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HomeVideo & Blu-RayHuggies Snug & Dry Diapers, Size 4 (22-37 Lbs), Disney, Pack of 126 Diapers |
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No leakage for my boy Jul 20, 2010 When my son reaches to use size 3 diapes, we tried many brands, such as Walmats, CVS,Pampers, and Huggies. This is the only one that fits my son's body best and never leaks stool, which is pretty runny then because of drinking breastmilk. Even the huggies little mover would have leakage sometimes. Since then, we keep using the Snug Dry and I am still very satisfied with it.
Very Reliable Company Jul 14, 2010 I love buying diapers from this company; they are not only at an excellent price, but they are punctual in their delivery.
Chemical Burn Jul 03, 2010 We were nervous that Pampers changed their diapers and read some terrible reviews...so we switched to Huggies hoping to avoid the burns that people were talking about and the first diaper from this box that we put on my son left the most horrible looking burn on the inside of his thighs that is so painful to him he can't walk right. Today it is still red and swollen and scabbed over. Horrible horrible experience.
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Why did I bother? Jun 07, 2010 I have never had much luck with Huggies in the past, but I thought I'd give them a try again, since I could save a bit on the Subscribe shipments.
I have two little ones in diapers, a six month old (16lb) and a two and half year old (27lb). Both of my boys leak through these thin diapers in about 6 hours. Which means almost every night.
I have had better luck with generic store brand diapers than these. The strength of the velcro tabs is pretty weak on these diapers too.
Always try a small pack of diapers before you go buy a big box or two. I learned that lesson again.
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Huggies are the best for us May 26, 2010 It really depends on the kid. Pampers give my kids rashes every place the diaper touches. It looks like they have a red diaper on when they are naked. Pampers have a perfume in them that my kids are very allergic to. Diapering is really a trial and error process. Huggies are more hypoallergenic than pampers...but no one can really tell any one which will be better on their kid. We have tried so many brands it is silly. We prefer Huggies. We also have to use perfume free lotion...so you really just have to try them and see.
If you are trying to decide on a brand I recommend buying a small pack at the grocery store before stalking up on any brand. See how they work for your child. Then stalk up. Amazon prices are grate and with the automatic shipment with 15% off and free shipping they beat Costco and Sams by far!
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