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Tushies Diapers, Toddler (27lbs & up), Case Pack, Four - 20 Count Packs (80 Diapers)

Tushies Diapers, Toddler (27lbs & up), Case Pack, Four - 20 Count Packs (80 Diapers)

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Brand: Tushies
Category: Health And Beauty


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 25484

Number Of Items: 4
Size: Toddler, Over 27 Lbs. (80 Diapers)
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.2
Dimensions (in): 19.1 x 18 x 11.7

UPC: 769562021143
EAN: 0769562021143
ASIN: B000E8UCMY

Release Date: January 16, 2006

Features:
  • Pack of four packages, each package containing 20 toddler-size (27 pounds and up) absorbent diapers (80 total diapers)
  • Unique high-absorbency natural-blend cotton padding provides cotton-soft, extra thick, gel-free protection for you baby
  • Diapers are bleached with chlorine-free hydrogen peroxide, are TBT (tributyl tin) free, latex free, perfume free, and do not contain recycled materials
  • Superabsorbent qualities result in less probability of diaper rash and earlier potty learning
  • The only disposable diaper that contains real cotton; cotton is GMO free

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Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Too bulky, no elastic, weird tape closure   October 19, 2008
i'm a designer + mom
Ugh, bought these today as a trial since we ran out of our Seventh Generation. (Thanks Amazon Subscribe & Save for making them more affordable!) Man, these have to be the bulkiest, non-elastic diapers ever. (Think Depends for toddlers.) There is no elastic at the top (front or back) and the elastic around the sides and legs is completely feable. There is so much padding on these, they can't be great for the environment? Plus, the closure is a scotch-tape-like strip, not the usual velcro-type. They were tricky to work with and kept coming undone.

All-together I don't feel like my 2yr-old is that secure with these on. Seventh Generation is much, much better. If you've ever used disposable diapers, you'll be sorry you tried these. Sorry Tushies, I wanted to like you.



5 out of 5 stars a good alternative to cloth diaper   June 8, 2008
O. Kezin (Fort Worth, TX United States)
I use cloth diaper but for outings and night times I use Tushies. I like the fact that it is free from many chemicals. I still try to shake it to the toilet when there is a poop. Pricey product but worthy.


5 out of 5 stars Love these diapers   October 9, 2007
Mom in San Jose
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We have used Tushies since our son was born 18 months ago. He has never had diaper rash from Tushies and the stop leaks quite well during the day. We don't use them at night since he is a very active sleeper and we have washed more sheets from his wet bed. The only complaint is the tape you can only use once so make sure you get it on the plastic strip the first time. Also, if you have a lot of humidity in your area, the diapers will stick together when you get to the fourth pack in the case.


4 out of 5 stars Good "greener" diaper   January 10, 2007
Lulu Belle (CA, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We've been using this diaper with our daughter as an overnight diaper for the past 2 years. It is a bit bulkier, but it doesn't cause any rashes or redness, and it has no chloride. I gave it 4 stars because I do not like the "ties" too much. If your hand is even remotely oily (from baby lotion or baby oil)when changing the baby, the ties will not stick any more and the diaper will be ruined.


5 out of 5 stars wonderful gell-free non-chlorine bleach diaper for your healthy baby   November 10, 2006
health conscious mom (San Jose, CA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

These diapers are great! After having my baby/todler in cloth diapers for so long I had to at least for certain times find an easier stay-drier type solution for my growing todler, esspecially at night where that thing is on her skin for over 12 h sometimes. I was horrified at the chemical smell and flimsiness of regualr disposables. That's got to be UNHEALTHY for their delicate skin and overall health. Just smell your child after you take the diaper off, and the smell of chemicals can knock you over. And whatever you can smell, you know that small particles are being absorbed by the skin. Plus all the dioxins that come off in chlorinated disposable diapers. Tushies uses neither the toxic gell nor the chlorine bleach, and that is such a relief! I'm so glad to have found a disposable brand I can trust that is much more absorbant than even the cloth diapers really and less bulky, and better for my baby and for the environment we all must ultimately live in. For the 12 h stretch at night I still use a wool soaker over them just to be sure no leaks happen, but they certainly leak less than the regular Pampers/ Huggies and the like which are made so cheaply that they actually come appart at the seams and leak a lot more when full. Seventh Generation are not chlorinated but still use the gel so Tushies is really the only brand I can trust. The only slight issue with these diapers is the tape part which seems to lose some of its stickiness if the first several attempts to close them on the shiny part are not successful with a rumbunctious 2 year old who does NOT want her diaper on. So I would give them more like 4.5 rather than a full 5, but they are by far the best, safest disposable diaper I've found! Go Tushies!!!!

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