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I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores
for a new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?
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William Brown wrote:
I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


Contact Doug Kanter at http://www.suprmchaos.com/0604-md-jesse-cone.jpg

He has tons of extra diapers.
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William Brown wrote:
I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores
for a new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=cloth+diapers



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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 12:44:12 -0400, William Brown
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I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores
for a new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


Look in your local yellow pages for a "diaper service".

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I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores
for a new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


I bought a package of them at Walmart but then seemed a lot more expensive
than I remember when my kids needed them!




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damn those search engines are amazing

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William Brown wrote:
I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores
for a new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=cloth+diapers



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"William Brown" wrote in message
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I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores for a
new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does anyone
know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


Are you in the US? Try Target/Walmart or any of the big box department
stores. You can also buy them at a Babies R Us or equivalent.

Donna


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William Brown wrote:
I've finally used up my supply of diapers from when my kids were young.
They are the best rags I've found. I started looking around stores for
a new supply, but all I can find and the paper/plastic types. Does
anyone know someplace that sells cloth diapers?


The office of any branch of the Dydee Diaper service will sell you the
ones that are too beat up to be used for diapers any more. They only
sell them at the office though so don't ask your neighbors route driver
to bring you some because they aren't allowed to have them on the truck.
They are only a few dollars per bundle if I recall correctly.
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