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yummy mummy changing bags

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fairy15 · 27/05/2008 19:31

are they any good? i really want one. where is the cheapest place? please help me.

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Pinkjenny · 28/05/2008 11:39

I have one - do you mean the ones by Pink Lining? I got mine from the website. I have only just stopped using mine as dd is now 1yo and doesn't need as much kit!

I really liked having a nice bag, and had no complaints tbh.

savoycabbage · 28/05/2008 11:42

I got mine from the website too and I really liked it but the one I had was a bit on the massive side. I liked having a nice bag too.

4andnotout · 28/05/2008 11:43

Which one did you have Savoy as i will have 2 dc's in cloth so will need the extra space!
Sorry for hijack op!

fairy15 · 28/05/2008 13:58

thanx
pinkjenny would you consider selling yours if you no longer use it?

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Pinkjenny · 28/05/2008 13:59

Sorry fairy, going to keep mine in case I have any more babies.

But that is a recommendation in itself! Is there nothing on ebay?

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 28/05/2008 14:07

Lullabys sell the Pink Lining bags. They also often sell them via Ebay and are often about £5 cheaper.

fairy15 · 28/05/2008 15:44

thanx ladies i'll have a look

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