The days are gone when I have to worry when I leave the house about the possibility of a hidden spit-up glob on the back of my shirt or a surprise, explosive poopy diaper on a ten minute trip to the post office. We’ve successfully maneuvered out of the baby stage four times, coming out (almost) clean on the other side. I no longer carry a diaper bag, and in fact, often forget to throw spare clothes in my purse for the newly-potty trained toddler. But the one “baby” thing that I still never leave home without (and probably never will for as long as I’m driving or going places) is a pack of baby wipes.

Normally, I stuff a refill pack in the console of my car for the after-swimming-lesson popsicle stickies or the road trip car sick clean up (it happens more than I care ot admit). Sometimes I need one just for myself, for when I’ve been at the grocery store or playground or wherever and about to go get something to eat but would rather starve than touch my food with my dirty hands.

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Lucky for me, I no longer have to use a white and pastel baby giraffe printed plastic pack of wipes that will dry out if I go too long between uses. Now, I can throw a pouch in the car or my purse with a pattern that I would actually decorate my house with. (Seriously, I would use the color combo in a second. Heck, I would wear clothes in any of the patterns.)

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Huggies has come out with the new Clutch n’ Clean baby wipe case that’s totally (and easily) refillable, super cute, and features a strap that you can hook onto a stroller for a zoo day, or the inside of your purse or diaper bag (for the really messy don’t reach too far into your stuff situations). It’s so pretty that I don’t even feel the need to hide it in the glove box.

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You can get an adorable Clutch N’ Clean pouch for yourself and pretend, like me, that all of your style sense wasn’t lost when you had kids. It’s not ALL gone, right?

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Thanks to Huggies for sponsoring this post, and rescuing me from boring baby wipes.