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Morrisons Baby WipesNewest Review: ... them on her hands and face causes no problem at all. The cleaning abilities of these Morrisons wipes is very good in my ... more |
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by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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While doing a little shopping in Morrisons last week my mobile rang and it was my daughter asking, nay begging, me to have my two year old granddaughter for the night so she could take the older two to the cinema and for a meal afterwards. Of course I agreed and then headed across to the baby aisle to buy some nappies and wipes. Morrisons had had a special offer on Johnson's baby wipes so of course the shelves were empty of those, with all I had to choose from being Huggies and Morrisons own brand wipes. My granddaughter's skin doesn't react well to any of the Huggies wipes so I decided to take a chance with the Morrisons wipes as in the past I have been ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/07/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Morrisons Baby Wipes are available in packs of 80 wipes for around £1.07. I recently bought these wipes (a four pack for £3.43) as we were at Morrisons and I was checking out the offers on baby wipes. I am a bit of a brand snob with wipes, as in when we are out and about I will use huggies, pampers or johnsons but at home I will happily use supermarket branded at home. Daft I know! Having already tried other supermarket brands and being happy with those, I wanted to see if these were the same. I was very very disappointed. Each pack I have opened has torn and hence the wipes are drying out more quickly than usual. The smell, although not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/11/08 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Having tried my different brands of baby wipes over the last couple of years i have my favorites and i have ones that i consider to be a waste of money. Reading some of the reviews on morrisons baby wipes from a couple of years ago, they claim that they where dry and horrible to use. I only discovered these wipes about two months ago and i don't know if Morrison's have changed the design but i personally think there brilliant value for money. Having been on a budget for quite some time, i was shopping in my local Morrison's and came across these at about £1.09 per pack i thought i would try them, they come in a pale blue plastic wrapper with a white lift ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/09/05 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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I work outdoors five days a week and in the summer months this is great, not only do I get a good tan, but I enjoy working for myself and being independant. The only drawback with my job is that when it gets too hot you still have to deliver, as I do contract work so there's a time limit on each contract. This year seems to me to have been really hot, with some days when the sun has been so hot it's been an effort to carry on working, but the worse thing has been getting back into the car after a few hours delivering in the sun. When you open the door of the car the heat hits you and within minutes of siting in the car your begining to break out in a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/05 (Very useful, 181 readings)
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Morrison's Baby Wipes are one of many "store brand" wipes we have tried over the years. Prior to purchasing these we have been largely disappointed. They often turn out to be flimsy, dry and non-absorbent compared to their "branded" competitors so it was with a little cynicism and trepidation that we tried the Morrison's brand. After all how many times do I have to put my fingers through a wipe into poo before I spend the extra few quid on Johnson's or Huggies? Morrison's Baby Wipes come in a disposable rectangular pack of eighty for £1.89, which is cheaper than big name brands such as Johnson's and Huggies but dearer than ... Read the complete review
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