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pampers nappies size 1 new born, best offers?
jammiev
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hi, on the hunt for some of the above, anyone know of any good offers?
thanks
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Do we take it that you have a new baby? Congratulations.
I always found buying a full box cheaper than all most all other ways, but the cheapest is to get yourself on a nappy trial. They supply all your nappies and you just have to tick off on a chart how the nappy fitted etc. I continually did this with my second child and I don't think I ever bought him a nappy.0 -
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How do you get on a nappy trial?
Pampers newborn are loads cheaper than size 3 and up! your best bet for nappies is boots, buy pampers, they often do deals and make sure you have an advantage card as the points still build up.Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
RustyFlange, my health visitor told me about it. Hope you find one.0
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40something wrote: »Do we take it that you have a new baby? Congratulations.
I always found buying a full box cheaper than all most all other ways, but the cheapest is to get yourself on a nappy trial. They supply all your nappies and you just have to tick off on a chart how the nappy fitted etc. I continually did this with my second child and I don't think I ever bought him a nappy.
Other than asking the Health Visitor. (I have as little to do with mine as possible!) :rolleyes:
Can you remember any details about the trial that you did? Do you know which company you were doing the trials for? I'd be really interested in that sort of thing.
Thanks in advance!0
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