FREE: Pampers Baby Dry Diapers Economy Pack Plus Your choice of size NB,1,1-2,3,4,5,6
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This auction is for 1 Economy Pack plus box of diapers. Winners choice of size.
List of sizes and quantities below...
Newborn- 124 diapers
Size 1- 276 diapers
Size 1-2- 192 diapers
Size 2- 246 diapers
Size 3- 222 diapers
Size 4- 192 diapers
Size 5- 172 diapers
Size 6- 140 diapers
Flexes for a snug and comfortable fit
Pampers has 3 layers of absorbency versus 2 in the other leading brand
Favorite Sesame Street characters on every diaper
Ultra absorb core for outstanding leakage protection
Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
These will ship from amazon with free 2-day shipping. I will order these within 24 hours of receiving the winners mailing address.
****Winners choice of 1 box.****
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