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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734660" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I agree, SOT, disposable diapers are so expensive. Well, at least in my eyes they are.</p><p></p><p>Just putting things into perspective, I could buy a pack of rubber pants (6 pairs of rubber pants in a pack) for just over $1, and those pants lasted for months on end. Pennies per pair. Cloth diapers (12 to a pack) used to go on sale each month for $8 and change, and lasted through two kids. That's less than $1 a diaper, and those diapers were good for years. So economical it was. Well worth the folding, the pinning, and the rinsing.</p><p></p><p>I was still babysitting in 1977, and cloth diapers were still in use at all of my jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734660, member: 21572"] I agree, SOT, disposable diapers are so expensive. Well, at least in my eyes they are. Just putting things into perspective, I could buy a pack of rubber pants (6 pairs of rubber pants in a pack) for just over $1, and those pants lasted for months on end. Pennies per pair. Cloth diapers (12 to a pack) used to go on sale each month for $8 and change, and lasted through two kids. That's less than $1 a diaper, and those diapers were good for years. So economical it was. Well worth the folding, the pinning, and the rinsing. I was still babysitting in 1977, and cloth diapers were still in use at all of my jobs. [/QUOTE]
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