Yep available in Gloucester store! Thanks alot! :smile:
yas212
13 Apr 16#6
I still don't understand how they can justify charging so much for a pack of damp wipes.. And how they have no competition?
alizi1
13 Apr 16#7
Thanks OP...heat added.
Have tried these, huggies and johnsons in the past and these are the best of them all. Unfortunately they are usually to expensive for me, but at this price they are acceptable.
errormessage
13 Apr 162#8
Just get the Aldi ones and be done with it. Put it this way, you won't be buying over-hyped and over-priced Water Wipes when you have your second one.
Ed_in_London to errormessage
14 Apr 164#9
By the time you get thou an Aldi check out they probably won't even need nappies :wink:
scotthoneyman
14 Apr 16#10
Great for the clean up after the morning cycle commute....
egonspengler to scotthoneyman
14 Apr 16#11
When I read your comment, I almost missed the last word, which would've given it a whole different .... aspect.
kitkat
15 Apr 16#12
really want to buy some of these. It says unavailable today when I try to do an online grocery order despite saying they were in stock yesterday. Got my local store to ring round the stores in the area and nowhere nearby stocks them.
Shaydog
20 Apr 16#13
Water wipes are so overpriced, think about it they dont have to spend money on dangerous chemicals to create excema in our children like all the other nasty babywipe companies.
They are just wipes and water, so why are they not cheaper?
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Thanks for sharing!
Have tried these, huggies and johnsons in the past and these are the best of them all. Unfortunately they are usually to expensive for me, but at this price they are acceptable.
They are just wipes and water, so why are they not cheaper?