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Seeking Least Expensive Place for Pampers

Hi everyone!! I'm three days away from due date and need to know the best place to buy pampers in bulk for cheap. I'm on FML so need to be frugal for now. All suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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Hi Jeanine, the best way to get them if you can is Costco, or BJ's. They are $40 a box but that is 150 diapers, versus if you go to walmart or something like that you get 20 diapers for $20. Hope this does help some!

When my daughter was born a friend of mine suggested I tried Parent's Choice diapers, it's a Walmart brand. They are really good and inexpensive. You can get them at Sam's too.

For my nephew (which my uncle is raising) they buy them at BJ's he told me that they were good and cost effective.

Also Target's brand are good and cheap and really good.

Winn Dixie's and Save Rite's brand diapers are the cheapest out there and they work great. My daughter's skin is really sensitive and she was only able to wear the Luvs and Pampers brand. The only one that she can wear is the Winn Dixie's and Save Rite's brand. Publix's brand is the same brand as the Winn Dixie's brand and Save Rite's brand, but of course Publix is about $2+ more. Winn Dixie also has a special card that saves you some money. It doesn't hurt to check it out.

Oh good luck with the new baby!!!
BJ's Wholesale sells Pampers diapers, wipes, and Infamil powdered formula (DHA RHA with Iron--among others) in bulk (biggest boxes of diapers and canisters of formula I've seen)--there is one near Waterford Lakes on Lake Underhill Road. I found the membership worth it (around $25/year) for just these 3 items the first year my son was born. But they also have great deals on other bulk items along with a very good meat and produce department.
I know Costco wholesale does not carry pampers (only huggies)--and no formula, and not sure about Sam's but I'm pretty sure they don't carry Pampers either.
We would go about once a month over to BJs and stock up on those items along with paper towels, toilet paper, etc. And they open early---around 8am which is also earlier than any of the other clubs.
Anyways, I know they'll let you in and shop before you buy a membership, so you should really check out the prices there, they are really the best I found (online or otherwise) and we were very partial to those brands (pampers and Infamil).
oh one warning--they do grow fast at first so watch out about buying too many diapers in the really small sizes I think my son started in newborns but was in 4's by around 6-8 months. And some larger babies are even to big for the newborn size right away!

If you buy diapers online at 1800diapers.com they are the same price that you get them from Publix, but YOU DON'T PAY TAX and shipping is free over a certain amount. I buy diapers, wipes, and formula so I always go over the amount to get free shipping. It's soooooo nice to have it right at your door instead of shlepping to the store to get it!! There is some way you can enter coupon codes, but I think you have to send the coupons in the mail to them and then they send you a coupon code to input on the site when you order- I may have that wrong- check the site. Also, check Parenting magazine for a coupon code in their ad you can use on your first time you order to get a couple of bucks off. The cheapest place in town I've seen to buy diapers, formula, and wipes is Babys R Us, but I have absolutely zero willpower to not buy 100 other things I didn't know I "have to have" until I see it in the store! So I only buy at Babys R Us if I'm already there buying something else-- I don't take a special trip just for diapers

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