Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Wet Ones Survival Kit {Giveaway - Ends 3/13} (CLOSED)

This giveaway is closed. Congrats to the winner listed below!




It's cold outside and warm inside. You know what that means...especially if you have kids. It means GERMS! We've had the worst winter this year for sickness in our house. My son went to the doctor for the first time (other than well check ups) when he was sick in December. And we have been back 5 other times since then. Ugh. I was sick after Christmas and ended up at the doctor for the first time in MANY years. It's been a germy winter.

One way that we can help combat the germs is with Wet Ones antibacterial wipes. Since Wet Ones come in 3 different packaging sizes, I can have them available wherever we go. I keep the canister in the house for quick wipes, the travel pack is great for the car and I can keep the individually packaged wipes in my purse, my son's lunch bag and more. I always make my son wipe his hands after we've been anywhere: store, friend's house, doctor's office, etc. So it's great to have these available in different varieties to have on hand everywhere.

Here is a handy guide to help you out this cold and flu season:



I find Wet Ones wipes to be useful for many different things. They help to keep my family safe and healthy. And using the tips above we can help ourselves and keep from passing germs to others too. Wet Ones are great because they are for every day use. This is something that I keep on hand all year round. With little kids, there is always a mess to clean up.

You can find Wet Ones in stores near you. For more about Wet Ones, visit http://wetones.com/. And Wet Ones would like to give one of you a chance to win a Wet Ones Survival Kit just like I received with Canister, Singles and Travel varieties of Wet Ones. All you have to do is enter in the Rafflecopter form below.

a Rafflecopter giveaway


*Disclaimer: I received this product to review. All opinions are my own.*

36 comments:

  1. I remind them to wash their hand often.

    eardali at yahoo dot com

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  2. I encourage thorough hand washing.

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  3. I remind them to wash their hands and give them vitamins.

    I'm entering on the rafflecopter with my Facebook username Mary Happymommy.

    Thanks!

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  4. Having them wash their hands more :)

    marci h
    tristatecruisers at yahoo dot com

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  5. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables.
    pbclark(at)netins(dot)net

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  6. We are always washing our hands. cwitherstine at zoominternet dot net

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  7. we all get the flu shot
    tcogbill at live dot com

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  8. good hand washing...=D
    lmkay630 at gmail dot com

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  9. We make sure that we keep a clean kitchen area so there are no worries of too many germs when preparing dinner!

    lmerritt49903@gmail.com

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  10. I make sure that we are eating fresh vegetables and fruit.

    janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

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  11. Hand washing is the biggest push! ngiraldi at gmail dot com

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  12. Hand washing is the biggest push! ngiraldi at gmail dot com

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  13. Washing their hands well, not touching their faces (when possible), not getting real close to someone that is sick.
    Gladys P
    sps1113 at yahoo dot com

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  14. be sure to wash and sanitize our hands!

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  15. We wash our hands often.

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    surveys4lori at rocketmail.com

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  16. Eat good foods, stay active and don't keep them from germs and dirt so there immune systems build up. Works for us as adults my husband and I don't get sick.

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  17. I try to get my two year old son to either wash his hands or put antibacterial on them after he rubs his drippy nose!

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  18. email used for email updates and RSS feed is yobonks(at)gmail(dot)com

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  19. We make sure we get plenty of sleep and wash our hands frequently


    snaugle81@gmail.com

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  20. I entered your Kroger giveaway with my FB username (Mary Happymommy)

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  21. We wash our hands and use wet wipes at school

    elena150980@yahoo.com

    Entered your Kroger giveaway

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  22. Handwashing is a must, keeping a clean house (Disinfecting surfaces), and keeping hand sanitizer handy..

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  23. encourage drinking OJ / cranberry juice for vitamin C

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  24. I make sure they wash their hands often and use a tissue when they sneeze.
    slc925@yahoo.com

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  25. I'm obsessed with hand washing. If we're in a situation where that isn't possible then we at least sanitize.

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  26. I also entered the Kroger giveaway

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  27. I remind them to cover their coughs and sneezes and to wash their hands.I also use Lysol quite a bit.

    dawnhecke@yahoo.com

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  28. We wash hands like crazy. Also, getting enough sleep & drinking lots of water.
    Dede

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  29. take vitamin c and other vitamins

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  30. Lots of handwashing ヅ *Thanks* for the giveaway!

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  31. We wash hands often and take extra vitamin c.

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  32. I remind them to wash their hands

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