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How Low Income Families Can Get Free Diapers From Huggies And Others
Many families, especially during this time of year, are having issues keeping up with bills and other responsibilities. When a baby comes, it can cause financial havoc. There are ways low income families can get free diapers and baby supplies to take the burden off.
You just have to be creative in where you find free stuff for your baby.
There are two major players in the diaper market... Huggies and Pampers.
Both have been around forever and do billions every year. And with them being around so long, they are now looking for more innovative ways of getting their products in the hands of consumers who need them.
Families and people like you!
Here is how they are doing this...
Online websites are giving away diapers for a year. They do this in hopes that you will start using their products for many years, after you no longer receive it for free.
Think about it, if you got free diapers for a year from someone. Would you continue to use them because of the goodwill they showed you?
You bet!
The second way they are helping low income families get free diapers is by offering points to buyers. And on many cases you can receive one out of 3 diaper purchases for free.
This will greatly reduce the cost of what you have going out every month from your little poop monster.
The final way, you can score some free diapers is by looking at online publications and blogs. Many times big companies will strategically place free coupons on their site in hopes of people using them and liking the product.
In turn, buying them for years to come. Till the baby is fully grown up!
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Chlorine Free Diapers Complicate the Great Diaper Debate
Chlorine free diapers? What's up with that? The Great Diaper Dilemma steadily grows more complex.
Satisfying your conscience and your baby's needs, you still face the same fundamental choice: Cloth or disposable? You do not face an entirely new choice; instead, you simply have another variable to consider. Yes, you may complicate your deliberations out of all proportion: Looking online, you will find several friendly diaper-advice sites that advocate as many as seven or eight wash-and-rinse cycles to achieve perfect whiteness, cleanliness, and softness. Ask a working mother where she will fit seven or eight wash-and-rinse cycles into her Dayrunner. Or ask a mother of five or six children how she really feels about washing-and-rinsing the youngest one's nappies seven or eight times.
If you insist on chlorine-free diapers, you have three choices. First, you may order chlorine-free disposable diapers online, adjusting the orders for more and bigger as your baby grows into toddlerhood. Chlorine-free disposable diapers look and feel no different from your ordinary everyday Huggies, Pampers, and Luvs, but their manufacturers assure the earth-friendliness of their processes. They make the diapers from recycled paper and plastic, and they achieve that snow-blind whiteness without chlorine bleach. Ordering chlorine-free diapers online, you make a few keystrokes and modern technology does the rest. Naturally, you pay for your convenience and conscientiousness: Chlorine-free diapers cost more, and you pay a small fortune for shipping. But your conscience is clear.
Second, you may elect regular old cloth diapers, traditional and time-tested. And you may soak and wash them in detergents and whiteners with "bleach alternative." You will discover the necessity of a third cycle-an extra rinse with fabric softener, because the regular wash-and-rinse leave the diapers feeling more like dishtowels than something fit for adorning your babies precious bottom. You may suffer conscience-stricken after-thoughts from this plan, because you use between twenty and twenty-five more gallons of water as you complete the third cycle; and scientists have not yet assessed what kinds of biohazards the fabric softeners contain.
Third, you may delegate the whole business of chlorine-free washing and rinsing and drying and folding and stacking and transporting to a diaper-service. Dirty diapers are out; clean diapers in; no muss, no fuss, no bother. Crunching the numbers with proper respect for the value of your time-your regular professional rate plus 10% for aggravation-you probably will discover diaper service costs just about the same as your two other alternatives.