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Kissaluvs Organic Wipes

Kissaluvs Organic Wipes
Kissaluvs Organic Wipes
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12 To 48 Units
$0.25
SKU: KLOWP
Units in Stock: 110
Kissaluvs Organic Wipes are now available in Organic Cotton/Hemp Blend fabric. More details...
Price: $2.00
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KISSALUVS ORGANIC WIPES

Cloth wipes are inexpensive and convenient ... use with warm water, toss into the diaper pail and wash with diapers.

  • Unbleached, Dye free, Organic fabric (made from a Certfied Organic Cotton and natural Hemp blend material)
  • Soft looped Terry on one side for cleaning little bottoms
  • Thicker than flannel wipes, but not as thick and cumbersome as regular washcloths
  • Size - approximately 8x8", a perfect fit for hands. Fold in half for wipes containers.
  • Wipes make terrific small boosters or doublers for newborn diapers. No extra cost, and no wasted space on the changing table.
  • Other Uses: Wash cloths; Burp cloths; tuck at neck for an instant bib; excellent as travelling towels; use to clean up eating messes, drooling mouths, and almost anything else you can think of!


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"I love these wipes!"

Sara Uhler on 8/11/2009 3:55:49 PM

Content of Review: I love these wipes - in fact they have become my only newborn washcloth and toddler after-meal face clean-up cloth. I like them so much for these purposes, I almost don't want to use them for dirty bottoms. I definitely need to get more.

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