Baby Wipes, Huggies Natural Care Sensitive Baby Diaper Wipes, Unscented, Hypoallergenic, 10 Flip-Top Packs (560 Wipes Total)
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Thank you for contacting us and informing us, Mike. Kimberly- Customers in the United States have been notified by Clark. We have plans to raise net selling prices across the majority of our U.S. operations. Due to inflationary pressures, consumer goods have increased in price. Thank you very much.
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Hello Sunny, they are both the same wipe; the only difference between them is the number of wipes in each pack. Thank you for contacting us.
There's no "different" odor that I've noticed. I've been using these wipes for three years and find them to be less odorous than other brands (i.e., Clorox). Pampers wipes have a stronger scent in my opinion. Do you have any wipes that you can use outside in the sun? Or perhaps the box was warmed up by sunlight or a particularly hot environment? That's the only reason I can think of for them smelling differently. My wipes box, on the other hand, is right next to the nursery window, and I haven't had any issues. br>I apologize if this isn't very useful.
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We've been using wipes and diapers for the past five years, so we're pretty knowledgeable on the subject. We've tried a lot of different brands, but Huggies consistently outperforms the competition in terms of quality and value. During the previous 1-year period We've used Huggies Natural Care wipes for the past two years because they're soft, strong, unscented, easy to remove from the package, and a good value. br>br>I recently discovered Huggies Refreshing Clean wipes, which were slightly less expensive and more satisfying than Huggies Natural Care wipes. I figured we'd give them a shot because Huggies has never let us down. These wipes are the same as the others, but with a milder and more pleasant scent. They come in the same package as Huggies Natural Care, are the same size and thickness, and have the same design on the wipe; the scent is pleasant and clean, rather than the unpleasant baby powder smell that other wipes have; and they are one cent cheaper per wipe than Huggies Natural Care, which adds up if you use as many wipes as we do. To summarize, Huggies Natural Care wipes are excellent and will not let you down. Huggies Refreshing Clean wipes have the same scent as the Huggies Refreshing Clean wipes, but they are a little less expensive. Huggies wipes are a safe bet in any situation. br>br>03/22/2020 UPDATED: I had no choice but to go out and purchase some. Because we couldn't find Huggies anywhere during Corona Virus 2020, we used Pampers wipes. I still believe Huggies has a superior product; the Pampers wipes are comparable, but the Huggies packaging is far superior. Pampers has a resealable flap, while Huggies has a flip top. Huggies have a larger hole from which to pull the wipe, and the Huggies pull out one at a time. The rest is taken care of by Pampers. Huggies is a superior product in terms of quality.
That was my intention, but I wanted to be clear about it. There are a LOT of wipes in this box! Because each bag has a zip closure, it should stay moist until it's time to use it. If you're worried about that, I'd put them in a plastic zip bag.
Almost every wipe is dry. The majority of the time, it looks like paper towels. We could use paper napkins instead of buying them. In my area, the HUGGIESbr> from Costco were sold out. As a result, I made the decision to purchase this property. Now we must use it to clean furniture, cars, and other items.
There is only a nine-pack available. This product is fantastic, but the product description is incorrect. I was led to believe that I would receive 12 packs for $17, but I only received 9, which is a worse deal than buying the pack separately. On the listing, there are pictures of the 12 pack, and nowhere did it say it was a 9 pack when I bought it.
The wipes are excellent, but I received a box of 504 rather than 768. I did. It got what I paid for or what was advertised on the internet. What a letdown.
If you prefer a dryer brand that is thinner and less cushioned, pay a higher price without the pop top and stick with Pampers. On the basis of quantity, I've switched to Hughies. The switch was made easier because of the quality, convenience, and, most importantly, the cost. They're great for skin that's prone to irritation. I use these for my puppy's pads, ears, and other areas because his claws don't tear the Huggies, and I use one pad to three of the pamper brand, which is shredded. Huggies fared admirably in this situation. I used Pampers on and off for my children for the past six years. I quickly switched to Huggies across the board, as we all have extremely sensitive skin, and Huggies simply handle it with no reaction or odor, just soft plush wipes! Thank you so much for a good product; by the way, my children have grown up to be successful adults who use the Huggies brand for a variety of purposes.
Unlike Pampers wipes, which give you multiple wipes at once when you pull out one, only one comes out when you pull out the wipe. They are extremely thick and soft. It's the best wipes I've ever used for sensitive skin. We were fortunate that the hospital provided us with a pack to take home.