I don’t think I actually needed to buy any until he was about 6 months old. When we were expecting little man, we were very blessed to receive diapers in such a great quantity. However, as any seasoned mommy veteran can tell you, diapers are, by far, the most essential must-have on your baby registry. All of these transactions could have been disasters had I not been organized! And remember, BE NICE TO YOUR CASHIER!!! □Īs a mommy-to-be, there is no way for you to fathom the amount of diapers you are actually going to need, just in the first year of your child’s life. I took a list with me and had my coupons in order before I got to the register. This should give you a good look into preparing for a diaper haul (or any haul, for that matter). And yes, I was that woman holding up the line because of my coupons!! I will have to say I’m awfully proud of myself for getting those transactions to work out correctly. Total = $13.28, get back (2) $10 gift cards (no catalina with Pampers) (2) $10 gift cards from previous purchase.***Note: There was also an Ibotta rebate for $3 when you purchased 3 Huggies products.*** Total = $37.51, got back (2) $10 gift cards and a $10 catalina coupon (1) Huggies wipes $5.69 (the small wipes were all sold out, so I had to purchase a 3-pack of wipes).One more promotion – when you buy 2 Huggies boxed diapers, a $10 catalina coupon would print with your receipt. That is why I also purchased wipes to get my total over $50. Here goes…įrom the weekly ad – buy 2 boxed diapers, get $10 gift card back.Īlso, from following a Target couponing group on Facebook, I discovered that if you printed a baby registry at the store, it was printing a coupon for $10 gift card when you purchase $50 or more baby items. I’ll put the breakdowns back to back because I rolled gift cards and catalina’s (you know, those paper coupons you receive with your receipt after a purchase) from one transaction to the other. Ok, these next two are from Target – *insert heavenly singing* – my favorite place to shop! Now, this is probably the most complicated haul I’ve had, so try to stay with me. (This deal was limit one, so even though I purchased 4 packs of diapers, I only got back $3 ECB.) I had also been saving one of my CVS coupons for such an occasion, a $6/$30 diaper purchase. Again at CVS, Pampers were 2/$18, Get Back $3 ECB when you purchase 2. Next haul was the following week, not quite as good of a sale (Huggies always has better deals) but I love Pampers and prefer them to Huggies when possible. Sometimes in couponing, you have to be prepared for the unexpected problem (or problematic cashier…). Unfortunately, this transaction did not go as smoothly as I would have hoped but I ended up getting the deal anyway. $10 ECB (Extra Care Bucks from previous purchase).(2) Huggies Lil’ Movers Diapers $8.99 each.You always want to be able to roll your rewards when possible! Here’s my breakdown: I try to never buy diapers unless there are reward bucks or gift cards involved. My first haul is from the week of April 26, where CVS was offering $5 Extra Care Bucks when you spend $20 on Huggies diapers. ( Plus, I want to brag about my awesome hauls!) I thought I would follow my diaper stockpiling blog with some recent diaper deals to help you get a feel for what to expect in your future endeavors.
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