Customer Reviews 

Great Product
2008-10-07We love these diapers. We have them on a subscribe and save so they are even cheaper. Our son has never gotten a diaper rash and I attribute that to these diapers.

Good For Baby, Good for Environment, No Compromise for Mom
2008-10-06I went with diaper when my boy was having problems with diaper rash. The doc recommended I go with a diaper with no chlorine. I found that this diaper was just as good as the pampers I was using. I would definitely recommend this diaper if you are looking for something more environment friendly and better for your baby without compromising performance.

Highly recommended
2008-10-06These diapers are great. They fit well and don't cause diaper rash. They don't cost much more than your Huggies or Pampers...And, since they are chlorine free, you can feel a little bit better about using diapers.

Best diapers!
2008-10-06We love these diapers! Better than the regular brands like Huggies or Pampers. They keep our daughter dry, don't have added scents and best of all are bleach free.

love these diapers
2008-10-05I love the seventh generation diapers. They fit my son well, and he rarely has leaks. I've tried other chlorine/bleach free diapers and these ones fit the best, and also feel the softest. I am also very happy to have found diapers with no commercialized characters on them.
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