this seems obvious to find in the condiment/salad dressing aisle of a grocery store, I have seen this in the ethnic aisle, usually where the small unfamiliar brands and items are located.
I'll clear the aisle! I'll not walk down the aisle with the likes of you.
Isle C typically refers to an aisle seat on an airplane, not a window seat. A window seat is usually designated as a seat located next to the window, while aisle seats are positioned next to the aisle for easier access. Therefore, isle C would not be a window seat.
I am looking for the aisle where the dog food is located. The dog is eating the cat's food.
The shelves closest to the kitchen area in the store are located in aisle 5.
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