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Keep Germs Away This Cold Season with CleanWell Sanitizing Products

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With flu season underway and kids more vulnerable to sickness, I wanted to share a line of natural yet effective products WITHOUT the average harsh chemicals added. 

CleanWell’s Botanical Hand Sanitizing sprays and wipes leave your hands feeling clean, without the sting and harsh smells. Additionally, since regular washing is seen as less effective, CleanWell is the perfect travel size disinfectant to help you stay healthy.

I know I have already felt the sting of the flu season and am thankful to now have CleanWell products on hand to avoid any other epidemics that pose a threat. The portable pocket-sized sanitizers are perfect for keeping in a backpack, purse or the car when traveling. The scents available are absolutely delightful – Original and Orange Vanilla (smells amazing).

I keep a tub of the wipes at my desk at the office, as that is a prime source of germs spreading around. They also would be great to give to teachers for the classroom.

You can find CleanWell products online at Amazon and in select retailers nationwide. Stay connected socially with CleanWell for their latest product sales and information.

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Kristin

Master reviewer of all types of products. Love XL Fountain Sodas!! Cheer Mom extraordinaire. Socialite to all things small town and founder of ItsFreeAtlast.com. Come socialize and connect with me.

2 thoughts on “Keep Germs Away This Cold Season with CleanWell Sanitizing Products

  • I’ve been looking for some sanitizing wipes that were more natural and not so harsh on my skin. These seem like they’ll be great! Thank you for sharing.

  • Thanks. Still trying to find good ways to clean and protect my hands without harsh chemicals and making sure not to overdry them as they tend to get bad in the winter.

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