Thursday, March 26, 2015

Putting Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers to the Test

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Huggies® for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
This post brought to you by Huggies®. The content and opinions expressed below are that of Messy Mom .


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Between my three children I have been changing diapers for almost 8 years now. I have never really kept track of how many, but without a doubt I have changed thousands upon thousands of diapers. So when I had the opportunity to try Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers I said Bring it on!







Ezie is a 2 1/2 year old, 27 pound heavy wetter. When it comes to testing the endurance of a diaper he's the toddler for the job!








I was already a fan of Huggies® to begin with. They're durable, affordable, and from what I can observe they seem comfortable. But it gets better, Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers are now available at Walmart at a new LOWER PRICE! Plus they have a new and improved Leak Lock System with quick-absorbing layers for up to 12 hours of protection. 12 HOURS! They're perfect for nap time, bedtime, road trips, or anytime.




I've dealt with my share of leaky diapers. I remember trying everything to prevent it. For example, when I was a new mom I had a friend teach me the double diaper trick to keep kids dry at night. It entailed wrapping your kid up with one diaper and then putting another one on top of that just before bedtime. I had another friend teach me the no drinks allowed after 6:00 rule to help prevent leaking. Sometimes these tricks worked, sometimes they didn't.








I don't have to worry about any of that with the Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers! They provide protection against wetness all night long.




The fun Mickey Mouse designs from Disney were a hit and the fit was nice and snug with the flexibility that is needed for an active toddler.








In other words the Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers stay put even when he doesn't!








Huggies® Snug & Dry Ultra Diapers. The perfect fit for the perfectly huggable baby.












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9 comments:

Wendy said...

What a doll you are... and those blue boots on your little one is seriously darling. Love these testimonials... My kids are out of diapers now but I was a Huggies mom 100%

Christine Leeb said...

These pictures are awesome!!!! I'm so proud of you with this new opportunity! It's awesome to watch you grow! Thank you for sharing this exciting milestone. :-)

Blessings-
Christine

{amy} said...

Huggies are great, aren't they? Ezie looks so cute, too! :)

Jessica @ Barefoot by the Sea said...

Love these pictures - absolutely adorable! We love the cute prints on Huggies too! :)

Unknown said...

What a fun post! So glad we are finished with diapers :)

Ann Whittemore said...

I'm definitely going to have to try these! I'm actually on the hunt for some quality diapers. I'm just not loving the ones I've been using. These sound great, nobody wants a leaky baby! Well...that's not necessarily true, especially if they're as cute as Ezra;).

Marina said...

We used Huggies few times and I have to say I love them, pretty great.

TracyL26 said...

You know, I have been a pampers fan ever since I had caleb and he would always leak in Huggies. However, I recently saw a commercial where they compared their stick tabs and Huggies does look better! Might have to give them another try 😃

Unknown said...

I hear people talking about the double diaper method but I keep noticing people are missing a step in doing it. You don't just put a second diaper over the first. That won't work. I know because I am incontinent and deal with just this system every day. What you need to do is before you change the diaper, you get a razor blade and cut several quarter-half inch slits all up and down the diaper. Mainly along the center and stop 4 or 5 inches before each end of the diaper. If you make the slits any bigger the fluff will fall out. So then you put on the diaper you cut slits in, and THEN add the second diaper. This way when the first diaper is full, it leaks through the slits into the second outer diaper. My insurance only covers very cheap store brand diapers for my incontinence which is why I use this method. Otherwise, like found here with babies, I end up waking up soaked from the diaper failing. Anyway, hope this helps. Take care. :)