Before you get grossed out and stop reading, did you know that disposable
diaper packages also ask you to shake solids off into the toilet?
Not exact matches
We
also have
packages for One Size
Diapers, Contour
Diapers, and Fitted
Diapers.
We
also discovered that babies can wear various size
diapers for longer than what is suggested on the
package.
Moraki, Inc. is
also releasing new retail
packaging at the ABC Kids Expo, which will allow retailers to better display the
diapers.
The vacuum - sealed
packaging also offers a hygienic seal, so your
diapers are...
It is
also worth noting that this is one of a kind
diaper package seeing it is sold backed up by a no nonsense money back guarantee.
However, moms
also discover that
diapers can still fit their babies or toddlers perfectly when their weights are going over the suggested weight indicated on the
diaper package.
The
diaper is
also cut large with four sets of rise snaps (many one size
diapers only have three) and two rows of ten tummy snaps so that it can fit a variety of babies from 10 - 35 pounds according to the
packaging.
I
also found a trick to avoid dried out wipes was to
package enough for a day at a time in a Ziplock to keep in the
diaper bag.
Selling the
diapers in bulk
also saves you some time on
packaging and shipping, so it's a great deal for you, too.
I'd
also be really excited to win any of the cloth
diaper packages, being in the United States I haven't had the opportunity to try any Canada made
diapers other than Applecheeks and would love to try something new!
100 % cotton, birds eye weave, unbleached, tan or ivory colored, bleached white version
also available, flat
diapers are the most cost effective cloth
diapering alternative, washing and folding instructions in English and Spanish are included in each
package, fast drying on your cloths line or in your dryer, an environmentally responsible choice,
also great as dish towels, burp cloths and as cleaning and polishing rags
If you read the instructions on the
package of disposables, you are
also supposed to empty the
diaper into the toilet before throwing the
diaper in the garbage.
The coops I've seen that appeal to me are the glowbug coop that allows you to just get one or two instead of the whole
package and
also coops that allow you to purchase
diaper making supplies at wholesale prices instead of retail.
The
package is
also resealable and is compact in size for easily fitting in a purse or
diaper bag.
Alvababy
also sells
packages of
diapers.
On the other hand, disposable
diapers take water and energy (and chemicals) to make every single one, plus there's
also packaging and distribution (and waste disposal).
Aiming to protect babies from the harsh chemicals in many conventional baby products, they've
also introduced a line for your youngest, with chlorine - free
diapers and wipes
packaged in refillable containers.