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Rite Aid Tugaboos Diapers + Vera Bradley Giveaway

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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Rite Aid Tugaboos diapers. Check out the great giveaway below!

We’ve been all over the map as far as our diaper use is concerned.  Starting out with Bryson, I used coupons to buy the brand name, premium diapers for a fraction of the price.  My stockpile lasted about 18 months and slowly, the deals became few and far between.  After that, I began buying the store brand diapers.  At that time, the drugstore I shopped out put out coupons that made their diapers $2.50 per pack.  Each time that deal rolled around, I snatched up as many packs as possible.  Then, that deal went away, so I started using Amazon Mom to get a great deal on the huge boxes of diapers with free shipping.  I’ve never been very picky when it comes to diapers.  My kids aren’t allergic to any materials, so as long as the diaper didn’t leak, I used it.

Rite Aid Tugaboos

Bryson is now potty-trained, but Bella still wears diapers.  She’d love to potty-train too, but every time I put underwear on her, she promptly pees in the floor.  So, we are sticking with diapers!  At this point, we use both cloth and disposable diapers.  I cloth diaper at home, but when we go out or when the kids stay overnight with their Gangan, we use disposable diapers.  This works so well for us right now!  For a few months, I cloth diapered almost exclusively, but we would often have leaks when out and about.  It wasn’t worth it to me, so I’m really loving the balance we have right now.

Rite Aid tugaboo diaper size 2 42 ct

We recently tried the Rite Aid Tugaboos premium diapers.  As soon as I opened the pack, I recognized the diapers immediately.  I used to buy these same diapers from a different drugstore under another name and they were some of my absolute favorite disposable diapers!  Since I was already familiar with these diapers, I didn’t hesitate to put them on Bella.  Like more expensive brands, they are shaped to fit baby- not that weird rectangular shape that some diapers offer and they are soft and stretchy.  They feature a hypoallergenic inner liner and some major leakage protection.  I don’t know that we’ve ever had a leak with these diapers and Bella even wore a Rite Aid Tugaboos diaper overnight!

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Rite Aid Sweepstakes

For the month of June, all Tugaboos purchases will earn an entry into the Tugaboos and Vera Bradley Sweepstakes!

With every in-store purchase of qualifying Tugaboos products using your wellness+ card at any Rite Aid store between June 1-30, 2013, you will receive an entry for a chance to win one of (25) Vera Bradley Designer Diaper Bags filled with select Tugaboos products.

To enter without making a purchase, complete this entry form now: https://riteaidtugaboos.dja.com/.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Rite Aid.

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