- Latex-free, dye-free, perfume-free
- Non-toxic superior absorbency
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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Earth's Best Organic Foods
Earth's Best For Infants
Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers
Why Organic?
Choosing organic is choosing to live a healthier life. Organic foods are produced without the use of potentially harmful chemicals and synthetic pesticides or growth hormones. This is even more important when we consider infants. For four to six months following birth, infants receive most of their nutrition from breast milk or infant formula. It is so important that these formulas contain the safest ingredients.
As your little one grows, you'll have to make a lot of choices. With Earth's Best choosing the right food is easy. They create high quality, organic products grown by the some of the best farmers, filled with the best ingredients and tested for the highest level of purity and freshness. Earth's Best organic products help protect the earth so future generations have healthy food to eat and a healthy world to grow up in. That makes a big difference for your little one.
About Earth’s Best
Earth’s Best is the first and only full line of organic baby food. Earth's Best organic provides "better for baby" products with the freshest, purest ingredients, so parents can nurture their baby's health with the utmost confidence. Earth’s Best is organic certified by Oregon Tilth, an agency accredited by the USDA. That means they procure ingredients that do not contain potentially harmful synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, or genetically engineered ingredients (GEIs). It also means that they can proudly display the USDA organic logo on their packaging.
No wonder, Earth’s Best has been trusted and preferred by parents, grandparents, and caregivers alike for the past 25 years.
Today Earth’s Best offers organic formulas, snacks, meals and even baby body products for your little one. By expanding the trusted Earth's Best brand beyond baby foods they hope all children will grow up with the freshest and purest products possible in a clean and safe world.

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244 of 250 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comparing Earth's Best with 7th Gen and Nature Babycare,
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This review is from: Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers (Health and Beauty)
This review compares Earth's Best with 7th Generation and Nature Babycare diapers. I have 3 kids, and before my last child there weren't many options for environmentally-friendlier diapers besides 7th Generation. My daughter and first son started in cloth and moved to 7th Generation exclusively. So when my son was born in May, I thought I'd try some others and see what I came up with. I did not test Natural Choice because we could only buy online and didn't want to buy a case just to try it out, especially when we found a solid performer at a lower price with Earth's Best.
For the short version, performance/preference differed by size: For newborn diapers, Earth's Best was heads and shoulders above 7th Generation (Nature Babycare doesn't come in NB size). For size 1, Earth's Best was still on top, with Nature Babycare and 7th Generation tying for second, though I'd give Nature Babycare an edge for environmental friendliness. I have not tested Nature Babycare above Size 1, and have not yet tested Earth's Best in Sizes 2 & 3. 7th Generation performed adequately in those sizes. For Size 4 & 5, 7th Generation and Earth's Best were much closer, with Earth's Best being slightly more absorbent. Overall, we have been very happy with 7th Generation over the years, so these new diapers were a pleasant surprise. 7th Gen is not flashy, definitely more stiff than mainline diapers, but the kids were comfy, never had diaper rash due to the diaper, and the diapers were pretty absorbent with very few leaks. However, we often had runs of overnight leaks that seemed unrelated to needing to move up a size, and we have had to move up a size much earlier than the package would indicate by weight (this happened with our son in particular, and he is pretty skinny). For Newborn diapers, I highly recommend Earth's Best over 7th Gen. The Earth's Best diapers had a stay-dry liner, great fit for a newborn, and were much softer, than 7th Gen, which for a newborn is much more important than a toddler! Most importantly, they were super absorbent. Now, I have to say that for first-time parents I'm sure 7th Gen is fine, but by the third kid I know I didn't change my son as often as I should (tysk, tysk), at least at first when I was trying to adjust to 3 kids! The Earth's Best diapers NEVER leaked, and kept my son dry due to the great liner. The 7th Gen NB diapers were a distant 2nd. I don't know how absorbent they truly are, because they leaked almost immediately due to poor fit. First off, they were bigger than Earth's Best NB diapers in size. They also were more stiff, which meant it was much harder to both tuck in the flap for the cord in the beginning, and it was hard to get them tight so there was no gaping on the top...so the pee just leaked out the top half the time. I should note that I also got some NB Huggies from a neighbor and they were the worst of the 3 - they were soft but small, and held very little urine before leaking. Also, the gel or whatever was sort of cold, so the diaper always felt wet on the outside when it was wet on the inside. For Size 1, Earth's Best is still the