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Wet Ones Clean Up School Messes

August 31, 2015 By Stefanie

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We just finished our first full week of school. While we have fallen back into our “same old” routine with getting ready, heading to the bus, doing homework, dinner and so on, my children haven’t wanted to fall into the same routine with school lunches.

Every night when we put them to bed we ask for their lunch suggestions. My kids have been coming up with fun snack ideas and wanting different food than we have given them in the past. While I’m happy to change-up their lunches and make it fun, this means I also have to change from including a dry napkin in their lunch to a wet wipe. Some of their new food recommendations include the need for a little more clean up. Wet Ones to the rescue!

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Wet Ones are my choice for messy lunch clean ups because they are for sensitive skin, which my children have. I also love that they are antibacterial and have a couple of scents to choose from. I LOVE the Wet Ones singles and the On-the-Go packs I found at Target. The On-the-Go packs are perfect for backpacks. The singles are wonderful for lunch boxes. My kids will need a couple Wet Ones wipes for their hands and to clean the area around them incase the mess spreads!

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What are ways you help your kids stay clean at lunch time? Do your kids need more than just a napkin? What lunches make you #WishIHadAWetOnes?

Stay tuned because next I’ll be showing you our new lunch ideas and how Wet Ones make it so my kids can have lunches that are a little more messy than just a sandwich!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Wet Ones®. The opinions and text are all mine.

Filed Under: Family, Food, Product Review, School Tagged With: Wet Ones

Comments

  1. Penny Munoz says

    October 21, 2015 at 7:45 AM

    This is a great choice! I also give my kids wet napkins for cleaning their hands after lunch. I have never tried the Wet Ones but I am definitely going to try them! Thanks!

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  1. 3 Fun School Lunch Ideas - Making of a Mom says:
    September 16, 2015 at 7:59 AM

    […] We are only a month into the new school year and my kids are already sick of having sandwiches for lunch. I like sandwiches because they are easy and relatively mess free. I put on my thinking cap to come up with some fun school lunches that weren’t sandwiches. I thought of my kids favorite foods and I came up with these three great options but found that they were messier than a sandwich. This means I have to remember to throw in a Wet Ones singles into their lunch boxes to wipe their sticky fingers or potentially messy lunch tables. Wet Ones is cleaning up my kids’ school messes. […]

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