where can i get diaper coupons?
All of the major diaper manufacturers (Huggies, Pampers, Luvs) have websites where you can sign up to join their mailing lists and they will periodically send you coupons. I’ve found now that my older son (27 months) is getting older, they’re starting to send me fewer Diaper Coupons and more coupons for Pull-Ups and other training pants. He’s not ready to potty train yet, so these are worthless to me.
You can also try your local Sunday newspaper coupon section. It’s rare that they appear there, but occasionally they’ll have diaper and babyfood coupons.
My advice…have you tried Kroger brand diapers? (NOT the FMV brand, but plain old Kroger brand) They remind me exactly of Huggies, and a case of Size 5 (the size that both my boys wear now) is usually $15.99 or $16.99 for 80 diapers. Some people are funny about buying generic diapers…especially for a new born. I was too, when both my boys were newborns, but once they hit about 6 months, I started comparison shopping. Some diapers (the Babies R Us brand) really are pretty crummy, so you have to watch out.
If you’re looking for name brand, the cheapest ones I’ve found are Luvs. They remind me almost exactly of Pampers, but they’re generally about $2.00 per case cheaper than Pampers in my area (Atlanta).
sign up at huggies.com, pampers.com, etc
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check for couponsin the sunday newspapers
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I agree with Melissa. Also, check your newspaper, or call a crisis pregnancy center (they usually have good resources for people even after giving birth).
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Try these sites… http://www.planningfamily.com/?tc=101334
http://www.babytobee.com/affland.aspx?vid=99&ovchnGGL&ovcpn=Free+Baby+Products&ovcrn=Category+Free+Baby+Products+Ad+1&ovtac=CTX&cid=M-free_baby_samples
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sign up at the formula companies website like goodstart and Similac. Not only will you get free baby formula but they will put you on a mailing list for other offers including diapers. I did this for both of my pregnancies and I got all kinds of free stuff and coupons.
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http://www.pampers.com
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I agree with everyone else to check out those websites, newspapers, and your local resources. If you feel you need more after that they also sell them on eBay, yep they really do have everything.
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All of the major diaper manufacturers (Huggies, Pampers, Luvs) have websites where you can sign up to join their mailing lists and they will periodically send you coupons. I’ve found now that my older son (27 months) is getting older, they’re starting to send me fewer diaper coupons and more coupons for Pull-Ups and other training pants. He’s not ready to potty train yet, so these are worthless to me.
You can also try your local Sunday newspaper coupon section. It’s rare that they appear there, but occasionally they’ll have diaper and babyfood coupons.
My advice…have you tried Kroger brand diapers? (NOT the FMV brand, but plain old Kroger brand) They remind me exactly of Huggies, and a case of Size 5 (the size that both my boys wear now) is usually $15.99 or $16.99 for 80 diapers. Some people are funny about buying generic diapers…especially for a new born. I was too, when both my boys were newborns, but once they hit about 6 months, I started comparison shopping. Some diapers (the Babies R Us brand) really are pretty crummy, so you have to watch out.
If you’re looking for name brand, the cheapest ones I’ve found are Luvs. They remind me almost exactly of Pampers, but they’re generally about $2.00 per case cheaper than Pampers in my area (Atlanta).
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http://www.huggies.com
http://www.pampers.com
http://www.luvs.com
there maybe more but im not sure this are the 3 i no of
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mom of 4
I’ve seen people selling them on ebay….weird eh?
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