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Mom entrepreneurs pitch flavored kids face wipes on ABC’s Shark Tank.
April 30, 2015
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Any parent knows that wiping a child’s face after dinner can end up with a kid in fit. What should be a simple task can turn into flailing arms and tears. That’s why two Colorado moms have come up with a solution to make kids actually enjoy getting cleaned up—flavored face wipes. Danielle Stangler, CEO, and Julia Rossi, EVP, of TaylorBaby LLC are the co-creators of NeatCheeks, facial wipes flavored with stevia, a natural plant extract. The wipes are also infused with purified water, aloe and honeysuckle. The idea came along when Stangler was out at a restaurant with her family, including her 18-month-old daughter. Without a baby wipe in hand, she asked her husband to dip his napkin in his drink—which she thought was water—to clean up some mac and cheese off their daughter’s face. To her surprise, instead of what she thought would be a “battle that would cause a scene,” her daughter’s reaction was “Nummy Nummy!” As she soon learned, her husband’s drink was actually lemonade. And this is how their entrepreneurial story began. Following the sweet discovery Stangler partnered with her friend, former colleague and new mom Julia Rossi to help make her idea come to fruition. “We came up with the idea about five years ago,” says Stangler. “And then we searched and searched. We typically had the idea of just a basic flavor in a face wipe.” Then, she adds, through research and development and talking to cosmetic companies, they learned stevia would be a great fit for the flavoring component of the wipes. But flavor wasn’t the only positive trait of using stevia—it also acts as a moisturizer.
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