Thirsties, Inc. launches an alcohol free, non-toxic, non-irritating diaper spray solution that cleanses, soothes, and aids in diaper rash prevention. For Immediate Release - Loveland, Colorado - November, 16 2012 - Thirsties, Inc., makers of USA- made modern cloth diapers, is pleased to announce the release of their reformulated Booty Luster. With a refreshing lavender scent, the NEW Booty Luster formula is an alcohol free, non-toxic, non-irritating diaper spray solution that cleanses, soothes, and aids in diaper rash prevention. “We are so pleased to offer parents a diaper spray solution that is non-toxic and truly helps in preventing diaper rash.” said Sadler Merrill of Thirsties, Inc. The new Booty Luster formula cleanses and moisturizes baby’s skin and is safe to use with cloth diapers. Some of the ingredients include Calendula Flower, Lavender Flower, Organic Aloe Vera Juice, and Chamomile Flower. You can purchase the new Thirsties Booty Luster formula starting November 16th, 2012 from one of Thirsties retailers: http://www.thirstiesbaby.com/where-to-buy/buy-thirsties-cloth-diapers/ About Thirsties - Thirsties line of cloth diapers were launched in 2004 in an effort to offer sustainably produced and quality designed diapers at affordable prices. Their mission is to make it easy and attainable for every family to choose cloth while simultaneously investing in the local economy and sustainable business practices. Thirsties cloth diapers are well-known as providing the very best in comfort and leak-proof cloth diapering. www.thirstiesbaby.com
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I’ve never tried your spray, but I really want to. Can’t wait to finally try it out!
Just had a conversation with a fellow cloth diapering mom about diaper rash solutions for daycare. I will have to tell her about this. :)
Good to know! I liked the original but new and improved sounds great!
Sounds great! I may have to try it!
I know I’m probably a little off here but the article almost makes it sound like the last version was toxic? I hope that’s not the case, ‘cause I’ve been wanting to try this stuff.
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