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Co-op Disposable NappiesNewest Review: ... thought that rather than waste another £6 we would try these...... bad idea...... We were at my mother in laws the first ... more More Co-op baby products
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by - written on 01/05/02
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dont keep baby dry - Advantages: cheap - Disadvantages: dont keep baby dry
by doodles - written on 19/12/00 (Very useful, 135 readings)
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I have just been given the remainder of a bag of co-op disposable nappies by my mother as she thought we'd be able to use them, but they are the worst nappies I have used! We have always bought huggies / pampers, sometimes Asda's own, but as my daughter is only wearing them for night time, I thought that rather than waste another £6 we would try these...... bad idea...... We were at my mother in laws the first time we tried them, I only had one nappy with me as we do not require more than this a day! Having had the usual wrestling match to try and make Bethany lie down, we fitted the offending nappy, which promptly fell off, to the delight of my ...
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