This is a sponsored post from iConnect and Pampers. All opinions are those of my own.
I know how much Everything Mommyhood readers like to save money, and I know how many of you have young children which is why we are teaming up with Pampers to tell you how you can save money on Pampers! For me, my children are finally out of diapers and Easy Ups, but I know how pricey they can be, especially with how often you need to purchase them, so I like to be able to share with all of you, ways you can save money. Who doesn’t like an extra few bucks in their pocket? I know I love to save money!
Save Money!
Help make the potty training process easier and more affordable with these two high-value coupons.
Here’s how to save:
-Pampers is offering a high value coupon that you can print at home for $2 off 1 pack of Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants and this Sunday, 4/10/2016 you can get Pampers coupons in your Sunday newspaper!
You can clip the Pampers Easy Ups coupon at: http://www.coupons.com/brands/pampers-coupons/
You will need to open a coupons.com account if you do not already have one. Then you can print, shop, and save – and keep an eye out for more Pampers coupons in the future!
-Keep an eye out for this Sunday’s newspaper (April 10, 2016) for an insert from P&G with these Pamperscoupon offerings. Use these coupons at any mass, discount or grocery stores where baby care products are sold.
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Also, if you haven’t tried out Pampers before, now is the time to, when you can save money!
Here’s why I love Pampers:
-Pampers Easy Ups have an absorbent core that holds 25% more than the other leading training pant (Huggies* Pull-Ups* Learning Designs*) and helps little ones stay dry and happy.
-Pampers Easy Ups* have fewer leaks than the other leading training pant (Huggies* Pull-Ups* Designs*) and up to 12 hours of leakage.
-Pampers Easy Ups Training Pants are sold in sizes 2T-5T and can be found at mass, discount and grocery stores where baby care products are sold.
For more information on Pampers diapers and pants, visit http://www.pampers.com
You can also connect with Pampers on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to stay updated on their news and promotions.
Disclosure: Everything Mommyhood has teamed up with iConnect and Pampers for this posting. All opinions are those of our own and were not influenced in any way. Social media outlets are in no way associated with this posting. If you’d like to see your product/service feature by Everything Mommyhood please contact Darci at EverythingMommyhood@gmail.com
Kim Thorne
Tuesday 3rd of May 2016
Thank you for the coupons things are expensive enough for supplies for a baby and mothers need all the help they can get.
Dotty J Boucher
Sunday 1st of May 2016
Thanks for the coupons, can never have too many, With four of my grandchildren still in diapers , I am always looking for coupons.
Jinee Lee
Tuesday 26th of April 2016
We love to use pampers and have been for 3 generations of babies!
lisa
Wednesday 20th of April 2016
I remember that disposable diapers were expensive. This sounds like a good deal.
Linda Manns Linneman
Sunday 17th of April 2016
Thank you for sharing this. I just found out that my nephew and his wife are having a baby. God Bless