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How About?
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« on: 07 August 2003, 23:44:00 pm »
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After reading all the raves about Huggies wipes, decided to grab a box just to try.

1)  It comes in a "reach-in" box.  Not very hygienic, in my opinion.  And I think it will dry up faster than the Japanese wipes.

2)  Although it is thicker and bigger, I think it is more coarse.

Verdict: I'm sticking to Pigeon wipes.

[This message has been edited by How About? (edited 07-08-2003).]

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« Reply #1 on: 08 August 2003, 21:24:00 pm »
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wonder how old your child is?

wait till he is a little older, started on solid food, and u'll understand why we use Huggies Wipes.

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« Reply #2 on: 08 August 2003, 23:37:00 pm »
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So you didn't like Huggies. I like apples, hubby likes oranges, so what. Everyone takes what they like. Enjoy your baby and your wipes.
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« Reply #3 on: 09 August 2003, 8:44:00 am »
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Think you're right.  Will probably appreciate Huggies Wipe when my son is older and messes up too much with feeding himself.

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« Reply #4 on: 09 August 2003, 19:29:00 pm »
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Hi "How Abt",

I really meant cleaning up the poo after they start on solids.

Like the other person who wrote, there are so many wipes on the market...you get to choose!

Some will even tell you Pampers have wipes with sunscreen protection in the UK.

Alas,not available in S'pore.

Cheers/

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