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  2. 8 Things Frugal New Parents Should Buy at Walmart - AOL

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    According to Healthline, the average family spends $1,000 on disposable diapers and supplies during their baby’s first year. Reusable diapers cost about half that, making them a much more cost ...

  3. 5 Things Frugal New Parents Should Avoid Buying at Sam’s Club

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    A box of newborn-sized Pampers Swaddlers contains 174 diapers, which equates to 27 cents per diaper. Notably cheaper, a box of 108 newborn-sized Member’s Mark Premium Baby Diapers is $16.98 or ...

  4. 9 Costco Brand Items That Aren’t Worth the Money - AOL

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    Naturally, it makes sense to buy your diapers in bulk, which surely translates to a good deal. However, according to Natural Baby Life, diapers at Costco are not the cheapest diapers around. That ...

  5. Luvs - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Luvs Deluxe introduced single-sex diapers, differentiating the spot where boys and girls wet most. In 1991, Luvs Phases were introduced. In 1994, Luvs introduced the Dri-Weave, an absorbent material found in Always products. This was only used for a short while. The product became a budget brand. In 1995, Luvs re-introduced unisex diapers.

  6. List of Amazon brands - Wikipedia

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    The private label Mama Bear sells baby wipes, baby food, diaper pail refills and baby laundry detergent. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In 2018, the brand began selling newborn through size six diapers, which were previously offered by the Amazon Elements private brand before their removal from the site in 2014.

  7. Adult diaper - Wikipedia

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    The size of the adult diaper market in 2016 was $9.8 billion, an increase from $9.2 billion in 2015. [1] Adult diaper sales in the United States were projected to rise 48 percent from 2015 to 2020, compared to 2.6 percent for baby diapers. [2]

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