Gelli Baff Fills Your Bathtub Up With Gel!

by natalie on January 25, 2012

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If you have toddlers, chances are your kids watch a lot of Nick Jr. and Nickelodeon. And if they watch those channels, there’s no doubt in my mind they FREAK OUT with excitement every time the commercials for Gelli Baff comes on. My two year olds are even jumping up and down like they won the lottery when they see the commercial. There’s been lots of begging and pleading at my house lately…

For those of you who aren’t familiar with Gelli Baff, let me explain. Gelli Baff turns bath water into goo (like slime that the kids buy at the store), and when they’re done with the bath, it turns back into water.

All you do (according to the instructions) is run your a bath, add the Gelli Baff and then “watch in amazement as your boring bath water magically turns into a fun, thick goo.” Gelli Baff is described as a completely harmless powder that soaks up 400 times its own weight in water. After the bath, you add the sachet of dissolver powder and the goo disappears as magically as it appeared; it reverts back to plain old colored bath water so that you don’t have to worry about it blocking or clogging the bath.

Gelli Baff doesn’t stain carpets or kids and contains no harmful chemicals. It’s fun, but it also softens and cleans the skin.

I’m not sure I buy that it’s as awesome as it claims to be. One reviewer said: “DO NOT BUY GELLI BAFF UNLESS YOU HAVE A SHOWER as it is impossible to clean the stuff off the kids otherwise. ” Others say it takes a long time to turn into goo and then dissolve again (not instantly as they claim).

Have you tried Gelli Baff? Call me a cheapskate, but I’m not willing to try it for $20 a box!

Photo Source: Amazon.com

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Adventures In Babywearing January 25, 2012 at 6:50 am

I have never heard of this and am not sure it would be something I want in my white bathroom. Maybe in a baby pool in the summer when you can hose them off outside?

Steph

Ruby T. January 25, 2012 at 7:39 am

What the … ? This sounds crazy! Perhaps it should go in that “unnecessary baby products” posting with the baby in the egg cup bathtub, etc. LOL!

A goo bath?? Seriously? Ew.

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