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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keeps baby dry,
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This review is from: Huggies Supreme Diapers, Size 1, 50-Count (Health and Beauty)
These are just great diapers. They make s great baby shower gift. The Winnie-the-Pooh characters on the diapers are adorable.And the most important thing: They keep baby dry.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Huggies vs Pampers,
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This review is from: Huggies Supreme Diapers, Size 1, 50-Count (Health and Beauty)
Ahh, the ultimate controversy. I feel like I've graduated from college to adult when the hot topic with my friends has changed from 'boxers vs briefs' to 'huggies vs pampers'.
We did stage our own version of the Pepsi Challenge, and purchased Huggies, Papers, Luvs and even some other random brand I found in our local grocery store. Huggies wins hands down. Luvs leaked all the time, and was even kind of scratchy. Pampers was nice and soft, but also leaked. For us, Huggies has never leaked. The elastic bands around the legs fit well, the diapers are soft enough to not bother my son. We've used Huggies from size NB up to 3 so far and have still preferred Huggies in each size range. Within the Huggies line, I prefer the Ultra-trim (which I guess is being called something else now?) over the Huggies Supreme. The Supreme were extra padded and tended to bunch up. They didn't leak, but they just weren't as comfortable for my son's frenzied activity level. As for fit, my son has always been small for his age (10th percentile in weight, 60th percentile in height), so I'm not sure if that makes any difference... maybe pampers works better for chunky kids? Which opens up another age old controversy "does size really matter"? But that's a conversation for another day. as an added note, I buy my diapers through [...]and save lots of money by buying in bulk (can I say that here?). And for the hardcore Pampers fans, they sell Pampers too.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Only The Best For My Baby,
This review is from: Huggies Supreme Diapers, Size 1, 50-Count (Health and Beauty)
I love these diapers. I tried Pampers brand initially since they were free from the hospital and cheaper. I found them to be slimy, plastic and a squishy mess after one wetting. That totally turned me off. It was disgusting. Of course my child got a horrible diaper rash. I bought some Desitin ointment and I switched to Huggies Supreme. The rash quickly cleared and I have been hooked since. Huggies kept my babies dry even after they had wet the diaper. I am a mother of three with one due July 5, 2006 and none of them have EVER had a diaper rash since switching to Huggies Supreme. Once my peditrician even commented to me that he noticed that none of my kids ever had a diaper rash. Of course, I will be using Huggies Supreme for our newest edition also.
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