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Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes - 72 Pack
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Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes 4X72 Pack
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Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes 72Pack
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Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes Pack
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Pampers Baby Fresh Wipes - 6 x 72 Pack
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by - written on 30/09/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I saw these Pampers Baby Fresh Baby Wipes in Tesco when i was doing my grocery shopping last week. They were on offer at £2.24 for two packs of 72 wipes. It was a buy one get one free offer so i decided to give them a try. I also got to use my clubcard to get some points. I dont have kids yet so thought i would use these just for taking off my make-up at night when i was too tired to wash my face and just wanted to get into bed. Eack pack is really big and heavy to hold in your hand. It is in an attractive blue and green packet which looks nice sitting in the bathroom. It also has a picure of a baby on the front letting people know that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/09/00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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To start with am I right in thinking baby fresh wipes are now called huggies wipes. I bought them once a while ago now and what a waste of money.They are just as expensive as the leading baby wipes but are in no way as good.I found them to be very tacky to feel and quite wet.They are very flimsy too and this is not what you need when you are changing a baby dirty nappy. They have an imprint on them of a teddy and the outline of the teddy is even thinner than the reast of it so if you have your finger on that bit you have no chance. Huggies/Babyfresh wipes are quite hard to feel no way near as soft as pampers or johnsons and i would not use them for anything ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/11/08 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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I only ever buy branded wet wipes when they are on offer, i normally stick with Tescos own and find them great. However on my way to work the other day i remembered that i needed to buy wipes so popped into Boots expecting to buy their own make. After looking, i saw that Pampers baby fresh wipes were on offer, they were £1.99 and buy one get one free, so i went with these. I even managed to get them with my advantage points so they were even more of a bargain as i didnt have to pay. So to the wipes. The packet is mainly green with the Pampers logo in the centre of the packet. There is a picture of a really cute baby to the left of the packet. There are 72 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/08/00 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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What can I say about these wipes....well nothing good thats for sure! I think that these are by far worst worst that I have tried. Firstly, it is hard to find the end to pull one out of the box. Not very good when you are just learning about how to change nappies and things are a bit awkard anyway! Next, they are so thin that your finger ends up poking through them so of course you use more of them. Lastly, they are just too wet. Sometimes, usually at the end of the packet, I found myself squeezing all the residue water out! I would only ever use the wipes again if they were given to me! ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/00 (Useful, 42 readings)
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I used Baby Fresh Baby Wipes with my first son who is now 4 and never had any problems with them at all. They had a gorgeous "baby fresh" smell ( hence the name I suppose!!) and were lovely and soft. If I remember correctly didn't they have little duckies embossed all over them..... aaahhhh bless!!! So upon the arrival of son number two, I opted to use these wipes again. But horror upon horror - they had disappeared. I couldn't find them in Morrisons or Safeway (the 2 closest supermarkets) and the local chemist didn't have any either. So where have they gone??? I noticed another opinion suggested that they may be ... Read the complete review
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