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katykicker
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes, Wipe Your Asda Baby! (499 words)
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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I used these wipes on my niece recently. She had a particularly bad nappy and they were the only thing to happen. I didn't, initially, pay any attention to what I was using as I just needed wipes and fast! There are 80 wipes in this packet and each packet costs 98p at present from Asda. These are a little more expensive to the ...  Read the complete review

sianie2000
Premium Review Bargin wipes that are far better than expensive rivals (180 words)
by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 2 readings)
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When my little one was born I automatically bought the Johnsons wipes thinking that they were the best. However within a few days I realised that we were flying through the wipes like there was no tomorrow and that things were going to get very expensive. I then decided to try the Asda own brand wipes, where you get 6 packs for £5. Bargin. We ...  Read the complete review

Kallie-Shuga
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: Wipes that actually WIPE (305 words)
by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Love them love them love them! Like all mothers I have been through a fair few wipes as well as nappies to finally decide on which ones were my favourites and used. When it comes to wipes - even though to some it may not be an interesting issue, but it's important to know which works and doesn't irritate skin. Especially baby skin! ...  Read the complete review

jadie890
Premium Review Asda's little angels wipes for your little angel (or devil)! (208 words)
by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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These I find are fabulous wet wipes and at just 98p fabulous value too! The wipes are really quite thick and very moist, they are not like your usual *cheap* wet wipes which can be a bit like moist paper but are like a sort of cotton type material. Each wet wipe is a decent size too. Generally speaking for my babies bottom I ...  Read the complete review

wilsonolly2001
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: great cheap baby wipes (364 words)
by - written on 10/10/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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I would like to comment on Asda Baby Wipes My wife and I have a 19 month old baby boy and are always looking for a good value and hard wearing wipe as we have been going through nappies and baby wipes like a machine gun goes through bullets. I have tried many of the expensive brands being fooled into thinking that the more you pay the ...  Read the complete review

Gemm85
Premium Review Not just for babies! (297 words)
by - written on 08/09/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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OK, so I admit I have no children or babies to use these on, but I really do find them one of the most invaluable things I put in my shopping trolley! They have so many uses I just couldn't do without them, and as they are always on offer in Asda at 6 packs for £5 (80 wipes per pack). There are 2 different types to choose from, one ...  Read the complete review

mckenziesmummy
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: Bums ahead! (254 words)
by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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As a mum to 4 children, I have used alot of baby wipes in my time, I came across Asda Little Angels cotton soft wipes whilst browsing in the baby lane at my local asda. The pink packaging drew my attention as my newest baby is a little girl. I also loved the cute little girl character on the front. I thought that these would be worth a ...  Read the complete review

mumto3
Premium Review Excellent value wipes from Asdas Little Angels range (434 words)
by - written on 05/08/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I changed to Asda baby wipes a few months ago in a bid to cut costs. In the past I have always bought pampers wipes as I preferred them to other leading brands. My daughter has very sensitive skin and I was loathed to change the wipes I used in case it caused a reaction. As she has grown older and my younger children don't seem to be so ...  Read the complete review

mummyme
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: great value for money (210 words)
by - written on 05/06/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Asda little angel baby wipes come in a pack of 80 for 98p or at the minute there is a offer of 6 packets for £5. I am a person that uses baby wipes for every thing so value for money is a must for me. These wipes come in a pink packet with a re-sealable lid which I find a must or the liquid tends to leak out in the changing bag and wet ...  Read the complete review

debby899
Premium Review Little Angels Baby Wipes with Shea Butter and Cotton Milk (391 words)
by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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Baby wipes are something that I consider a 'must have' item. Whilst they are marketed for 'little' mucky hands, faces and other parts I use them for my larger mucky hands and for removing make-up. Whilst recently shopping in my local Asda I saw amongst their 'Little Angels' range some extra care baby wipes with Shea butter and Cotton ...  Read the complete review

kiwiii85
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: Cheap wipes that really work (449 words)
by - written on 24/04/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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I've tried almost every type of baby wipe out there so I know quite a bit about them. One thing you should always note - nothing is as good for your baby as cotton wool and water! The little angels baby wipes are quite thick compared to some which means they are strong and don't break easily when you pull them out of the packet. I ...  Read the complete review

