School is in full swing and that means germs, dirty hands, sticky hands and more. So this year, I am equipping not only the kids's backpacks with Wet Ones Antibacterial Hand Wipes, but placing them in my car as well as sending a tub to the teachers!
Both my kids are active in sports, so between practice, home games and away games we spend a lot of time in the car, which means away from a faucet! After playing an hour worth of soccer, no kid wants to eat their soccer snack with sweaty, dirty stained hands, that is why I have Wet Ones travel pack in the car. They are so convenient and cut through the grime and dirt to give the kids clean hands!
I even use Wet Ones to wipe down the door handles, light switches, knobs etc. Kids are dirty, there is no denying it, but you can keep them clean and your house/car with Wet Ones. Keep a canister in the kitchen, through the travel packs in gym bags, book bags, purses and more.
Wet Ones Antibacterial Hand Wipes clean sticky and dirty hands when soap and water aren’t available, providing an easy solution for clean-up so kids can be kids and parents and teachers don’t have to worry. Wet Ones Wipes are kill 99.99 percent of germs and are hypoallergenic and contain aloe and lanolin so they’re easy on skin for even the littlest of hands.
Wet Ones are available at mass, drug, and grocery stores nationwide in 40 count canisters that are designed to fit into a standard car cup holder and perfect for classrooms as well as travel packs to stick in backpacks and lunchboxes. You can pick up Wet Ones at mass, drug, and grocery stores nationwide. For more information, visit www.wetones.com.
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