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What's in My Water?
My daughter had taken to refusing her baths, and I was in need of bath time redemption, Crayola Bathtub Tints were just the thing! Found at www.crayolastore.com, and several chain stores, tub tabs can be purchased in single jars, mini-triple packs, and jumbo tubs. I purchased the mini-set. Each pack includes three jars, each jar has 30 tabs (a piece) for a total of 90 water tints. The plastic tubs are small, non-breakable, foil sealed, and have re-sealable lids.
Crayola "Meltdowns":
Green = Light Teal
Yellow = Yellow
Blue = Baby Blue
Red = Pink (Our favorite)
The foil seals keep the packs fresh, but once detached, the screw top lids are VERY easy to remove. These color tabs look EXACTLY like candy, so if your little one loves opening things and eating lots of sweets, be sure to stash these safely. Crayola tabs are Non-Toxic, but I wouldn't take any chances.
Bring on the Bath
The most complicated thing about using this product, is deciding which color to try first!We've tried every Crayola Bathtub Tint color, we've even tried mixing a few (which I DON'T recommend) it's ugly! But, DO try two or three of the same tabs. I'm glad we decided to "take the plunge", in the end, we discovered a pleasant surprise. My tub, my towels and my toddler are squeaky clean (No tie-dye).
*Product is non toxic and non-staining, though Crayola recommends testing tub surfaces for colorfastness. Not recommended for old, unfinished , or scratched/marred tub surfaces*
Last edited on Jun 26, 2007
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