Every parent knows the scene:
You’ve just settled at a café, ordered a coffee, maybe even a babyccino, and the first thing to land on the table isn’t food — it’s a bright plastic packet of disposable wipes. Usually a fresh one, grabbed on the way out because you never know how many you’ll need.
It feels clunky, sometimes even a little embarrassing. Before long, the aftermath builds: wipes stuffed into coffee cups, scrunched up on plates, left behind in a trail of waste. Staff without kids glance over, unsure what to do with it all.
And it doesn’t stop at the café. Out and about, or in the car, those “convenient” wipes suddenly feel anything but. How many times have you stuffed a damp disposable into the side-door pocket, only to discover it weeks later? Or fished one out of a jacket pocket that’s gone cold, clammy, and just a bit yuck? Parenting is full of enough surprises — soggy wipes shouldn’t be one of them.
That’s why the Panni Pouch was born. Not a flimsy predictable wet bag. Not another packet - But a table-worthy pouch that looks neat and timeless next to your coffee and keeps a soft reusable cloth ready for messy fingers, café lunches, or car-ride snacks gone sideways.
Made from timeless cotton canvas with a wipeable lining, it looks at home on the table and feels like part of your outfit, not your changing bag. Quietly practical, always within reach, and a small lifestyle upgrade for parents who want clean-ups to feel as considered as the moments they’re protecting.
The Panni Pouch was never just about carrying a cloth. It’s about reclaiming calm. About turning “mess management” into something effortless and intentional. Because yes, parenting is messy — but what you bring to the table doesn’t have to be.