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Kidgets Diapers at Family Dollar

August 21, 2015 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

Diapers are the evil part of infant and early toddler”hood”.  As parents, we typically despise this period of time. Unfortunately, it’s a necessary evil.  Unless you are diligently doing Elimination Communication or using cloth diapers, your biggest gripe is going to be the cost of buying diapers.  We’ve been using disposables for awhile now after our cloth diapers just weren’t working anymore for our toddler.  Every time that I have to purchase more diapers, I slowly grumble inside, and wish potty training were going a lot faster. I recently partnered with Family Dollar to learn more about their line of Kidgets’ diapers.  I had never even thought to consider purchasing diapers from my local Family Dollar.

kidgets family dollar diapers

I have to admit I was a bit hesitant when recently learning about the Kidgets brand diapers from Family Dollar.  My expectation was for them to, quite honestly, be poorly made and probably not work for our heavy wetter.  I was amazingly surprised though. Not only do they adequately and effectively work overnight for us (our biggest issue), but they also have these incredibly awesome wing tabs that really stretch.  They are the best wing tabs that I have used (and I’ve tried out a lot of different brands!).  The brand that we were using prior to this, I was contemplating going up another size recently because they seemed like they were getting tight on the side even though they stated they should fit our toddler up to 8 additional pounds. With the Kidgets’ diapers, we have plenty of room left to grow in them thanks to the wing tabs. The leak protection has also been amazing so far and I’m really impressed.

kidgets wing tabs

But how does the cost stack up against competitors is what I’m sure you’re dying to know.  Kidgets’ diapers are super budget friendly at just $6 a package or $13 for a jumbo package.  What’s even better is that Family Dollar offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee on these diapers.  If there’s any reason you aren’t satisfied, just bring them back and you can get your money back!

kidgets wing tabs diapers

With the sizing, leak protection, and great cost, there’s really no reason not to love these diapers.

Find your closest retailer here.

 This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Family Dollar.

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