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Tushies by Tushies

www.tushies.com

Disposable diaper with natural cotton absorbency.

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Kelly D. 5 star rating July 9, 2008 Kelly D.
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love, love, love these

We use these when on the go and a daycare. They are the best, rarely leak and don't irritate sensitive skin!

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Jennifer M. 4 star rating April 21, 2007 Jennifer M.
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Very Good up to a certain size

I loved using Tushies ( no gel ) but my baby outgrew them at 1. I wish they had larger sizes for toddlers and large babies. He is 2 now and almost potty trained but I would love to have him in Tushies for night time.

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J W. 5 star rating April 21, 2007 J W.
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a great alternative

I have used these on our now-2 yr old since she was born, and we love them as a travel alternative to cloth diapers. We've also used them for daycare, where cloth diapers are not an option. Not only is diaper rash alot less common, these actually make it through the night, as opposed to come name brands!

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Michael B. 5 star rating November 11, 2006 Michael B.
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Biodegradable disposable diaper

Contrary to all the claims there is no environmentally friendly disposable diaper with one exception they all contain acrylic-polymer pellets, which act as absorbent agent. These often cause irritation and rash. Enter Tushies, which contains only pure wood pulp paper. While not as absorbent as it the others, it will truly decompose and not cause any kind of rash if changed at the proper interval. While nothing beats plain old cotton (with the use of a service-more on that on diaper service review) if one chooses to or has to go the disposable route, this is the environmentally friendly way to go.

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