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99p baby wipes that rival big brands
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Usually i steer well clear of cheap baby wipes because they give my little boy nappy rash and are usually really rough and flimsy but i was out and about and had a baby wipe emergency (only having one left in the pack...how annoying is that) so i had to get a small cheap pack to do one change. I just bought a travel pack which was 24 wipes for 49p but you can get them in bigger pack and i think i saw the bigger packs were about 99p which is loads less on what i would usually spend. They very soft, very thick, easy to get out the pack and they were actually wet (which is different to my previous experiences of cheap wipes) They come in sensitive and fragranced too. I used the sensitive and absolutely no nappy rash. I was so impressed i am thinking of trading my johnsons for them. I have done my basic maths and i get through average about a pack of wipes a week which with my johnsons is £10 a month or £120 a year. I have found if i switched i would save myself £6 a month or £72 pounds a year and to me they were the same quality.
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i also use morrisons wipes. they are the best of the cheaper brands and beleive me i know!! i have tried most of them. i much prefer them to huggies which i think are rubbish!! i aslo think there are slightly more in a pack (only 4 or five wipes but thats a couple of bums and a face extra!!!) def good value for money!!

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