Invention Eases 'Don't Touch' Warning to Kids in Public Restrooms: ; Ex-S.C. Resident Designs Gloves to Reduce Surface Contact When Children Have to Go

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Former South Charleston resident Stephanie Dellamura has invented a product to help moms - and their children - avoid sticky situations.

Gotta Go Mitts are used to keep children ages 2 to 7 from touching germy surfaces in public restrooms.

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Invention Eases 'Don't Touch' Warning to Kids in Public Restrooms: ; Ex-S.C. Resident Designs Gloves to Reduce Surface Contact When Children Have to Go

They've also proven helpful, Dellamura said, in eliminating messes when children are eating lollipops and other candy.

"I hated that my boys had to use public restrooms," sa...

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