Cloth Diapers: Sam's Club
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Sam's Club Brand Diapers
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- Hi,how are you? I was wondering how you new your daughter was allergic to the dye used in diapers? Curious if my nephew might be? Sorry, no recomendations, how about c...
- I have used Sam's diapers a lot in the past. How would I know to be able to tell you if there is dye?
- Hi M., I'm not sure about Sam's Club diapers...have you tried Aldi's Nanny brand? They were good and pretty inexpensive, yet very cloth like. Not sure about the dye...
Sam's Club Vs. Costco
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- I haven't been to a Sam's Club in a few years. We are members at Costco. We have a joint membership that costs us $50 a year. I love going there. We don't usually ...
- I have a membership to Sam's and my friend has one for Costco. We both have lots of kids and use the diapers and wipes which appear to be the almost identical. I lov...
- I've been a member of both, but I like Costco better. The membership fee is around 45.00, so a little more perhaps. I believe Sam's is owned by Walmart, and they hav...
Cloth Diapers .... or Not??
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- Hi L., I love cloth diapers. If you're talking about pocket diapers my favorites are Fuzzi Bunz and BumGenius. I like the softness of the fleece in FB and the trimn...
- We started cloth diapering at 2 months. We were spending $80-120 a month in disposable diapers. Plus, whatever we were spending on wipes. We spent around 200 (you can ...
- I loved them. I used Fuzzy Bunz. Easy to use. I did pretty much all the diapering, but I didn't mind. But, seriously, it is not much different from paper diapers. Some...
Cloth Diapers and Diaper Rash. Please Help!
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- We use cloth diapers and wipes and have never had a problem with rashes, and my daughter has my sensitive skin (which I know because she's reacted to other things in o...
- ~ This may sound weird but if you breast fedd too try squirting a bit of milk on her bum at every change. ~ Do you know if your family has a history of food aler...
- Tide free and clear? Get yourself something like Rocken' green. My son had a really bad reaction to the free and clear too, even had the Dr thinking it was a yeast inf...
Looking for Recommendations for Diaper Pail to Use in Nursery for Cloth Diapers
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- I just toss a wet bag inside a regular trash can and toss the diapers in there after I toss the poo in the toilet. When I wash the diapers I wash the wet bag as well.
- Hi! We liked the Diaper Genie. One perk is that you can use regular ShopRite bags, which saves on the expense of buying special brand name bags for it. GL! C. ht...
- Hi J., I use a tiddy cat plastic bucket (after i used all the cat liter) i didn't want to spend any more money and plus it is reusing what i have. Best of Luck!...
Cloth Diapers - Making the Switch
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- Hi J. I switched to cloth diapers when my first child was a year and then used them for my second child from about 3 months. I used two different types of diaper, the...
- I disagree that there is little difference environmentally between cloth and disposable. Disposable diapers, when made, release toxins into the air, which are harmful ...
- Hi J., We don't quite fit your question, as we have been using cloth from the start, but I thought I might add my two cents anyhow. We love using cloth--you do have...
Diapers
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- I have found that walmart is the cheapest unless you have a membership to costco they have really big boxes that are at a great price.
- check the sunday papers for ads. kroger and cvs often have diapers on sale. so does meijers and target. The best price taht I have seen is $8 for a jumbo pack of nam...
- I FIND THAT DIAPERS ARE THE CHEAPEST AT SAM CLUB OR COSTCO AND IF YOU DON'T OWN A MEMBERSHIP AT THESE PLACES WAL-MART IS THE NEXT CHEAPEST.
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- I think Target diapers are wonderful.
- My sister-in-law and brother-in-law use Luvs and really like them. We usually buy pampers at Sam's Club because we can buy them in bulk. We also sometimes use the Albe...
- I was like that that with my first until almost the end of diapers. Then I started trying many different cheaper brands. The store brands (Kroger, Wal-Mart) did not wo...
Smile's Diapers
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- The diaper's didn't work well for us. If you try and they don't work you can return them. I did. I also tried the cheap Target and Giant brands. They also didn't w...
- I've used Pampers Premium diapers exclusively since my 5yo was born, and now use them on my 2 and 1 yo boys. When Maggie was born I tried a handful of other brands (Hu...
- Hi B., did you have some info about this? I am interested too in try them Thanks!! Rox
Diapers
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- Most areas have a diaper service that will pick up dirtys and drop off cleans. However, I don't think that's much greener than disposables since there's all of the gas...
- I use cloth diapers and am a whole seller as well for them. I LOVE them, and don't find them to be more work at all in terms of laundry. It's actually some of the ea...
- I hated the thought of disposable diapers too, but also didn't want neverending laundry, or buckets of soaking poop diapers. We used dydee diaper service and I couldn...