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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 193 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Boogie Wipes Simply Unscented Saline Baby Wipes (90 count) [name: number_of_pieces value: number_of_pieces-90] |
Product Description: | They're itchy, runny, sneezy, stuffy, red, often crusty, and looking for relief. During cold and flu season, kids noses couldn't look or feel worse. Boogie Wipes are made with a patented natural and sterile saline formula, which dissolves kids' dried boogers, and provides relief from congestion and cold symptoms. Boogie Wipes are also a great non-medicated option for helping with Seasonal Allergies. Recommended by parents and pediatricians alike, Boogie Wipes are a gentle, easy alternative to dry tissues, and can soothe even the most tender noses. Since they are made with natural saline, these wipes are great for all ages, from congested infants and newborns to stuffy toddlers. Saline is naturally occurring in the earth and body, and pediatricians regularly recommend its use for breaking up and clearing out snot, so you can rest assured your baby's cold or congestion symptoms will be relieved. Boogie Wipes also soothe and moisturize skin and noses with Aloe, Chamomile, and Vitamin E. Simple and fun, these kid friendly wipes encourage kids to blow their own nose. Boogie Wipes products are safe for all kids and were created by moms for moms. Made with love in the USA and manufactured by Nehemiah Manufacturing Company. Every purchase helps provide jobs for second chance employees. Please visit our website (nehemiahmfg.com) to learn more about our mission. |
Manufacturer: | Little Busy Bodies |
Product SKU: | B00MPQR47O |
UPC: | 816167011403 |
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That said I believe our local walmart has similar pricing to this as they seemed cheaper then the other stores I've seen them. I just tried looking it up on walmarts website and was extremely sad when I seen this and they are not available:
Boogie Wipes® Fresh Scent Nose Wipes with Natural Saline 90 ct Pack
Boogie Wipes
Model: 816167011397
Walmart # 569812837
Average rating:4.9out of5stars, based on131reviews131 reviews
$0.75$0.75
WAS $9.48$9.48
$0.01 / each
Out of stock
I would have gladly purchased 30 of them to store at .75 a piece and been set for quite a while. Thanks for sharing this deal.
That said I believe our local walmart has similar pricing to this as they seemed cheaper then the other stores I've seen them. I just tried looking it up on walmarts website and was extremely sad when I seen this and they are not available:
Boogie Wipes® Fresh Scent Nose Wipes with Natural Saline 90 ct Pack
Boogie Wipes
Model: 816167011397
Walmart # 569812837
Average rating:4.9out of5stars, based on131reviews131 reviews
$0.75$0.75
WAS $9.48$9.48
$0.01 / each
Out of stock
I would have gladly purchased 30 of them to store at .75 a piece and been set for quite a while. Thanks for sharing this deal.
My eye dr recommended them for wiping eyes (allergies, prevent infection, avoid tissue debris).
Put a little boogie in it!
NOT SAFE TO FLUSH
90 count total, may receive two 45ct or three 30ct
These are $4.69 (or $3.49 on sale) for 30ct local to me!
Boogie Wipes, Unscented Wet Wipes for Baby and Kids, Nose, Face, Hand and Body, Soft and Sensitive Tissue Made with Natural Saline, Aloe, Chamomile and Vtamin E
Great for adults too... safe to use around eyes.
Scented ones [amazon.com] are $8.99 or $7.64 with 15% S&S
Side note: Even "flushable" wipes aren't supposed to be flushed. They don't break down quickly (think what happens toilet paper gets wet), and clog up pipes, either in your house or the waste water treatment plants. Google the 130 ton Fatberg, a large part of it was "flushable" wipes.
"Blockages caused by wet wipes and cooking fat occur at a rate of roughly eight a week, and Thames Water says it spends about 1 million pounds, or just over $1.3 million, a month removing them."
"Crews in London are working to unblock a section of the city's sewer system. The culprit, a stomach-churning, 130-ton mass of sanitary products and cooking fat. You might call it disgusting. Water company officials call it a fatberg."
"the"rock-solid" blockage had formed under the city's Whitechapel neighborhood. Weighing roughly the same as 11 double-decker buses, the fatberg is one of the largest to form in the London sewer system."
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The "point" of these are they are saline, not soap/cleansers. Safe for the face, won't dry out the skin.
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I'm certainly not saying you didn't find a good deal. You did. 😄
Yes I realize that sounds like a lot of work. But you could literally make many thousands of saline wipes in 5min.
A scale is preferred, as it's 8.514g (8514mg) per quart, 9.0g/L or 17.028g/2qts, but rarely do people have deci/centi/milligram scales. I mention this, since different sources provide different tsp/tbs conversion rates for grams of NaCl.
Also note:, Moisture will effect the weight of NaCl as it is hygroscopic (absorbs water from the air.) So if you need accuracy and live in humid environments, either use a fresh container of salt or bake it for a little bit to evaporate the water. I probably wouldn't go this far for most uses, unless it is visibly clumping or it doesn't pour fluidly
Skip the boiling of distilled water if you don't need/want them to be sterile. Distilled is preferred, as the dissolved minerals in tap water will effect the isotonicity of the solution. This is important, as the above math is to match the isotonicity of cells in the body, which is equal to 0.9% NaCl solution. Depending on the application, tap water or non-sterile (ie not boiled) will be fine. If you're cleaning wounds, you would absolutely want boiled distilled water. For wiping undisturbed skin, sterile saline is not usually required, but it is preferred. For tap water, the boiling serves 2 purposes: sterilizing & evaporating the dissolved gasses, ie.Carbon Dioxide (carbonic acid in water), Chlorine (Cl- ions), etc.
[I did the math last week, when a friend in Australia got a dog bite, and all the -pharmacies were closed. Also had to guide him through making Dakin's Solution to sterilize the wound, ie. 0.25% sodium hypochloritie, aka diluted bleach. Literally had to mcguiver a first aid kit, based upon the pictures of cupboards he sent]