8 0|0|Need advice on the wipe price inside (M)|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|16:31:50|04/12/2010|
Posted on Apr-12-10 at 04:31 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237

I had 7 $1/1 Huggies wipes coupons. I went to Target and got this deal…

Reg. $2.40 per 72 pack Huggies natural Wipes
Sale - .74 - $1.66 each
Coupon $1.00

Final price $.66 each

Stock up price? I have 7 so far and just received another 10 coupons. Short dated, so I would need to get soon. We are going back this afternoon. Should I use up all the remaining coupons?


1|1|Yes just store them somewhere it's dark and cool so they don't dry out|Kristy|mi3zons1@yahoo.com|16:34:12|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 04:34 PM (Eastern) by 96.244.172.99

"Women should not have children after 35. Thirty-five children are enough." - anonymous (Only 28 to GO!) 2|2|Great! Thanks. WIll put them under the bed.|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|16:38:06|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 04:38 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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3|1|You will need tons of wipes we still use them and ds is almost 5|gwens29|gwen41539@bellsouth.net|16:40:38|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 04:40 PM (Eastern) by 65.5.248.197

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4|2|you can make your own wipes, much cheaper!|HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|17:33:14|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 05:33 PM (Eastern) by 68.255.98.177

This is posted on my blog!
Here's 2 types, one is Eco-friendly and one is not. Figured I'd post 2 as not everyone uses cloth diapers or perhaps some people do not have a washing machine in their home which makes it convenient to wash the cloth kind.

Wipe Solution Recipe:
1/8-1/4 cup baby shampoo
1/8- 1/4 cup baby oil
2 cups lukewarm water
Mix liquid ingredients in a bowl.

How to make cloth wipes:
I make my cloth baby wipes using cotton prints, flannel, cotton jersey, fleece.
Sew 2 pieces together using a 5/8 seam allowance
Leave a opening so you can turn and top stitch the opening closed.
My cloth wipes measure approx 7 1/2" tall by 6" wide.

Cloth Baby Wipes:
Fold cloth wipes in a Baby Wipe Container.
Pour mixed ingredients on top of cloth wipes covering them with the liquid thoroughly.
Place on lid, all set to use
**Some moms prefer to pour the solution in a spray bottle and spray the dry cloth wipes when doing a diaper change.

Disposable Baby Wipes:
Take a roll of paper towels cut it in half so you have two short rolls
Remove the cardboard center.
Place a short roll in an airtight, water-proof container (round baby wipe container or any plastic container that seals tight)
Pour the solution over the towels.
Put the lid back on the box and turn it upside down so the solution is absorbed.
Blue shop towels have been recommended by mothers for this.

Both types of wipes make great gifts for a baby shower, include the recipe for the solution taped to the baby wipe container.

These also are nice to give to food pantry's, shelters wherever moms in need could really benefit from these(I struggled when my son was little and would have loved if someone had given me these, would have truly felt special) I am a firm believer in giving and helping people. I include a free hand made cloth baby wipe with each of my diaper orders, with a recipe on how to make the wipe solution to go with them.

We keep a container of disposable wipes in the car and on the motorcycle they are great for road trips and when your eating on the go. Quick clean up for hands and faces that's gentle on the skin.


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5|1|For me the make your own buying paper towels was just not as cheap as finding deals on the baby wipes themselves|Kristy|mi3zons1@yahoo.com|17:40:14|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 05:40 PM (Eastern) by 96.244.172.99

"Women should not have children after 35. Thirty-five children are enough." - anonymous (Only 28 to GO!) 6|2|If you use cloth though, they are eco-friendly and cheaper...as they are reusable..|HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|17:46:43|04/12/2010|

Last edited on Apr-12-10 at 05:58 PM (Eastern) by 68.255.98.177

For using paper towels, I think many people buy in bulk like at sams or cosco as you can get a case for around $6 bucks.


7|1|Got 10 more. This price is much cheaper then if I made them from paper towels at the price around here.|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|18:45:53|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 06:45 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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8|1|WTG!!!!! That's awsome! (M)|bluh2oeyes|bluh2oeyes@yahoo.com|19:08:36|04/12/2010|

Posted on Apr-12-10 at 07:08 PM (Eastern) by 74.162.145.155

Best coupon I've seen is $.50 so $1 coupons rock!

I keep one of these in my car...never know when your gonna have a mess to clean up.

You got an awsome deal IMO. I've read a few other blogs of peoples huggies deals...next best was when CVS miss marked the 216 count at $2.50 a few months back and people were getting them with a $.50 off coupon for $2.

Start keeping track of the best prices per unit count....so if you paid $.66 for 72 wipes then your unit price is $.00916. That way you will know going forward if it's a deal or not if you see other sizes on sale, etc.

I do that with Toilet paper and kleenex, etc. I know what the best prices I've paid and what a decent deal is when I keep track and see it again. Like my Kleenex deal a few weeks ago...would have been sweeter if I had my coupons but I couldn't risk leaving them and going to find my $.50/3 coupons and comming back. Store had 9 of the LARGE boxes marked down to $.50 each (I think because they don't make that size any longer and it was colored tissue, not white). Had I had my coupons with me I would have gotten them for $1.50 total (less than $.17/box)...cause the store would have doubled my coupons....but as it was I paid $4.50 instead which was still a good deal IMO.

Happy shopping and saving!

Jennifer in North Carolina...the Tar Heel State