Sam's Club Brand Diapers

Updated on November 14, 2008
M.F. asks from Glenshaw, PA
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Does anyone know if Sam's Club brand diapers contain dye on the inside of the diaper?? My daughter is allergic to the dye they use in diapers and Giant Eagle discontinued their dye-free diaper (it now has a Clifford design on it along with "pretty" dye on the inside). There are a few others I know of like 7th Generation, but they are quite pricey. Thanks for your help!

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So What Happened?

Thanks all for your thoughts and ideas. I just found out that Walmart Parent's Choice diapers have no dye on the inside. As much as I don't want to give them my money, my daughter's health takes priority along with our tight budget! So thanks so much for taking the time to help me. :0) Peace!

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N.W.

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I don't know about the Sam's brand... but BJ's does not. The only thing is the tabs do break sometimes, because they are simply a little less quality than some other brands. But overall, they've worked just fine.

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D.P.

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Hi,how are you? I was wondering how you new your daughter was allergic to the dye used in diapers? Curious if my nephew might be? Sorry, no recomendations, how about cloth?

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B.D.

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I have used Sam's diapers a lot in the past. How would I know to be able to tell you if there is dye?

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D.P.

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Hi M.,
I'm not sure about Sam's Club diapers...have you tried Aldi's Nanny brand? They were good and pretty inexpensive, yet very cloth like. Not sure about the dye, but it might be worth buying a pack to check it out.....just a thought. (I always look for options to keep MY money out of WalMart and Sam's Club!) :) Good luck.

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V.F.

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Have you thought about using cloth? There are some great options out there now and they are not as difficult as people make them out to be

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A.J.

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STAY AWAY FROM SAM'S DIAPERS!!! my daughter has no allergies (to my knowlegde) but there must be something abrasive in their diapers b/c she got a terrible rash all over her bottom --anywhere the diaper touched when we tried the sam's members mark diapers. i returned the whole box.

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K.P.

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I think they do have dye. My mother uses these diapers when my daughter is at her house and they are absolutely horrible.
I would try diapers.com just to see if they have a suggestion as to a dye free diaper.

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A.P.

answers from Allentown on

I really can't suggest highly enough that you give cloth diapers a try with your child's sensitivity!

Cloth is SOOOOOOOOOOO easy (and believe it or not, FUN) these days! Depending on the # of dipes you get, you're talking an extra 1-2 loads of wash a week. It can save you upwards of $2500 PER child & they typically re-sale for 40-60% of what you paid for them!

I'd be MORE than happy to answer any questions if you have any!
Good luck!

M.L.

answers from Erie on

I'm not sure about the WalMart/Sams Club ones. But I just wanted to let you know that I feel your pain regarding the GE diapers. I saw they switched and I kind of thought they were the same thing in a different package. I was pretty upset when I opened the box up and found that they were totally different. And they're awful! They leak, don't stretch, etc. My son even pulls at them and itches when they're on...maybe it's the dye and I never knew it! I called and complained and they sent me a refund for the entire box. So if you bought any, call and complain if you didn't already and you'll get your money back. Now I'm searching again for a cost-effective diaper that works as well as the old ones did. Ugh! I hear Target brand is good, but I'm not sure about dye in them.

Sorry for rembling, but I just wanted to let you know that I feel your pain!

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C.J.

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I used pampers, but I love 7th generation!

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D.V.

answers from Pittsburgh on

There was a diaper at whole foods that looked like a brown bag. Very good but I don't remember the name. Its been awhile. Try looking online at places like vegan essentials, and vegetarian type sites. You find a lot of choices that aren't in stores.

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M.M.

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Cloth diapers are something that are easy to use, budget friendly, and eliminate the spa chemicals that are toxic to baby.

If I can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact me through my contact info/email in my profile.

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M.C.

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Hello M., the best place to check would be with 1-800-WALMART. They should be able to check into it and give you a 100% correct answer. Have a great day!

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