NATURE BABYCARE Fragrance Free Wipes with Aloe - 70 Count
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| List Price: | $4.29 |
| Price: | $3.49 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by BabyEarth
Product Description
NATURE BABYCARE Fragrance Free Wipes with Aloe - 70 Count -Award winning 100% biodegradable Eco-Friendly Baby Wipes-Contains Natural Aloe Vera making them gentle for your baby-100% natural and chlorine free as well as alcohol-free-100% Compostable consumer packaging Winner of the ‘06 – 07’ Award from Mother & Baby Magazine for “Best Baby Wipes Product Description:It took a Swedish mother many years of intense work and development to make it: The first 100% biodegradable, Eco-friendly, high-performance baby wipe. Nature Babycare Baby Wipes perform as well as the best traditional wipes, and are more gentle both to your baby and the environment. Marlene Sandberg, the creator of Premium Nature Babycare products: “I don’t believe in compromises or shortcuts. I believe a “green product has to perform at least as well as ordinary ones while incorporating the best available earth-friendly components and technology. A proven success in Europe and now available in North America!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #35962 in Baby Product
- Brand: NATURE BABY CARE
- Model: 050005
Features
- Award winning 100% natural Eco-Friendly Baby Wipes
- Kinder and more gentle for your baby and the environment
- 100% natural and chlorine free
- Packaging based on natural chalk
Customer Reviews
Great way to go green w/baby
I've been purchasing these baby wipes (unscented) from Target for a while now but they just discontinued them. They were selling for $2.29 per package of 70 wipes (yeah, what a deal...right???). They are thinner than the other wipes (i.e. Kirkland, Huggies, etc.) but they are biodegradable. That was the important part for me. At first the unscented wipes had a weird smell (not really unscented but not really scented) but I got used to it. They are also not as wet (moist) as the other wipes either. But again, they are better for the environment (so the package states). So for those of you considering another option, check these out. I'll have to see if I can find them for less then $5 per package though. Sorry Amazon...not good for my wallet.
