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Cottonelle For Kids Folded Moist Wipes Refills, Case Pack, Eight - 84 Count Packs (672 Wipes)

Cottonelle For Kids Folded Moist Wipes Refills, Case Pack, Eight -  84 Count Packs (672 Wipes)

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Brand: Kleenex Cottonelle
Category: Health And Beauty


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 11486

Number Of Items: 8
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1
Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 7.4 x 7.2

Model: 76484
ASIN: B000EFDORM

Release Date: February 5, 2006

Features:
  • One finger push button lid
  • One handed single sheet dispensing
  • Kid friendly puppy graphics on package
  • 84 sheets per refill
  • Case Pack

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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Scent gives me severe headaches   October 16, 2008
IRG (NYC)
I have purchased the other cottonelle wipes (in white package) for years and been very happy with them. I assumed the Cottonelle for Kids was simply a smaller version of these, so when I saw them on sale, I ordered them.

Who knew one,that they would be so heavily scented and two, that the smell/scent of these would be so horrendous that I'd develop severe headaches? I cannot even have them inside the plastic box/containers in the room without a headache developing.

I am going to contact amazon.com to see if I can return the remaining packs. Huge waste of money for me if I can't since I can't use them.

I don't understand why anything marketed for children would have such a heavy and awful scent to it.

Would NOT recommend these to anyone due to the scent issue. (Yes, scent is personal, but I don't have severe headaches when using other scented personal care products.)




3 out of 5 stars LOVE Cottonelle wipes, Not crazy for this new version of wipe.   July 2, 2008
BarbaraD (Los Angeles, CA USA)
We buy these in bulk and have been using this product for as long as they've made it I imagine. It goes with us on trips, works well as travel diaper wipes, we have it in all of our bathrooms. Guests appreciate having these available to them I know. I am not a fan of the new packaging however. The wipes have to be torn from each other unless you are using the flip lid box with the little hole that the wipe pokes through. I prefer and still use the open/shut box lid which the new wipes are meant to go with and don't work well with - but I don't like the pop lid box at all. If I liked and/or could buy bulk in any other brand of wipe as, I'd switch because of this one thing.


4 out of 5 stars Great, but do not flush   April 21, 2008
Kurt A. Johnson (Marseilles, Illinois, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

These items are neat little towelettes that normally come in a handy little plastic container, and this is the refill package. They are very handy, and work wonders for insuring cleanliness. Personally, I now consider them a necessary part of my toiletries!

On the down side, flushing these things *can* result in plumbing problems, as I experienced. Apparently, if your sewer line is relatively new and clear, they should give you no problems. But, if your system has any place in it where things can collect, you will face problems. According to the plumber, toilet paper begins to break down quite quickly, but these towelettes can take over a month to do so.

So, overall, I do like this product, and I recommend it. I just recommend that if you live in an older house, that you do not flush them.



5 out of 5 stars Best wipes for all ages!   April 10, 2008
The Dodge Family (Colorado)
These wipes are perfect for children and adults. Like another reviewer said, they are standard size and will fit any dispenser, not just the kid ones. Great price and convenience!


5 out of 5 stars Great product for kids!   February 19, 2008
carolyn (Canal Winchester, OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Boy, are these ever fantastic for potty training! Plus, they're SO much easier than using toilet paper for kids. They get them cleaner too, something that's always a challenge, but they're also a confidence booster too for the kids. They're cleaner and they're learning at the same time. And, if you have a Persian cat, they're wonderful for cleaning out their ears! :) I buy these things all the time, as well as the adult version and can't say enough good about them. Been using them for 5 years now and don't plan on stopping! Highly recommend!

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