Mrs-LT
Premium Review Angelic Little Wipes (401 words)
by - written on 10/03/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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I am reviewing the Asda Little Angels Baby Wipes which you can find in the baby toiletries aisle of Asda. They come in a standard plastic pack with a hole in the middle that you pull a wipe out of. I find that they always stay moist and we have never had an issue with the top one drying out, which sometimes happens with other wipes. This is ...  Read the complete review

dougal868
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: Best value wipes!! (474 words)
by - written on 27/11/08 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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We have two children - 3 and 1 and, as I'm sure you can imagine, we've worked our way through quite a lot of baby wipes over the last few years!! I'm no brand snob and I'm quite happy to buy cheaper/own brands if the quality is good enough and it's going to be cheaper. So, when our eldest was a baby I started off buying Boots own wipes as they ...  Read the complete review

grown_up_girlie
Premium Review Wipe-Out! (1151 words)
by - written on 19/11/08 (Very useful, 334 readings)
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Asda Little Angels Fragrance Free Cotton Soft Baby Wipes ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction ---------------- With having a 6-month-old daughter I am getting through quite a few baby wipes everyday. I need them for nappy changes but have to use them for the likes of ...  Read the complete review

clareandtribe
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: faces, hands, bums, trainers, paintwork, it does them all ! (208 words)
by - written on 27/10/08 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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cotton soft and with a delicate fragrance is the best way i can describe asdas own brand baby wipes. found in the baby aisle of all asda supermarkets their own brand LITTLE ANGELS baby wipes are difficult to beat, they are nearly always on an unbeatable special offer (usually 3 packs for £3) each pack contains 80 wipes working out at ...  Read the complete review

ButterBear
Premium Review For mucky hands faces and .................. (912 words)
by - written on 14/03/08 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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In the younger days when my two little ones were tiny babies we stuck mainly to expensive branded wet wipes as they were more delicate for their young skin but since they've become toddlers we've swapped to Asda own baby wipes, their skin is a little tougher nowadays and even though Christopher suffers with eczema on his body his face seems immune ...  Read the complete review

The-ex-Raven
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: Bum, Face and Hands. Dirt, Poop, Food, and general icky stuf ... (563 words)
by - written on 22/01/08 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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Packaging... The wipes come in a plastic white packet, with a hard plastic 'lid' on top. The lid is easy to open which is always good if you have nappy's to change, just clicks open and shut and easy enough to do one-handed. The lid functions well and stays shut to stop wipes drying out. On opening there is a peel-off security seal ...  Read the complete review

welshfruitbat
Crowned Review Can be used by all the family (1365 words)
by - written on 01/11/06 (Very useful, 407 readings)
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BACKGROUND As I have a one year old baby I use a lot of baby wipes, not only when changing her nappy, but when cleaning her up after food. I also find them ideal for using when my little boy has his paints out – they are ideal for getting the paint of him before he touches anything!! As you can imagine I get through a fair ...  Read the complete review

athena
Premium Review Asda Baby Wipes: George has got it right (281 words)
by - written on 12/09/01 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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Ok, I don't have a baby...but for those of us who freely admit to using baby wipes for ourselves might appreciate this review a little. Mind you, I'd be worried if any baby was as picky as me. The George wipes that I'm talking about are the cloth lotion ones. The actual cloth part of the wipe is really strong and quite big, so ...  Read the complete review

jenniferd
Premium Review Asda baby wipes. (130 words)
by - written on 22/03/01 (Useful, 34 readings)
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We have always bought well known branded wipes and always looking out for special offers. We were recently shoppping in Asdas and I saw six packs of wipes for £5.98. I was a bit dubious about buying them but thought I would give them a try. Well I am glad we did. They do not feel as soft as other wipes, which I thought might have been a ...  Read the complete review

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