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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

I placed an order on Diapers.com Saturday. I got 4 packages of Seventh Generation 35 packs for $37.99! Making the account was easy! I was amazed! I managed to make the account, place 2 orders, and still have time for lunch and some more online shopping all in a 90 minute nap! I was so impressed I decided to tell you about it.

Why Seventh Generation?
I knew they were a steal on diapers.com but I actually assumed ordering diapers from diapers.com was going to be a pain, so I was buying them in the store for roughly $14. Why did I buy them? George leaked through all other diaper brands. ALL! Pampers, Huggies, Luvs, Kroger brand, Target brand, Babies R Us brand, he leaked. The first time I used Seventh Generation, he went to bed and slept 6 hours and he never leaked. Then he worked his way up to 8, then 9 and now 10 hours without a diaper change and he doesn't leak. Even better? These diapers are great for the environment.
The pulp is chlorine free and based from wood and sodium polyacrylate. )Sodium Polyacrylate is pretty general in the disposable diaper world.) They are fragrance and latex free. Free of Petroleum Based Lotions (on their website, Seventh Generation shows how many gallons of petroleum they have saved and how many trees).
Seventh Generation's modo is "In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seventh generations." Which is from the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy. So all of Seventh Generation products are created to be quality while still reducing the negative impact most products, like diapers and soaps have on the seventh generation.

These diapers are pretty amazing. We did buy some Nature BabyCare diapers at the same time. 4 packs for $38.99. They are supposed to be cheaper, but apparently, not when it comes to diapers.com and that is the only place I have found them. So far, they are okay. They have flowers on them, a negative for a boy. And a strange smell. Seventh Generation does not have that. And since they are NOT cheaper and so far, I don't like them better (the smell bugs me. Reminds me of a factory or home improvement store) I think I will end this review with a SEVENTH GENERATION WINS!

So if you have a child in diapers, make a diapers.com account and order! The more you order, the more you save. I got $5 off and free 2 day shipping. And our UPS guy even brought the box to my front door and helped me pull it inside (8 boxes of diapers make for a pretty big box and it was rainy and nasty). If you struggle with the diaper brands who consider themselves "top dog" and charge you an arm and a leg so you can have something for your child to pee in, buy Seventh Generation.

Hate to be cheesy but I almost said "Buy Seventh Generation to Save our Seventh Generation". And since it is true, I included it down here.



Seventh Generation never paid me for this, nor did diapers.com. Neither one knows I am writing this although I do intend to tag them on FB as I post this link and to tag them on Twitter. I am obsessed with both at the moment.

Oh, and the baby is great and stared at the Lorax on the Seventh Generation diapers. He apparently approves. (Usually the diapers are all brown and he probably wondered why his diaper wasn't like his other diapers.) He is also wearing a size 3. He is 15 lbs and I figured the size 3's start at 16 lbs so I might as well order them big.