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Huggies Diapers

Oh and by the way . . . if you're interested . . .
 I got Huggies Snug & Dry for 10 cents a diaper (on sale $40.79) for a 258 box count:

$2 off using the manufacturers (ecoupon)
20% off (if it's your first diaper purchase) with code OHBABY20
$10 off if new customer using BCEXPECTS

I doubt they'll let you use OHBABY20 and the BCEXPECTS together
but worth a try? I used another $3 off code instead of OHBABY20 but it expired last night. {I know that the ecoupon and BCEXPECTS will work for sure which will give you 11 cents/diaper}

I'm looking for Pampers newborn & size 1 discounts - it looks like Amazon mom might be my best bet - but 10 cents a diaper for Huggies aint bad! Costco has the same diapers but in size 2 right now for 14 cents each. Free shipping on both sites; however, at diapers.com the order has to be greater than $49, so I threw in some destin & lanolin cream I know I'll need.


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  1. I hope the huggies work for you. I don't know if it's just Henry's size (he's still in the newborn size), but he has blown out of every single one of those diapers. We keep him in parent's choice or luvs. We haven't tried pampers though.

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    1. I've actually heard that. Everything seems to be hit or miss, but a lot of people have said Pampers are best in the beginning . . . who knows! I guess we'll all have to deal with trial and error! I'm glad to hear the cheaper diapers are working tho! or at least better? haha.

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