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Support Local: Pee-Ka-Poo

By Chaayen
Support Local: Pee-Ka-Poo
When I first came across this brand, I have to admit I was quite tickled by their name incorporating pee and poo, which is what a diaper contains. Honestly, I have heard more about their diapers than their products so I was quite excited when I received their soap and wet wipes as well for review.
Support Local: Pee-Ka-Poo
Pee-Ka-Poo diapers ($31.90 for 80 pieces)
I can totally understand why this is their most known product. We have tried a few samples and this one definitely ranks within our top 3. The diaper managed to hold baby's pee and poo well and felt premium. Also, it had a pee indicator which let us have a sense of when to change the diaper. For parents who are after diapers with designs, Pee-ka-poo comes in one classic pattern
Value-conscious parents would be happy to note that the price per packet of 80 pieces remains constant for different size (note: this is not the case for many brands). Also, Pee-Ka-Poo has a return and exchange policy which allows swapping to bigger diapers. This is particularly useful because it is so hard to gauge how fast the baby grows.
Support Local: Pee-Ka-Poo
Happy Sparkle Head-To-Toe Shampoo (S$28 for 280ml)
Personally, I feel that this product is under-rated and deserve a way bigger shout-out. Although this product is called a shampoo, it can also be used as a body soap. Baby uses it for both his head and body. The soap has a nice peach scent which I love. I will always smell my baby after he has a nice, long bath. 
For older kids, the soap can produce quite a nice foaming effect with a few drops. I know it cos the silly Hubs made a bubble bath for baby when he was only 4 days old. The little one cried buckets as he still hated bath time. The only grouse I have with this product is that they only have it in one scent. I would definitely love some variety because this product is dope!
Support Local: Pee-Ka-Poo
Bamboo Wet Wipes with Honeysuckle Extract (80 pieces for S$3.90)
The wet wipes failed to make the cut for me. The mositure and thickness of the wipes were acceptable and they wipe away the poop pretty efficiently (within 5 pieces a poonami butt can be cleaned). It was also very gentle on baby's little bum bum. However, the clasp was a huge issue for me and the Hubs. It was very secure such that when the baby was screaming and we were panicking, we just couldn't open the clasp quickly. 
Perhaps, it is a personal thing but I prefer wet wipes designs without the clasp so that you can easily stick it on and off. Plus, with the clasp, it is extremely tough for me to be independent. I would always need to wake my Hubs up for the night changing. Overall, I am still quite a fan of Pee-Ka-Poo and 2 out of 3 of their products ranks highly. Given that it is a local brand, I think we should really give them our full support :D

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