Each set of our cloth napkins for kids comes with five kid-sized napkins and a durable pouch that makes a nice home for the napkins while fitting neatly in a lunchbox. You can even write messages to your little ones on the inside flap of the pouch with a dry erase marker. I know -- what will we think of next?
What kind of materials are used to make my Happikins?
We hand select the fabric used for every napkin. In most cases, the napkins are made of 100% cotton. In a small minority of instances the fabric used for our child cloth napkins is a cotton-polyester blend. In either case, the materials we use are of the highest quality and withstand the test of time.
Where are Happikins made?
We’re proud to say that our kid cloth napkins are made in the U.S.A.
How long will it take to receive my order?
We’re working hard to keep up with demand. In most cases, you should receive your Happikins in a week's time. If for any reason we anticipate it may take longer, we’ll let you know ahead of time via email.
Do you fulfill bulk orders?
Yes. In fact, many elementary schools have used Happikins™ as a fundraiser. To learn more about our “Clean Cafeteria” program and how adopting a waste-free lunch might work in your school, send us a note at info@happikins.com.
Happikins is the newest offering from Happi Co.
Happi Co. creates responsibly crafted products for young children and the moms who love them. Happi Co. products are a unique blend of intelligence and artistry designed to help parents and children build stronger relationships with each other and the world around them.
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