Some of you may be familiar with Seventh Generation, but until recently, I haven't had a much experience with the brand. I had tried out their disposable diapers a few years back, but nothing on a long term scale. Well, I recently was sent several packages of Seventh Generation Free & Clear Wipes, and I have to say... I am in love!
We've tried a lot of wipes, even cloth wipes, but we've stuck with one brand over the years because of the thickness and durability of them. I never thought I could find another brand that gave us the strength we wanted, but the convenience of disposable wipes. I.Was.Wrong. These wipes are it. The biggest bonus is how much better these wipes are for our baby than the other brand!
The Seventh Generation Free & Clear Wipes are free of fragrances and dyes (awesome for sensitive babies), free of parabens and pthalates, hypoallergenic, and made with renewable resources!
Plus, they are made in the USA.
The wipes are thick, and not stiff. On the package it says they clean with plant-derived ingredients. Free from synthetic fragrances, dyes and alcohol. Alcohol is in most baby wipes I have used, and can be very stinging to the bottom! I am very glad these wipes do not have any in them.
The wipes come in a 64 pack, and they are priced at $2.99 per pack, which I find very reasonable for a product made in the USA!
I really can't say enough about these wipes. The only thing I missed a little was the scent from our old wipes during those smelly changes... but the benefits of the Seventh Generation wipes definitely outweigh the stinky smell!
I have been provided with samples and compensation for this post, all opinions are my own and not of the company. Images are owned by Seventh Generation.
8 fantastic comments:
kirkland or cloth wipes
We have some Pampers Wipes.
Nancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com
Pampers
Thanks for the opportunity to win this!
Kirkland wipes.
nicolesender(at)yahoo(dot)com
We use whatever name brand we can get cheapest with coupons!
walmart brand
pampers sensitive
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