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playtex disposable bottle liners
hermykne · 16/02/2003 14:42
would anyone know of a source to get these on the web?
janh · 16/02/2003 15:11
Hi, hermykne, I just googled and got this site:
www.lilliput.com/product-Feeding.html
It said they were 3.99GBP. How much are they in shops? (Or can't you get them in shops these days? I always used to use them and thought they were great but there weren't many sources then and that was 8 years ago.)
janh · 16/02/2003 15:18
But you can't use the internet to order - sorry - I didn't look properly before. You can phone though. (It doesn't say how much for p & p either. Not much use really!)
hermykne · 16/02/2003 19:28
no thanks ,my local chemist takes ages for restocking and boots doesnt supply them, so that helps jan h
Marina · 17/02/2003 09:26
Hermykne, I tried for about a year to find a web source for these and failed. That was a couple of years ago, mind.
I did find that with a bit of careful stretching at the neck of the liner, I could just manage with the Avent ones, which were much more widely available then.
It baffles me that this product is not easier to obtain. We had a b/f ds who just would NOT take any other type of teat.
bundle · 17/02/2003 12:24
hermykne, where do you live? my local chemist has them for £3.99 and I tend to buy 2 packs each time.
hermykne · 17/02/2003 20:28
thanks all for those bits of info, its bizarre that they are not widely available, they have a great US website!!!
i live in ireland just beside the border so all the UK shops are very nearby but the chemists are slow on restocking, my little girl has such problems latching to the regular teets, the milk or formula poors out all over her face!! so i am going to stick with them til whenever, if i get more liners!, but i do know i can get in Dublin if all else fails. e=shopping is just handy.
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