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Our original wipes are making a comeback!
Our original wipes are making a comeback!

Our original wipes are making a comeback!

 

In line with our belief in transparency, we wanted to let our community know that we have made the decision to return to our original wipes supplier and that product will begin being dispatched from various warehouses over the coming weeks (WA will be a bit longer).

The New Zealand based supplier we switched to at the start of 2021 was not producing a product that was consistent enough for our high standards, so we made the decision to return to our award-winning roots. Many of you will be pleased by this decision. Our original supplier is based in China (but foreign – owned), and has very advanced equipment and decades of experience making for some huge brands. We’ve learned how important experience is when making baby wipes.

For those who do not recall the original wipes, their main differences are:

  • Slightly brighter, neater packaging (like in the photo below)
  • The same ingredients as the NZ made wipes, but with non-organic Aloe, Chamomile and Jojoba. In time we plan to be able to source this and add it back.
  • The NZ made wipes had a slight aroma whereas the original wipes are more neutral

We are unable to accept requests for particular wipes as it really depends on the warehouse as to what is still available, so please bear with us during this transition period. We are confident you will love the originals just as much as we do, and we are very happy with the first batch they have produced : )

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