Huggies nappies to be discontinued from spring 2013 grab them now if you use them
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This is very odd. The FAQs don't really tell the story. I wonder what's happened. As far as I was aware, they were selling well and giving Pampers a run for their money.0
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Thanks for the heads up!Wealth is what you're left with when all your money runs out0
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Gutted. These are the only nappies that keep my son dry all night0
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Thanks OP - I was just about to post the same! I managed to get 2 Huggies giga boxes (160 nappies) in size 4 yesterday from Mothercare for £17.49 each (£34.98 in total) and free delivery. Amazon had the same deal.0
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Obviously just not a profitable enough business line for them. Volume sales doesn't necessarily equal profitability.
EDIT: More info here
http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/news/kimberly-clark-pulls-huggies-nappy-brand/4004453.article0 -
huggies tend to leak in my experience. And are generally known for it.Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move
Lily contracted Strep B Meningitis Dec 2006 :eek: Now seemingly a normal little monster. :beer:
Love to my two angels that I will never forget.0 -
Its the only ones i use on my grandsons and in all my nappy cakesI Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It0
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Try aldi nappies I swear by them x0
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Personally found both Huggies and Pampers to leak with my son (15wks) I regularly use Tescos nappies as they don't leak and are cheaper. Have used Aldi and found them to be better than the 2 big brands also.0
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