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1/3rd off nappies at Sainsburys
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Huggies and breast feeding don`t go together!!!
When ever I bought a pack they would leak causing loads of washing.
Is it just me?
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Yes, it's instore - picked one pack up this morning with my last pampers voucher, and will get a months supply in a few days (hoping the mailing will arrive first with more vouchers, lol)
DFW Nerd no. 884 - Proud to [strike]be dealing with[/strike] have dealt with my debts0 -
does this count for those pyjama pants (huggies, when they wet themselves at night)Fr. Stack: While you were out, I got the keys to your car. And drove it into a big wall. And if you don't like it, tough. I've had my fun, and that's all that matters.0
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Yes, according to the website, Drynites are down to £3.29 a pack

(which is great as I remember when eldest needed them, they were never in the offers)DFW Nerd no. 884 - Proud to [strike]be dealing with[/strike] have dealt with my debts0 -
does this count for those pyjama pants (huggies, when they wet themselves at night)
Don't forget that there are a few samples of these on the Net as well, e.g.
https://www.drynites.com/uk/secure/free-sample/default.aspx
Don't forget that your parents will also want a set for when they babysit (sent to their address), as will every other address you can think of......
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Up until recently I've been a huggies fan for my daughter's disposables. However after reading the 'Which' report on nappies I thought I'd try the Asda Comfort Dry own brand that they recommend (came 2nd overall) at £3.97 for 34 in size 4 (much cheaper than Huggies). I'm not a fan of Asda I must admit and was a bit sceptical. However they are really good. I'm impressed.0
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Managed to get huggies for my little one at the local sainsbury's (it is just a small one but they had all the brands) Thanks OP0
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I purchased an econonmy pack of huggies for 5.98!! The carry packs are 3.98.
This is the same for Pampers, if my memory serves me correctly!
I only purchased a carry pack late last week from Tesco for 5.98! Ugh! LOL."I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0 -
In my local Sainsburys yesterday I managed toget a pack of Huggies Natural Fit nappies size 4 with a free pack of Huggies wipes inside! These were down to £3.85 then used my £2 of Huggies voucher from Sainsburys mailing! Bargain wipes and nappies for £1.85!!!0
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I have used Sainsburys own brand disposable nappies and found them very good, very similar to Pampers in fact and much cheaper.
For breastfed runny pooh you can't beat cloth nappies. The cotton or bamboo soaks it up much better than disposables where I found it just squirted out of the sides on many occasions (sorry if TMI!)
Loopy x0
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