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Las3097 · 11/01/2013 22:17

my daughter is 17months and since she was about 9months we've always used Huggies, they don't smell awful and go all baggy like pampers, price is good, fit is good etc and she doesn't get rash. Why are they stopping them??!! Anyone recommend something good to change to? Use little Angela from asda sometimes but price wise they're not hugely cheaper than Huggies and morrisons were a crunchy waste of money! Think I'll have to crack on with potty training now then haha!!

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Las3097 · 11/01/2013 22:18

Should say "used to use little Angels from asda" Grin

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LaCiccolina · 11/01/2013 22:19

They are stopping them coz they are shite. Few buy their nappies. Everyone I know gets their wipes though.

Las3097 · 12/01/2013 08:47

Ok... Thanks. They're only stopping them
In uk and Ireland I thought...

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stormforce10 · 13/01/2013 20:45

i used them with dd with no problem but 6 years down the line had ds, bought huggies and hugely regretted it as they leaked massively.

We now use Aldi nappies which are great and a good price too

cantheyseeme · 13/01/2013 20:49

I love huggies becasue they dont smell and hold loads IMO but they sag and look full without any wee in them!
Pampers stink!

GoingToBedfordshire · 13/01/2013 20:55

Bugger, I have been getting on fine with them, no leaking or nappy rash.

Used to use Toujours from Lidl with DD1 and 2, but they gave DD3 a sore bum.

Trying to work out if I can can bulk buy the Huggies now, hopefully she will potty train at some point this year...

Have you tried the Sainsburys own brand? I think they were ok.

Going to have to investigate other brands too, what a PITA (sorry)

Lyftiduft · 13/01/2013 20:59

we use them, find them the best for our DS- but now buy Sainsbury's own, they are the same shape and seem to be as good :)

Las3097 · 13/01/2013 23:25

Thanks will try sainsburys. Had a leaflet through door from asda today - they have a baby event Instore starting 21st jan and loads of nappy offers in all sizes - one being two big boxes of Huggies for £14. A similar offer on pampers too. X

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McPhee · 13/01/2013 23:28

They are withdrawing from the UK market as they are no longer the market leader. Or some such bollocks.....

coffeeandcream · 13/01/2013 23:35

We used huggies for newborn DS for two weeks, no problems, then they inexplicably started leaking. We now use tesco's own, good price and no leaks, rashes or problems.

DoodleAlley · 13/01/2013 23:52

We found sainsburys active fit to be brilliant if that helps

KentuckyFriedChildren · 14/01/2013 00:10

I use real nappies but when I have to use disposable ones I find asda or tesco's are ok. I use probably 2 disposables per week though so my opinion may be a bit useless since they are on for literally 2 hours between them.

SneakyNuts · 14/01/2013 00:39

'Just4Bums' by Kiddicare are really good- cheap too. We get 136 size 4+ for £20 if that helps?

FadBook · 14/01/2013 00:42

Aldi, 48 for less than a fiver. Bargain!

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