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by - written on 11/04/08 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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I always have a packet of baby wipes in the house because they are handy for more than babies bums and now I have a baby grandaughter who comes to visit I have a legitimate reason for buying them. My daughter only uses Johnsons baby wipes but I think they are very expensive so I have been trying out some alternatives for her because I have quite severe excema so I can judge if wipes will be gentle enough for my one year old grandaughters delicate skin. I was in the Co Op last week when I saw their own brand baby wipes were on buy one get one free so I picked up 2 packs to try them. Last month I tried out Sainsburys baby wipes and they were not very good so I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/05/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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Since the co-op is my local store I sometimes have to reduce and change my shopping items a tad considering the co-op is so expensive. To be honest the only wipes I really used on my daughter when she was a baby, was the huggies wipes, but now she is older and doesn't require them for her bottom, I find I can chose alternatives to do the jobs needed such as wiping sticky hands and faces. I must admit I use wipes myself very often to remove makeup and do a general dust. I find wipes to be a very useful and an essential item. I recently purchased the co-op wipes on a buy on get one free offer at the co-op, which is a usual offer for these. I decided to chose the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/08/08 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I don't have any children but I do buy baby wipes. I think they are just so handy for everything and recently I bought the Co-ops own, which were not as good as the Johnson's (which are thicker) in my opinion but they did the job. Now I first realised how handy baby wipes were when I noticed them over my sisters house and I took one to take my makeup off, which it did and left my face feeling so refreshed. Since then I always get myself a pack, but I tend to look out for the offers and get a buy one get one free, which is when I tried the co-ops own. I then noticed how great they were when doing DIY as I was busy Silicon sealing in my bathroom making a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/10/00 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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I bought these wipes from my local Rainbow Store, thought I'd give them a try. Please don't make the same mistake as me and buy these. Firstly they don't pop up, so you are trying to hold a wriggly baby and fight for a baby wipe, secondly they are very rough, especially if you use them on their face at feedtime, thirdly they smell quite horrible. I have now thrown them away after using them for one day, so please pay that little bit extra and get Johnsons or Pampers as I certainly wouldn't recommend Co-op's. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/07/00 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I bought these when I went to the local co-op when we first moed to a new area and since then they have been relegated to the back of the changing unit. Imagine a slightly damp paper towel and that's what you've got. I found them absolutely awful to use - they're quite thick and not very soft at all. They're also quite expensive (as everything in the Co-op seems to be) costing around £2.50 for a pack of 80. I gave up on them in the end and switched to Mamia from Aldi (see my seperate opinion on those). ... Read the complete review
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