Never Handwash Poopy Pajamas Again — This GENIUS Product Makes It Tomorrow’s Problem

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Let me paint a picture. You're at a restaurant, your baby is squirming, you look at your partner — both of you know what's about to happen. Why wouldn't it happen right now? You just got settled in your seat and have ordered a well-deserved glass of red mom juice. Why would this moment last?

There it is. That unmistakable sound. Loud, bubbly grumbles erupt from your baby's bottom, and you know the mess isn't contained. You look at your glass of wine, take an enormous sip, and sigh.

Ordinarily, the next thing you have to do is nothing short of a an Olympic feat. Somehow, you find a way to disrobe your child without getting poop everywhere, remove the now completely soiled clothing, clean your child and change them, all while contorting your body and theirs to avoid touching the cesspool that is the restaurant bathroom that doubles as a post-apocalyptic storage closet. Then, unless you're in the business of just throwing out clothing, you have to wash that sucker now, otherwise you're never going to get the stains out.

Say goodbye to this picture once and for all. The next time you're faced with an on-the-go diaper blowout, just grab Wash It Later's Soak and Save Bags ($13). Here's how they work.

Wash It Later Pack of Soak & Save Bags
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Wash It Later Pack of Soak & Save Bags

The Wash It Later Pack of Soak & Save Bags ($13) come with one pack of three soak and save bags. The next time you're faced with a blowout, toss the clothing inside one of the bags, zip it up, add water, and make it tomorrow's problem.

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The bags are recyclable and contain hypoallergenic soaking pods. The clothing will presoak until you get home and can toss it into the machine.