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I was so excited when I was approached by Rite Aid to write a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Rite Aid Tugaboos diapers.

A container of tugaboos from rite Aid.

 

Have you tried Rite Aid Tugaboos Diapers?   YOU SHOULD!   I never did before, but we will be buying them from now on.
I was always a one-type-of-diaper girl.  I found a diaper that worked and stuck with it.

 

Well, a few weeks ago, we were shopping and I decided to go for a “cheaper” diaper, to save money.  Imagine my surprise when I was sitting at church, enjoying a great sermon, holding our precious baby girl…  and felt something warm on my leg.  Yep- sure enough, my pants were now wet and I had to excuse myself for the rest of the service.  We had to hang out at the car and wait for everyone else to finish up. (She had a change of clothes in the car…. I didn’t).   I’m sure you can relate.   Ugh. 

Yep- you guessed it.

Someone’s diaper had leaked and she was sitting on MY lap!  I was so upset because I had literally just opened those diapers.  What a waste of money!

Lucky for me,  I put our baby in Tugaboos the very next day, when the package of Tugaboos arrived.  She has been dry (and so have I) ever since!

I was not sure what to expect from them, but let me say that they worked great and I will buy them again. They kept our baby DRY and they kept the mess IN!  They even work at night.  Her diaper is working to the fullest every night  (without leaking) and throughout the day, so I am pleased (less laundry for Mom = happy Mom!)

A jumbo pack of tugaboo diapers from Rite Aid.

Rite Aid Tugaboos Diapers have many features that will help keep your little one comfortable and dry. With recently increased leakage protection and faster absorption in addition to soft stretchable waist and side panels, hypoallergenic inner liner and a cottony soft feeling, Tugaboos diapers are a great choice for babies and toddlers.  I even used them on our 2 year old at night.  I like to put a diaper on him, in case he has an accident at night.  They are great for both ages.

I plan on getting more Tugaboos this week and will be using them for our baby for quite some time…  until she is out of diapers and  Potty Trained in a Weekend!

What I liked about them:

Rite Aid Tugaboos diapers have recently been improved for added leakage protection and faster absorption.
Some of the key features of Tugaboos diapers include:

  • Soft stretchable waist & side panels
  • Excellent leakage protection
  • Hypoallergenic inner liner
  • Cottony soft feel

And for the month of June, all Tugaboos purchases will earn an entry into the Tugaboos and Vera Bradley Sweepstakes.  Check it out for yourself (good luck!): https://bit.ly/11pb9rt

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/.

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

Hi there!

I’m Becky, a former elementary school teacher turned certified child development therapist and blogger. I work at home with my husband and together we are raising (and partially homeschooling) our four children in the Carolinas. I love diet coke, ice cream, and spending time with my family.

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2 Comments

  1. Love this post.. I can totally relate with buying cheaper diapers to try and save some dough! ha…. and just like your experience, it was an epic fail! Thanks for the reference to Rite Aid’s Tugaboo diapers/pull ups… I will have to give them a try! Did I see a link for your book on potty training?? Is it complete? ~ Leah ~