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

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    Pampers Baby Diapers. Price: $9.97 to $55.97 (depends on size and quantity) If you’re trying to save money as a new parent, don’t use disposable diapers like these ones from Walmart. They come ...

  3. 8 Things Frugal New Parents Should Buy at Walmart - AOL

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    Willstar Reusable Baby Diapers. Price: $13.69. According to Healthline, the average family spends $1,000 on disposable diapers and supplies during their baby’s first year. Reusable diapers cost ...

  4. Costco's Extremely In-Demand Item Will Drop In Quality ... - AOL

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    That includes the Kirkland diapers, which members have come to adore over the years for their great quality and extremely affordable price. (A 174-count pack of Kirkland diapers is listed for $40. ...

  5. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    Generic disposable diapers cost less per diaper, at an average price of $0.15 each, and the typical manufacturer's profit was about one cent per diaper. [58] However, the low-cost diapers needed to be changed more frequently, so the total cost savings was limited, as the lower cost per diaper was offset by the need to buy more diapers.

  6. Pampers - Wikipedia

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    The size 6 diapers were billed for growing toddlers. Huggies also introduced a size 6 diaper at this time. [5] In 2018 the company launched its newest diaper line called Pampers Pure [6] which was designed without chlorine bleaching, fragrance, lotion, parabens, natural rubber latex and 26 allergens identified by the European Union. [7]

  7. Huggies - Wikipedia

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    Huggies is an American company that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1977 to replace the Kimbies brand.

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