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That's a shame - I like huggies, they seem much softer than other brands. Saying that I too go for Sainsburys own (we're on Pull ups now). And Johnsons extra care wipes (the green stripey ones) that have through two children managed to successfully prevent nappy rash. On the subject of which, Pampers are the worst for us - I just bought a pack of Pampers recently and within a day my LO had sore bits. Back on to Sainsburys, and all better.

cashewnut Wrote:

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> PHEW... looks like they'll still be making their

> excellent baby wipes.



I'm not a massive fan of their wipes but for those who are apparently you can even launder them and re-use - if you were interested in being eco friendly and wanted some cloths to use around the house (assuming not TOO dirty without being crude) :)

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