Wet Ones: Review and Giveaway

hypothesis Wet Ones Antibacterial Wipes are a great addition to any school supply list in order to combat those germs that are swapped between kids in the classroom.

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One container of Wet Ones Antibacterial Wipes, my two daughters and lunch at our local mall.  About Wet Ones Antibacterial Wipes:

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“Count on Wet Ones® wipes for a quick and easy way to clean up on hands & faces– anytime, anywhere.  Available convenient sizes for home, office, or on-the-go. Keep them everywhere, so you can keep a minor mess from becoming a major disaster! These new, thicker, antibacterial hands & face wipes are made with Dura-Strong™ fabric that won’t break on you, even when cleaning the toughest messes. And the new formula will clean even the stickiest hands without leaving behind a soapy or sticky residue. Wet Ones Antibacterial Hands & Face Wipes are hypoallergenic and perfect for quick clean-ups when soap and water are not available or practical. Use anytime, anywhere.”

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Going to the mall to window shop is a fun weekend activity for my family.  Sometimes, as a special treat, we will eat lunch at the mall….kids choice.  Lily always begs to eat at the mall rather than taking it home which can be fun, but as a Mom, I just see filthy, germy food court tables waiting to make my babies sick.  In the past, I have kept small bottle of liquid hand sanitizer in my purse, but I am hesitant to us that product on my youngest daughter.  Fortunately, Wet Ones now has Antibacterial Wipes which kill 99.99% of germs!  The wipes are also hypoallergenic and enriched with skin conditioning aloe.  The 40 count canister fits easily in my car cup holder so I always have the wipes with me (or perfect for the classroom) and individually wrapped singles are perfect for throwing in your purse for shopping trips.

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Wet Ones has a great line of products Antibacterial Wipes, Sensitive Skin Wipes, Personal Hygiene Wipes and Big Ones (for bigger messes).  The Antibacterial Wipes in the Fresh Scent worked great for my family during our shopping trip to the mall.  I also feel like these wipes should be a staple for the classroom to cut down on the transfer of germs.  Wet Ones also has some great tips to keep your family healthy and a printable coupon for $1.00 off your next Wet Ones purchase!

Would you like to try out the Wet Ones Antibacterial 40 count canister?  One Not-So-Blog reader will receive TWO 40 count canisters for their home or school!

How to enter:

1. Visit Wet Ones and tell me one tip to keep your family healthy!

Additional entries:

1. Blog about this giveaway and link to The Not-So-Blog.

2. Follow me on Twitter (@BridgetteLA) and Tweet this giveaway. Every time you tweet you get an additional entry! Unlimited! (You must have over 50 Twitter followers to qualify for unlimited entries!)

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Contest ends at 11:59pm CST on September 8th. Prizes not claimed in 72 hours will be forfeited. Open to U.S. Residents only.

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  1. You’re supposed to wash your hands for 20 seconds. Thank you for the giveaway!

  2. And I follow you on Twitter (@cfoblog) and tweeted the giveaway: http://twitter.com/CFOblog/status/3478561861

  3. etirv says:

    The antibacterial wipes are perfect for my family!

  4. etirv says:

    Email subscriber!

  5. Melissa O. says:

    This is a tip I make sure we follow!
    Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Wash for 20 seconds. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers or antibacterial hand wipes are also effective when soap and water are not available.

  6. Melissa O. says:

    I am a subscriber

  7. Susan C says:

    One tip is avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
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  8. Jennifer Wild says:

    Avoid close contact with sick people.

  9. Micki says:

    Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth! Zoe0825@verizon.net

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  11. Tamara B. says:

    Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Wash for 20 seconds. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers or antibacterial hand wipes are also effective when soap and water are not available.

  12. Tamara B. says:

    I am a subscriber.

  13. Tamara B. says:

    I am a fan on Facebook

  14. Jessie C says:

    I’m a subscriber!

  15. Kristy says:

    Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

  16. Kristy says:

    Subscriber!

  17. ky2here says:

    Sing the Veggie Tales handwashing song to make sure you wash long enough (NOTE: AYOR in my home unless you’re less than eight years old!)

  18. ky2here says:

    Following on twitter, tweet entered.

  19. Shawna OBrien says:

    Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and then throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.

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  22. maria says:

    my tip is to make sure and do door handles and also the inside of your washer!!

  23. Randy Bailey says:

    Keeping germs at bay starts with frequent hand washing. If not near water use the hand sanitizers

  24. Jeff says:

    What kid can do it, but avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth

  25. cindi says:

    I subscribe

  26. cindi says:

    I subscribe to your blog

  27. Rachel D. says:

    Wash Hands for 20 seconds
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    I faved you on Technorati
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  31. Christie says:

    Wipe off the handles of grocery carts before using them. They just reek of germs and viruses. Most stores now provide wipes for that purpose. If not, keep some Wet Ones in your purse. They have a handy purse size pack!

  32. Annette says:

    Avoid close contact with sick people.

  33. You’re supposed to wash your hands for 20 seconds!!! Try saying your ABC’s!
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  38. Jessica says:

    Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and then throw the tissue in the trash after you use it

  39. Jessica says:

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  40. Jessica says:

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  41. Jessica says:

    I subscribe

  42. brittney says:

    wash hands for 20 seconds

  43. Kimberly says:

    Avoid touching your face, nose, or mouth. That’s an important one that we forget about a lot.

  44. amy delong says:

    our family needs to work on the 20 second hand washing rule!!

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  45. david says:

    Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

  46. On tip is “Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.”

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