Which brand of diapers is cheaper Luvs or Pampers?

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asked Apr 30, 2022 in Toddler/Preschooler by NattKeuggton (1,900 points)
Which brand of diapers is cheaper Luvs or Pampers?

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answered May 2, 2022 by Cathy21 (85,770 points)
Luvs diapers are cheaper than Pampers Diapers although both Luvs diapers and Pampers diapers are made by the same company which is Procter & Gamble.

Luvs diapers are around 20 cents cheaper than pampers diapers.

Pampers Cruisers however are around 50 cents to 60 cents per diaper while pampers baby dry diapers are around 20 to 35 cents per diaper depending on the size of the diaper.

Luvs diapers is the cheaper version of Pampers Baby Dry diapers.

Both Luvs and Pampers diapers are made by the same company.

The difference between Luvs and Pampers is that the Pampers are the better more absorbent diaper and more expensive while the Luvs diapers is a cheaper version of the Pampers diapers.

Both Luvs and Pampers are made by the same company which is Procter & Gamble.

Luvs diapers used to be sold as a Deluxe diaper although now Luvs diapers are a budge diaper.

Huggies and Luvs diapers are made by a different company.

Huggies diapers are made by Kimberly Clark Company and Luvs diapers are made by Procter & Gamble who also makes Pampers.

So Pampers diapers are made by the same company as Luvs diapers.

The Luvs diapers are a cheaper version of the Pampers that Procter & Gamble makes.

Luvs is a brand of disposable diapers made by Procter & Gamble.

 Luvs were sold as "deluxe" diapers in the late 1980s, though they have been sold as budget diapers since 1994.

The Luvs brand also includes baby wipes.

Luvs diapers are a desirable choice to many budget-minded parents because this well-known brand is so affordable.

Some people find they leak and don't hold enough pee although some kids and babies may pee more at one time which causes the diaper to leak.

Luvs are a good brand of diaper but they don't work for every baby.

Huggies is an American brand of disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark.

Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1978 to replace the Kimbies brand.

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