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Asda NappiesNewest Review: ... when my son was about 8 months old. Its because of this friend i have decided to write this review, i want to help all mums ... more More Asda baby products
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by barbie84 - written on 05/01/08 (Useful, 101 readings)
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I didnt actually use asdas nappys but use there pull up pants to toilet train both my children. From day 1 we only ever used pampers nappys and wipes, i thought these were best as they were a branded name not a shops own and never had any problems with them untill we began toilet training. I didnt want nappys any more as this was difficult for my daughter to take off to go to the toilet and impossible to put back on her self so i brought pampers pull up pants which are £5.49 for 16 pants. Around the house we didnt use these very much as we used normal underwear but when we went out it was easier to use these than keep changing her when ...
by lulu2231 - written on 27/06/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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I have a two year old son, (still in nappies, depsite many attempts to toilet train). If you just sit and have a think about how much you have spent/or will continue to spend on nappies alone, the cost can be immense, thats why i turned to a couple of good friends of mine about ways to try and save some money. One friend recommended the 'Little Angels' range of nappies when my son was about 8 months old. Its because of this friend i have decided to write this review, i want to help all mums make the best choice for thier children, and try and help save you some money too!! These are brilliant, really absorbent and much cheaper than the leading brand. As a new ...
by maria14 - written on 20/01/09 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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My baby is now 13 months old and I am using the Maxi Plus size. When she was much smaller, I always used the Asda Little Angels range. However in the past four or so months, due to various offers which were on, I've been using the premium brands. I have now switched, due to price, back to the Asda own brand. Here is a like for like comparison. ------------------------------------------------- Price Asda are, as you would expect, significantly cheaper than the premium brands. A 54 pack of Pampers costs £8.99. A pack of 32 Little Angels nappies cost £3.98, but even better is the ...
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