Seventh Generation Baby Wipes Refills Chlorine Free and Unscented 70 Count Packs Pack of 12 840 Wipes Amazon Frustration Free Packaging

Seventh Generation Baby Wipes – 840 Count RefillsSeventh Generation Baby Wipes are moistened with natural aloe vera, vitamin E, and water to cleanse and moisturize gently and naturally. They are not bleached with chlorine and do not contain alcohol or synthetic ingredients that can irritate baby’s skin. Case includes 840 wipes (12 X 70 Count Refills)
User Ratings and Reviews
2 Stars Not quite cutting it
I recently switched from this product to Pampers Sensitive wipes because these wipes aren’t that effective. The main reason is that they aren’t that wet to begin with, and what little moisture (wiping power) they have in the beginning quickly dries up after a few days.
3 Stars Smaller packages = not-so-earth-friendly but more $$ for CEO
I’m bothered that 7th Generation is not holding true to their “Earth-Friendly” image in favor of corporate profits. They recently significantly decreased the value for this product by changing the number of wipes from 80 to 70. I’ve been using these wipes for a few years, and I like them well enough (although they do smell slightly odd). I think I’ll switch to Earth’s Best. 7th Gen also put fewer diapers (and made them smaller to boot–so I had to go a size up) in their size 3 diapers about a year ago. I used to think 7th Gen. was genuinely concerned about the environment, but like much of corporate America, is just a sell-out. What a disappointment.
4 Stars New Packaging…New Product???
I have been using the Seventh Generation baby wipes for over two years and I love them. I see that Seventh Generation has changed their packaging and I am wondering if they have also changed their product? I may just be over-tired or half crazed since I am constantly dealing with a two year old and a two month old, (I probably am both of those things anyway:-)) I do think these wipes seem a hair thinner than the ones in the former packaging. I will admit the difference is slight and the company probably thought barely noticeable, but since I go through about a case of wipes a month (wiping a lot of butts over here!) I do notice a difference. No real big deal but if you do not seal the flap back on the package, your wipes will DEFINITELY dry out…and fast. I still love the product and it is definitely head and shoulders above the other wipes with chemicals and annoying fragrances. I would still recommend these to anyone who wipes a lot of butts and other body parts like me on a daily…okay hourly basis.
1 Star beware of company Earth Parents
I enjoy the product and have used for years now. However; I ordered from Amazon in August and still have not received my order despite several communication emails with Earth Parents. When I did receive a package in October, it was an empty box. Earth parents still has not reimbursed or re-sent another box. This has been an aggravation that is not usually the case with good companies.
3 Stars fewer wipes and smaller ones than formerly
I’d used these happily for a couple of years until my last order, when I discovered that 7th Gen not only reduced the number of wipes per package but also significantly decreased the size of each wipe to the point that it becomes much harder to keep one’s own hands clean when using them. And of course, this results in more wipes being used– hence, even more expensive and also less green. So I’m switching brands.
January 2, 2010
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