winner, but 7th Gen and Nature Babycare were a lot closer. For some reason Earth's Best only has the stay-dry liner in the NB diaper, but it still seemed that the inside of the Earth's Best diaper was softer and drier than the 7th Gen. Earth's Best and Nature Babycare excelled at absorbency, 7th Gen. was sufficient but not quite as good. All 3 diapers fit well. Earth's Best is by far the softest; 7th Gen slightly less, and Nature Babycare feels like the paper towels you get in a public restroom - not something I'd want to wear, but baby didn't seem to mind too much. Nature Babycare would probably rank second because of absorbency and it is more environmentally friendly than the other two, but gets low points for softness and because the tabs don't stick anywhere on the diaper other than the front - so you can't roll it a ball as easily for disposal (you can roll it and secure one tab to the back of the other, it's just a little trickier). 7th Generation a close third - it doesn't have the drawbacks of Nature Babycare, but it is not quite as absorbent, either. For Size 4 & up, I'd give Earth's Best a slight edge, only because of overnight absorbency. I actually like that 7th Gen is more stiff for a toddler; the Earth's Best side panels are very soft and stretchy but I feel like that makes them sort of flimsy. However, we always used 7th Gen for our toddlers, never mainline brands - I think if you were switching from Huggies or Pampers that might not even occur to you because it seems like those have really stretchy side panels too. I've never had a 7th Generation leak during the day, but more than occasionally at night, and since we don't really want to buy two sets of diapers, we're switching to Earth's Best for our older son (he's 21 months). A note on shape - the Earth's Best were longer and narrower than 7th Gen at this size, which works well for our skinny son but may not be for everyone. One final note on 7th Generation quality control. Twice my husband found we were shorted diapers in the package, so now we count the diapers every time. Contacted the company and they sent us coupons for diapers and other products along with an apology. Also, occasionally we've gotten a string of diapers with the tabs attached poorly so they rip off entirely when you open them - very annoying and sometimes not salvageable. We have used these diapers pretty much constantly for 3 years though (none of these problems in the past 6 months, it may have improved), so I have no idea whether the quality control of other products is any better.
78 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We switched from 7th Generation to Earth's Best,
By Lillian37 (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers (Health and Beauty)
7th Generation does make a good diaper. I gave them a 5-star review but compared to Earth's Best diapers, I would give them a 3-star review. Earth's Best diapers are better and here is why:
1. Earth's Best diapers are more true-to-size. My 17 1/2 pound baby has outgrown the size 3, 7th Generation diaper, which is supposed to go from 16 - 28 pounds, and she's really skinny. I didn't notice so much the size difference before but now that she's getting older it's more pronounced. She has a lot of room to grow in the Earth's Best size 3. 2. Earth's Best diapers are softer and more comfortable than 7th Generation. The tabs are more stretchy and it's easier to get a good fit. 3. Earth's Best diapers are better quality. We've had problems with the tabs on the 7th Generation diapers coming off. It seems to be a quality control issue because I'll buy a whole case and a lot of the diapers will have tabs that fall off and I'm not able to use them. I've not had this problem with Earth's Best diapers. 4. They don't leak. I couldn't use 7th Generation diapers at night because they would leak. I haven't had that problem with the Earth's Best diapers. 5. They are still environmentally friendly, fragrance and cholorine-free. I used Pampers for my other two children, and Earth's Best diapers are just as good, if not better.
34 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"Mama,baby itch!" - my 21 month old,
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This review is from: Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers (Health and Beauty)
I usually use 7th Generation diapers by Amazon subscription, but due to a credit card expiration date mishap, I found myself running out to the store for diapers. I found Earth's Best and decided to try them. The first day my 21 mo daughter told me "baby itch" and kept scratching her back at the diaper waistline which became red/irritated, I thought little of it and sprayed a water & tee tree oil spritz for the itching. The next day I used 7th Gen diapers that still happened to be in my diaperbag. On day three, I used Earth's Best and my daughter again scratching her back told me "baby itch", I re-read the package which states hypoallergenic latex free chlorine free...etc. So I wondered how this could be. Then I did a deliberate test, each time I switched to Earth's Best, my daughter reacted. Perhaps it's just the way the diaper is cut and the edges from the sections where the sides meet the back bother her, but nonetheless... I am back to using only 7th Gen. and we are both happy. Other than that, they performed similarly, (we never have leaks/blowouts, not since infancy), I loved the bright white color versus 7th G's tan color, but her skin irritation was a dealbreaker. (She's 32" tall and 25 lbs... in case size is a consideration).
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