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An Argument For Cloth Diapers
By Phil Villarreal on January 12, 2012 11:15 AM
108 Comments
Every time your baby heeds nature's call, he's costing you a quarter. Disposable diapers, which can cost 25 cents or so apiece, are among the first of the infinite ways in which kids siphon money from parents' wallets, but they're not a necessity. More »
Cloth Diapers Can Save You Money If You're Willing To Work For It
By Phil Villarreal on July 24, 2009 1:15 PM
120 Comments
—>Parents, if you can get over the "ick" factor of reprocessing cloth diapers after your baby does sickening things to them, there's a financial benefit in it for you. Blogger GreatDad describes how "fathers can save money with cloth diapers" over the more costly disposable variety. More »
Cotton Babies Stands Behind The Cloth Diapers They Sell
By Laura Northrup on July 10, 2009 10:01 PM
68 Comments
—>It's great to find a company that stands behind the products that they sell—even beyond the stated warranty is over, and even after the products have been used for their intended purpose for an extended period. Rachel learned that online diaper retailer Cottonbabies.com is one of those companies, and wanted to share her experience with Consumerist readers. More »
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