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		<title>Review and Coupon Code: The Diaper Clutch</title>
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I must admit that when I received the product suggestion for The Diaper Clutch, I immediately thought, &#8220;Another diaper and wipes pouch?&#8221; Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I love these things and have one in my diaper bag at all times. It&#8217;s just that variations of these pouches seem to be popping up all the time [...]]]></description>
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<p>I must admit that when I received the <a href="http://www.googababy.com/submit/" target="_self">product suggestion</a> for <a href="http://www.thediaperclutch.com" target="_self">The Diaper Clutch</a>, I immediately thought, &#8220;<em>Another</em> diaper and wipes pouch?&#8221; Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I love these things and have one in my diaper bag at all times. It&#8217;s just that variations of these pouches seem to be popping up all the time these days.</p>
<p>After using The Diaper Clutch for a few weeks, I&#8217;ve kicked out my other diaper and wipes pouch into the back-up diaper bag and The Diaper Clutch has gained a permanent home in my everyday diaper bag. I hadn&#8217;t realized how handy a built-in wipes case is. It makes changing diapers such a breeze, especially when you need to have one hand on the baby. I don&#8217;t have to fuss with pulling out a wipes case from the pouch and putting it back in. I just open the flap, pull out a diaper, open the wipes lid, and then close the lid and pull over the flap when done.</p>
<p>The Diaper Clutch is made to fit the disposable packs of wipes you can buy for a couple bucks. With a full pack of wipes, I could only tuck in one or two size 2 diapers comfortably behind the wipes, but as the wipes are used, it frees up space, and I&#8217;ve been able to fit up to four diapers.</p>
<p>My one bit of criticism: I would love to see this clutch made to fit a hard wipes case so that it could be easily refillable and not dependent on purchasing the disposable packs of wipes.</p>
<p>Available in your choice of stylish fabrics. Price: $20 at <a href="http://www.thediaperclutch.com" target="_self">The Diaper Clutch</a>. <strong>15% off with coupon code GOOGA15</strong></p>
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