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Bundle of 3 Swedish Dishcloths | Autumn & Thanksgiving Set

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Set of 3 Autumn & Thanksgiving Swedish Dishcloths: Thankful, Pumpkins & Gourds, Grateful (Orange & Burgundy)

This Autumn / Thanksgiving themed dishcloth set is something you will definitely be thankful for - our Swedish dishcloths will become your "go to" in all our holiday preparations and clean up: clearing crumbs and spills off counters, cleaning mirrors & windows (streak-free!), hand-washing the fine china and crystal, wiping down the sink, cabinet fronts, stainless steel appliances... and the list goes on!

Easy clean up with these wonderful, hardworking cloths means more time spent gathering with family & friends.  

About Sweetgum Home's sustainable, stylish, Swedish dishcloths:

  • We left out all the bad stuff and kept it simple: 70% Cellulose (wood pulp) & 30% Cotton, sourced from Europe and printed in Finland with water based inks
  • A single Swedish dishcloth can replace +15 rolls of paper towels
  • Swedish dishcloths can absorbs 20x their weight yet they dry super fast... goodbye icky sponge smells or paper towel waste; hello happy, healthy home!
  • Size: 8" x 6.75" (size of a washcloth)
  • Machine and dishwasher washable, bleach safe too
  • 100% biodegradable: Use for ~6 months then compost!🌱

Each dishcloth has a removable sticker on the back explaining what this fabulous sponge cloth is all about.  

Grab a few extra to have on hand for Thanksgiving and other hostess gifts this fall.

You'll be helping to eliminate the 13 billion pounds of paper towel that are used and tossed in a year in the U.S. alone - saving you some bucks in the process too!  And unlike plastic sponges, Swedish dishcloths are 100% compostable... so no synthetic microfibers and plastics seeping into our waterways, water supply and oceans.  That's something we can all be thankful for!

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