Do not flush these down a toilet.
This woman gives her honest opinion about Wipees. They are smaller than a nickel, compressed wipe that is like a kitchen wipe you use for 10 days, then wash it. To uncompress it add about a teaspoon or two of water. The dampness helps in its wiping capability. And they are individually wrapped in plastic so moisture does not uncompress them accidentally. These might be good for canoe or whitewater rafting trips!
Trust me, pine needles are NOT effective at getting your paper work done.
Remember, never flush anything down a toilet but toilet paper (not Wipees!) and human waste. Do not flush flushable wipes! It’s only a marketing term. They can clog the pipes! Digging up your sewer line to clear a clog can cost $5000-6000usd. My neighbor did it. See my newer post about the danger of flushable wipes here.
Amazon link to something similar: https://smile.amazon.com/Tissues-Compressed-Outdoors-Stronger-Carrying/dp/B00ZIY9YG4/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=wipes+toilet+paper&qid=1589190388&sr=8-3
You can also search for “expandable wipes” or “compressed towels” or “mini coin tissues”. They also come in tubes.