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Most HelpfulI have tried all of the diaper brands, and I keep going back to Target for their excellent and inexpensive diapers. I have used them with both of my children. I have never had a problem with leakage, or skin irritation when using Target Brand diapers. They have a great fit that worked well on my...
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Most HelpfulI have been using Luv's diapers for 9 months and recently decided to try a generic brand to see how they compared to the diapers I have been using for so long. I never had a problem with Luv's, I was just curious to see how other diapers compare. Since I am always shopping at Target, I decided...
review »Target brand diapers cost breaks down to about $0.12 per diaper. Compare to $0.23-$0.25 per diaper and the savings adds up!
The Target I go to has them in packs of 102 for $13!! They aren't as absorbent as national brands, but I don't go through them any faster during the day. I use a more absorbent diaper at night. The savings, to my mind, is really worth it!! I've talked to some parents who've had problems with leaks, but I've not had this problem.
not quite as absorbent as huggies but really close! also has a really good fit. (care bears version)
I liked them better when they had care bears... now they are more plastic feeling and less absorbent then before. also they give my daughter who has used target brand before rashes! she breaks out horribly after 2 or 3 diapers! (new version)
can't beat the price though! we buy the value boxes for $13.79. so if you don't mind them great!
Well, tonight I had to write a letter to Target, to let them know that although I love them, this recent stunt on their part really stinks.
To whit:
Are you guys SERIOUSLY discontinuing your Target Brand diapers?
I hate to nitpick, but in an economy crunched for dollars, you guys were my go-to diaper buy. 92 diapers, size 4, for 13.69 or whatever it was, was right up my alley.
Not to mention, within the last year you guys added stretchy sides to your diapers, which means you were in direct competition for quality with some of your name brand competitors! Prior to that change, I just bought...
review »I have tried so many brands of diapers! Usually my decision is based on price. I shop the sales with coupons. I have to admit at night i only use Pampers swaddlers and that is that. During the day, i can change my daughter as necessary so i try to get the best value.
Target diapers are a really good price without needed coupons or sales. They are your basic diaper. No stretchy tabs, no perfume, no mesh lining. Just your basic diaper. The decoration is even basic, but really, who cares about that. I have never had a leak. That said, I change my daughter often and have never really put these...
review »People always have bad things to say about store brand diapers. I am not one of them! I am on a budget and Target brand diapers keep me on track. At first I was skeptical because of all the negativity but after my husband lost his jub money was streched too tight for anything more than generic. The first time I used the Target brand diapers I checked it every 5 minutes for leaks. Nope, no problems there. After a few days I started calming down a bit. The I git worried that prolonged usage would cause diaper rash. Nope, nothing. Wow, I was really starting to like these diapers. At half the price...
review »I wish I knew about the Target brand diapers years ago! I started using these diapers about 6 months ago after my son turned 2! I am not sure when Target changed the design on them but they are just as good, if not better than PAMPERS! I used to be a Pampers consumer but now I buy Target brand.... they are just like them, minus the weird smell that Pampers have when wet. The biggest plus of all is that they are more than half the price of Pampers!!
Now I tell all my friends to try them.... you will like them!
It makes me sick to think of all the money I wasted on name brand diapers...
review »Target brand diapers not only do the same job as name brad diapers, but also are better in the price area. I just made a purchase of these diapers for my son yesterday, and I can't be any more happy with the diapers. My son is able to move around jump,hop and run all with ease. Because the diaper give a great range of motion. Over all they are of very good quality and you can't beat the price and think I just found my new brand of diapers.
I can get pretty good deals when buying diapers combining coupons and sales, but some weeks, diapers just aren't on sale, or I do not have any more coupons. I have always trusted many of Target's other brand name items and have come to expect quality for a better price, but I have to admit I was a bit skeptical about the diapers at first. Let's be serious, a diaper is not something that you want to mess around with!!! I did try other brand names and was very disappointed with those, but Target brand diapers have proven to be my number one generic alternative to Huggies (my diaper of choice). ...
review »Target brand diapers have really decreased in quality since they changed their brand name to Up & Up. They are extremely thin. While they don't leak very often, the do allow the smells to escape easily (even pee). This doesn't ever happen with Huggies or Pampers. They aren't ugly and are unisex (if you don't mind your daughter wearing a diaper with green and blue spots). The sizes do seem to match Huggies and Pampers.
I don't like that you can't tell (unless you sniff) if a diaper is wet. Huggies and Pampers both kind of plump up when they are wet. You just give a little feel, then...
review »I was shopping at Target one day and needed to pick up some diapers, and realized I had forgotten my coupons... I usually use cloth diapers, and won't buy disposables without coupons, but I really needed some disposables that day... I started looking at all the different brands, trying to find the cheapest, and saw that Target has their own brand of diapers! I think I only paid $6-something for them, which is what I'd have spent on another brand I buy with a coupon. They are cute diapers, with blue polka dots all over them. They do seem to be a little stiff, but my son hasn't complained...
review »I am a big fan of store-brand diapers, especially for babies over 1 year old (their tushies just aren't that sensitive anymore, they can handle a little less padding!). Target brand baby items have always been a staple in our house, but recently the changed. Target has now replaced their Target brand with a in-house brand called Up&Up.
It's nothing like the old Target Brand: new design, different feel, a bit more padding. But one thing that hasn't changed is the great quality. In fact, I think they're a bit better than before. Or maybe its the adorable polka-dot pattern thats swaying me :)
The...
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