Nature Boy And Girl Diapers
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Has anyone heard of or used Nature Boy and Girl Diapers? I'm not due until December, but I'm starting to research before I start stocking up on diapers. I discovered this on the internet, and everything I read says they are supposed to have a 70% decomposition rate, and that they are working on 100%. I try to recycle everything possible, and I am interested in these diapers. If anyone else is interested in checking this out, the website for the US is www.natureboyandgirl.com. If anyone has used them, or knows anyone who has used them, please share your information! Thanks
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| KH - July 14 |
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they are the best! I will write more later on - gotta run. they don't come in newborn though, just so you know...
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| KH - July 15 |
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they are so soft and pliable. I really love them and am so glad that they are back. The company went out of business but then another business in Washington state bought the rights to sell them. They are just starting out so the web site isn't anything special and I think you still need to buy 4 pkgs at a time, but the shipping is free. Seventh Generation (can get them on amazon.com) sells newborn size diapers and they are good.
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I haven't really checked prices, but are these a lot more expensive than conventional disposable diapers (Pampers, Huggies, etc.)? And yes, the website states a case, which is 4 bags per; and their small size fits 8-15lbs. I have seen Seventh Generation cleaning products at my local grocery store chain, no diapers though.
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why not use cloth diapers?
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