“Thanks to the Driblet both mine and the Phantom Dribbler`s lives

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“Thanks to the Driblet both mine and the Phantom Dribbler`s lives
Nadine Campbell, from Liverpool says:
“My son Miles is nearly 11 months old and so
Driblet is a brand new type of Bib on the market, created by
mum Ciara Kilcommons to tackle her son’s dribble. After
VFTS met her at The Baby and Toddler show, Manchester, we
decided to give three mums a chance to put Driblet to the test.
Here’s what they thought...
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Della Evans, from Weston Super-Mare says:
“Edward (or the Phantom Dribbler as he is affectionately known) somehow
used to make his way through 4 or 5 cotton bibs a day (not including meal
times) and I regularly found myself having to change his tops after having dribbled right through, plastic backed bibs just rubbed his neck and fashion bibs
were as much use as a wet paper towel, until now...
Edwards favourite trick was to get bored and remove a normal bib by pulling it
off but thanks to the clever but simple thought of a double popper he has found
this impossible and gave up after a fair few tugs.
The Driblet lasts a complete day and seems to lock dribble in the middle layer
of the bib and we loved it that much that it is worn daily and washed at night. I
was expecting the bright colours to fade quickly because of this but they have
stayed bright and stain free even after “the tomato soup episode” which would
normally stain material of most types yet the driblet resisted it and washed
straight out.
After getting 1 initially to try I’m now heading out and buying another 3 or 4 so
that they don’t have to be washed nightly.
“Thanks to the Driblet both mine and the Phantom Dribbler’s lives
have become much more pleasant not having to carry umpteen
changes of tops and bibs every time I leave the house.”
He may even loose his nickname due to the dribble not being visible!”
Visit From the Stork 2013, part of 007 Media
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far has seven teeth with a few more on the
way, so as you can imagine there is a lot of
dribbling going on. I have tried normal bibs,
dribble bibs and seem to be constantly mopping up his chin and clothes with baby wipes
and tissues. I was pleasantly surprised when
I received 'the driblet bib', I thought it was
going to be just like the rest but it isn't.
“Not only is it considerably thicker
than normal bibs and dribble bibs, it is
stylish and practical.”
My son happily wears it so it must be comfortable too. It meant that I wasn't having to
change his outfit because it soaked up all the
dribble leaving his clothes underneath dry. I
would definitely recommended it to other
mums and dads and would definitely buy
more.”
Mollie Salmon, from Scunthorpe says:
“The Driblet is brilliant, Freya has got lots of
other bibs in the same bandanna shape, but
the driblet is so much better.
Freya
a
ged 3
m
onths
Whilst the other bibs are cotton so the
dribble goes through the clothes, the
driblet is absorbent and can absorb
‘spillages’!
As well as this, the fastening is also really
good as you can do it up and take it off with
one hand whilst holding your baby. I would
definitely go and buy more! “
You can buy Driblet bibs from their website
www.Driblet.co.uk or search for them on facebook