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Huggies nappies being discontinued
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Mortgage free plans on hold!
Renovation Dedication! That's what you need!0 -
I love huggies nappies. My daughter (last baby) will be 18 months by then, it will an incentive to get her potty trained xx0
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I love huggies nappies too.....but hate the wipes with a passion!0
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I wonder if it's going to be a "Heinz Salad Cream" situation? Where they stopped selling it saying that it was too expensive to make then, after a public outcry, brought it back out again at a much higher price...0
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Aw, this is sad. My son leaked in huggies, but they were perfect for my daughter.0
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Never used the nappies (we get the boxes from Kiddicare or use Tescos if they're on a good offer) but the wipes I like.
Few people on another board suggested Costco's nappies were very similar to Huggies. Personally I swear by the Just For Bums from Kiddicare but obviously babies vary.Little miracle born April 2012, 33 weeks gestation and a little toughie!0 -
Weird isn't it how they suit some and not others. Ds1 had tescos in the day and huggies at night, where as ds 2 has pampers day and night. Didn't get on with tescos or huggies for him. Might give asda's a try actually.. I hate the huggies wipes too, but know people who love them...Full time working mum to 2 boys
DH Stay at home dad
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Only had 1 LO so can't be an expert but Asda & Huggies always leaked on me, first week I was given both and was changing clothes 3-4 times a day.
Nan started buying me Aldi ones and worked a charm, but then he got a sore bum so changed to super dry pampers and my LO has been in them since, very rarley have leaks cept maybe in the morning (he is 3months and sleeps from 11pm-10am ...NOT complaining) because its just carrying that much....
Swear by them. For saying they are the super dry ones (the cheaper ones) I wonder what the others would be like!
XxPeople don't know what they want until you show them.0 -
Lidl wipes are as thick as huggies wipes and are only 80p! Both my Lgs had huggies until I found Sainsburies own nappies, they are brill.:T: DD1 23/11/09
DD2 16/12/10
DS1 19/01/13
DS2 05/03/140 -
My son never got on with the nappies but I love the wipes (especially the aloe vera ones) so I'm glad they'll still be selling those
Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240
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