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Toss Your Kitchen Sponge For Scrub & Throw Sponges

 Research has shown that kitchen sponges may contain more active bacteria than any other area in the house, including the toilet. Research has also shown that sponges may contain pathogenic bacteria, like E. coli and Salmonella, that can lead to disease. So why do we hang onto sponges?


 Many people who stopped using paper towels to save money or do better for the environment started using sponges in their kitchens. We use our sponges for many jobs, like washing dishes, wiping countertops, and maybe cleaning up messes on the floor. My mom used to clean up vomit with her kitchen sponge!

 Day after day, we use the same sponge for cleaning. We treat that sponge like gold and keep using it until it starts to smell. Some people may try to extend the life of their sponge by putting it in the dishwasher or microwave, thinking that it is clean enough to use again.

The shocking news is that little tool that sits in the heart of our homes, cleans the dishes we eat from, and wipes our counters is filled with bacteria that could be making you sick. Sponges are not meant to be reused over and over. 

Toss Your Kitchen Sponge For Scrub & Throw Sponges

So why are we not using a new sponge every day? For many people, the simple answer is money. Sponges cost a lot of money, especially the ones with a smiley face. Or choosing to reuse the sponge may be due to environmental reasons, since most sponges contain plastic.

Throw all those excuses away and start cleaning with Scrub & Throw Sponges.

 Start each morning with a fresh, new sponge. Your health deserves a sponge that does not contain dangerous germs and bacteria. 

Scrub & Throw Sponges are Eco-friendly and Affordable

 Scrub & Throw scrub sponges do the same job as your traditional scrub sponge and are 100% biodegradable. These sponges are made of loofah vegetable fibers and can be tossed into your kitchen compost bucket.

Scrub & Throw Sponges 

  + Are compostable

  + Decompose within 30 days

  + Made from loofah vegetable fibers

  + Requires zero oil for production

  + 100% plastic-free

  + Made from a renewable resource

   + Affordable option

  + Even the packaging is 100% biodegradable

Common questions about Scrub & Throw Sponges

   1. How much does each sponge cost? The price of each sponge ranges from $0.44 - $0.67, depending on how many you purchase at a time.

  2. Are Scrub & Throw scrub sponges safe for ceramic and non-stick pans? Yes! Scrub & Throw scrub sponges are safe for ceramic and non-stick pans. They are scratch-free. 

  3. What types of household items can be cleaned using Scrub & Throw scrub sponges? Scrub & Throw scrub sponges can be used on dishes, countertops, sinks, toilets, bathtubs, high chairs, toys, pet cages, windows, walls, and anywhere else that needs a good scrubbing.

  4. How do I store 30-180 scrub sponges? The sponges come compressed and looking like crackers! To use, just rinse them under water and watch them expand!

  5. Can I use Scrub & Throw scrub sponges on my body? Yes, the sponges are made from loofah vegetable fibers. They are safe and effective body exfoliators!

  6. Where can I buy Scrub & Throw Sponges? These incredible sponges can be purchased here.

You deserve a new kind of clean. A fresh, new sponge every day. Then throw it away. No germs. No looking back.

11 comments:

LisaLisa said...

I usually avoid traditional kitchen sponges since they can carry so many germs and get pretty gross. Instead, I stick to a few eco-friendly options in my kitchen, but this is actually the first time I’ve come across the Scrub & Throw sponges.

Sophie said...

I was actually on the look out for something like this! Much more hygienic for sure.

AiringMyLaundry said...

I always worry what might be in my sponge. I'll have to get these for sure so I'm not paranoid about bacterias.

LoriBosworth said...

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Okay, I'm ditching our sponge and will look into getting these sponges!

Sharla said...

I am always happy to learn about eco-friendly options for housecleaning. Sponges do get gross pretty quickly.

Yufi Rizkianti said...

Thank you for introducing this product. I sometimes get confused about which sponges are best for me.

Anonymous said...

Ohh these sound amazing! I need these for my kitchen to make cleaning dishes easier. Melissa

Melanie E said...

These scrub and throw sponges sound really useful. I love that they have multiple applications and that they are also eco-friendly.

jerry godinho said...

I love this idea! I’ve always been wary of kitchen sponges because they harbor so much bacteria. The Scrub & Throw sponges sound like a perfect solution—eco-friendly, affordable, and hygienic. I appreciate that they’re compostable and made from loofah fibers. I’ll definitely be switching to these in my kitchen.

Jen said...

I would like to try these Scrub & Throw Sponges! We periodically microwave our sponges so that the heat kills the bacteria.

Lavanda said...

Wow, I had no idea kitchen sponges were that gross! These sponges sound like such a smart swap, especially since they’re compostable and safe for pretty much everything.

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