3/28/2010

Gro Baby Bio Soaker Pads 50-Count, White


Organic Baby Gro Soaker pads are ideal for changing cloth diapers on the go. Do not use if on holiday, childcare, or shopping. Super soft lining of certified 100% natural Ingeo nonwoven attached. Compostable to EN13432 (EU) and ASTM D 6400 (USA). The core is made of biodegradable fibers, wood pulp and contains 3 grams of juice to get (10-20 grams in other disposable) in comparison. The waterproof outer is composed of a bio-film is used (starch) and is 100% natural and waterproof. How do you dispose of your biodegradable plates Soaker? Compost: Remove all solids and compost in your garden. Compostable EU and the U. S. Composting standards. Provides: Soaker pads are free biodegradable plastic, they break into a landfill in 50-150 days (supplies up to 500 years). Flush: You can Soaker pads flush. Just rip your Notepad and empty the contents of the toilet base. Throw Away the Outer.

March 21, 2010
By S. Constable - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gro Baby Bio Soaker Pads 50-Count, White, Size 1 (Baby Product)
I use these inserts every time I travel. They work great witht he gro baby shell and only leak when I don't insert them into the diaper properly...

They wick moisture away from my baby's skin and they are breathable and they aren't bulky. Love the cloth better but these work great whenever needed.
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January 3, 2010
By A. Stern (bozeman, mt) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gro Baby Bio Soaker Pads 50-Count, White, Size 2 (Baby Product)
We use the Gro Baby Bio Soakers when we travel. Unfortunately, when we travel we often don't stay at a place with a washer or dryer, which makes it difficult to use our Gro Baby inserts. These Bio Soakers are perfect for us. They allow us to still use our Gro Baby shells (yippee! no blow outs!) when we are overseas. The boxes of Bio Soakers are no bigger than a box of disposable diapers, they absorb wonderfully, and they are trim on our daughter. The only "cons" I can think of is their price--they are slightly more expensive than disposables and the sticky tab leaves residue on the shells. I've heard that the Natural Baby Company is remedying the sticky tab problem and a new version will be out in February! Thanks for listening to your customer feedback Natural Baby Company!

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