
10-04-2006, 07:35 PM
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Don't Blink.
Don't even blink.
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10-04-2006, 07:46 PM
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I haven't tried them yet, but I was going to buy some in the next few days. My experience with diapers is that every kid is different. I have one who could wear anything but Huggies (for some reason they always leaked on him) and one who went through a period of time where Pampers leaked everytime he wore them, so it had little to do with the quality of the diaper and more to do with how they fit their build. My oldest was a very stocky baby and my youngest is solid but thinner and shorter than his brother was at this age, so who knows. The poor kids only get name brand diapers when Mommy has coupons or rebates anyway, otherwise they get Parent's Choice from Walmart...but those have leaked the least for us over the years. 
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10-05-2006, 06:30 PM
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My niece has been wearing them, since last night, and she hasn't had any problems. No leaks from over night and the tabs have stayed put. To me, well worth the free extra bucks price - 
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The angels are coming for you.
But listen, your life could depend on this:
Don't Blink.
Don't even blink.
Blink and you're dead.
They are fast, faster than you could believe.
Don't turn your back.
Don't look away and don't blink.
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10-05-2006, 07:27 PM
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We've used them a day and a half now and they have held up for us. Even with a stinky/very wet diaper after a nap. They remind me of the regular CVS ones. Not something I would get without a great deal, but not the worst I have used.
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10-05-2006, 08:33 PM
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I feel so much more reassured now. I bought mine this evening.
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10-05-2006, 10:46 PM
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THANK YOU!!!! This grtgrandma feels better. 
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10-06-2006, 06:55 AM
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Just in case you are not so interested for the diaper and do not want to waste the 2.00 coupon (CRT) for the playshool, you might try to get the baby care accessories. Besides, they are BOGO50% off. It is a great deal to reach $10 and get $5ECB plus the $2 coupon you used. I bought 1 mega diaper, 2 wipes, 1 heat sensitive soft spoons (3pkt) 3.99 and 1 teething key ring (3.99) which took off 2.00 at the end of transaction as BOGO50%. My 6 months old son loves the teething ring. Hope this help to wise spend your coupon 
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10-06-2006, 10:23 AM
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I agree with others. The diapers are like most generics I have used. I wouldn't have bought them except for the ECB's and the CRT q. I rarely buy generics unless they are almost free. I also bought the wipes. We were in desperate need of a good deal on wipes! They are a bit thin but still useable. I personally think that even pampers wipes are a bit thin. Huggies wipes are my favorite, but I will use just about anything if they are almost free! 
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10-06-2006, 12:49 PM
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I found them to be comparable to every other generic. They are a bit roomier than the Target ones, but very much like the old CVS ones. Tyco makes 99% of all of the store branded diapers, with just some variations between them requested by the distributor/store brand.
My daughter had hardly worn ANY name brand diapers since she got out of Swaddlers so these work just fine and hold up great. But every kid is different.
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02-15-2007, 11:32 AM
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I love playskool diapers
They are better than huggies and luvs size 3 which leak overnight (huggies much more than luvs) Still they dont have the stretchy flex type features or nice designs which I would expect for the money. I dont know how good size 3 in pampers are since there more expensive in bulk than huggies in bulk. The only draw back other than cost is there the easiest for my 14 month old to get off .
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