Monday, November 28, 2011

How to Get Free Diapers

!±8± How to Get Free Diapers

One of the most expensive costs for your baby are diapers and wipes. You'll go through them very quickly and soon the costs will rise. Brands such as Pampers, Huggies, Luvs and many others have monthly drawings, sweepstakes and contests giving away free diapers for a year. This is a good deal for moms who recognize that the costs for diapers and wipes is becoming more and more expensive.

Companies such as Kimberly Clark which produce Huggies want you to use their name brands so they give away tons of free diapers. In the United States or Canada, visit the huggies website and sign up online in order to join Huggies' mailing list. For new and expecting parents this is where you will free diaper samples and receive coupons for Huggies diapers, wipes, and other promotional items at no charge.

Huggies Pull Ups - Pull Ups are diapers for older babies or toddlers, possibly ages two and up. They provide elastic waist bands this allow your toddler to pull up their diaper which acts like underwear. As you child becomes more independent and as you begin potty training, these are the perfect diapers. When you click Huggies online, you may request a free sample and get coupons for Huggies pull ups.

Huggies Pure and Natural - Another diaper that is given away is the Huggies Pure & Natural diaper. It's fairly new in order to the market and it's unique. Unlike most diapers, these are all natural and have Aloe & Vitamin E. Why? They're made for babies that have sensitive skin so they're hypoallergenic.


How to Get Free Diapers

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Friday, November 25, 2011

How I Scored Free Diapers for Life

!±8± How I Scored Free Diapers for Life

I'm a stay at home mom, successfully living off just one income, my husband's. My children are 6 & 8 years old now, but it wasn't too long ago that they were in diapers.

And boy oh boy was that expensive! Until I hit the diaper mega-load and came across enough free diapers to keep their bottom's dry for life, with several hundred extra to spare.

How? It's all about using coupons to your advantage. Forget clipping a 25 cent coupons for a brand of shampoo you don't even like, I'm talking about walking out of a store with two shopping carts full of goods they paid you to take.

I've gotten tens of thousands of dollars worth of free product over the last several years, but my all time favorite haul was the Huggies Pull Ups. I ended up with thousands of diapers, and stores actually paid me to take them.

Here's how it happened. A few years ago, when both my kids were still in diapers, Huggies came out with a trial package of their new design of Huggies Pull Ups. There were three diapers in each of these packages, and they cost .97 at Walmart, Walgreens and Toys-R-Us.

In addition to the three diapers, Huggies also had a coupon in the package. The coupon was for .50 ANY package of Huggies Pull-Up Diapers. Each time I bought a pack of diapers, I'd get another coupon.

Now, this is significant. Most Huggies coupons would specify right on the coupon that the savings was only off Jumbo size or larger packages, but these coupons were different. They specifically said "ANY" package of Huggies, meaning the coupons were good for the trial sized packages.

Calculate this: You have a coupon for .50 for a product that costs .97. That means for every package of diapers I bought, not only would Huggies reimburse the store for my .97 purchase, they would give them an extra Body.53 cents.

What does that mean? That means I needed to spend another Body.53 in the store for each package of diapers I bought. Effectively paying me to take the diapers.

I spent months combing all the Walmarts, Walgreens and Toys-R-Us stores all over the state, looking for the trial packages of Huggies. When I found them, I would explain how to do the deal to other customers and store employees, even offering to give them some of my coupons. But no one wanted them.

So I would take most of the available diapers, leaving a few in case someone else wanted some. I spent the extra money on all kinds of things: food at Walmart, more baby products at Walgreens, toys for gifts at Toys-R-Us.

Since I bought 15-20 packages of diapers at a time, each time I had -10 to spend. In the end, it amounted to a few hundred dollars.

It was very time consuming, but very fun. I saved so much money, and was able to diaper both children through potty training for free. All by clipping a few coupons.


How I Scored Free Diapers for Life

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Circle of Diapers

www.1diapercoupon.com Those sponge-like garments worn by the toddlers of America, otherwise known as Diapers, help to prevent nasty messes parents would feel compelled to clean. Households throughout the modern nations purchase diapers on a regular basis to help take care of their toddlers before they potty train them. If they can find relevant Diapers Coupons, theyll most likely cut them out and use them on their next visit to the grocery store. A hilarious explanation of the circle of life and why a great way to defy it is through the use of diaper coupons.

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