30% off Thankyou Nappies 60-108pk $23, 50% off Schweppes 4x300ml $2.50, 50% off Thomas Chipman Chips 200g $2.50 + More @ Coles
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have you tried the others - split pea, lentil, hommus?
Bought a pack of split pea "tubes" but haven't tried it yet. Which one do you like best Tonester?
The last thing I'm thinking when changing nappies is 'thankyou'…
Has anyone tried the Dorset cereal range- are they any good?
They are delicious! I bought the Berry granola and couldn't stop munching on it at work.
I find them worse than average.
Haven't tried the berry one mentioned above.
I've been trying all brands & flavours of granola, buying each as they come on special. I've tried most of them now. Favourite brand so far is easily Jordans. The berry one and the nut one are my #1 and #2 respectively. And as a mixer, Danone yoghurt.
Are these nappies good? And how does the price compare to other options?
First one on the way.. thinking about stocking up. Buy these or wait?
Congrats on the soon to arrive new addition!!
As far as I'm concerned these diapers are very new (noticed them in Coles for the first time this week, pretty sure they JUST arrived) so you might not get the reviews you'd like (as in those who tried it have only tried a few nappies) Their regular price is the same unit price as the regular price for Huggies which is one of the top quality brands. I have a feeling they are just trying to give the impression their regular price is the same as Huggies so people see a bargain in them but likely to end up as an everyday low price.
Don't bother stocking up on them, maybe buy one pack so you can try them. I would wait until Huggies is on sale to stock up - $24-25 is a good sale price for them, lower is even better. But then don't go crazy with stoking up as sometimes some diapers don't work as well on some babies. OR I personally prefer Babylove of all the nappies brands - currently under $20 per big box at BabiesRus & Baby bunting, their regular price is $27. They are different than Huggies but not necessarily in a cheaper way (like a lot of subpar store brands nappies)Thanks :)
I have a feeling they are just trying to give the impression their regular price is the same as Huggies so people see a bargain in them but likely to end up as an everyday low price.
-1 given their pther products they won't discount often/much, they're an above-average/quality brand
Don't bother stocking up on them, maybe buy one pack so you can try them. I would wait until Huggies is on sale to stock up - $24-25 is a good sale price for them, lower is even better. But then don't go crazy with stoking up as sometimes some diapers don't work as well on some babies.
+1 https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/938228/redir :)
http://www.thegrocerygeek.com.au/portfolio-item/thankyou-dis… might help
We started using them. They are very soft and thin but can absorb quite a lot so great for night time too.
I like the fact that using them helps others - 100% of profits going to child and maternal health programs to families in needLet us know how the long term use is like, if and any rashes or blowouts happen? How old is your child? I'm looking at using these for an almost 2 year old but want to see if they are close to on par with Huggies first.
Highly recommend Wholesome Foods Falafel chips and Lentil Chips!