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vikinglights · 26/01/2014 19:51

I was in the supermarket yesterday (not in the UK) and saw Libero pull up nappies in a size 8 so they appear to be making them in a larger size now. I have seen Libero brand mentioned on here so thought I should mention it

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autumnsmum · 26/01/2014 20:13

Viking lights that's brilliant would you mind saying which supermarket it was ?

vikinglights · 27/01/2014 07:04

it was a norwegian supermarket so probably not too helpful (unless someone is heading to Scandinavia on holiday!) but the supermarket was MENY

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ouryve · 27/01/2014 09:36

That's interesting.

I've seen the night time ones, over here, which go up to large sizes. Never tried them because the huggies and pampers equivalents are a lot cheaper when on offer.

Strikeuptheband · 27/01/2014 10:21

Libero are the ones that are given to us free here and they are really good quality. Think they are made by the same company that make Tena so I would expect them to have something in all sizes from size 6 upwards?

Strikeuptheband · 27/01/2014 10:23

It seems to be a real postcode lottery as to who gets free nappies and who doesn't and what a ges though Sad

ouryve · 27/01/2014 10:44

At one point, I had both boys getting the free nappies, but, because we live on a border, one got the Tena Libero and the other got Pampers (their bigger offerings were attends).

The services have merged, now, and I have just the one boy getting attends. They work well when he doesn't rip them to shreds, as the outside is made of quite flimsy plastic. I was supposed to order some more for this week, but haven't bothered because I'm sick of the stuffing all over the house. We've been buying dry nites for him, instead, and just using the odd big nappy, plus a load of parcel tape to stop him from popping them!

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