The present invention is directed to a health-and-hygiene appliance
comprising a dispersible component and a releasable component. Some or
all of the releasable component is not homogeneously distributed
throughout the dispersible component. Instead, the releasable component
is disposed adjacent or proximate to the dispersible component, as would
occur if the dispersible component was coated, sprayed, injected,
deposited, printed, or otherwise associated with a formed dispersible
component. One example of such an appliance is a cleansing product in
which, on exposure to liquid, such as water, the dispersible component
disperses or disintegrates, thereby releasing, and making available, all
or substantially all of the releasable component, in this case a soap,
cleanser, or other formulation. The releasable component may be released
prior to, concurrent with, and/or after dispersal or disintegration of
the dispersing component. The appliance can be sized for convenient
handling by a caregiver or user--e.g., a child--and for delivery of a
pre-selected amount of the releasable component in a single use.