I know I had planned on keeping my reviews on my
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Blog but I wanted to share this with everyone. In todays society, where almost everything is made out of this country, the country that we live in, the country that owes China trillions, the country where far to many people are out of work, I found a Cloth Diaper made in America! I was thrilled. My husband and I have been looking into ways to support American made things, despite the fact it is very hard to due these days.
The Oeko Popo Diaper is one way not only can I support (you to) an American made product but it gets even better than that-the owner is right here in Ohio! WooHooo that sweetens the deal if you ask me. I only wish I had found the Oeko Popo when I first started diapering, its probably all I would own for that fact alone. Cloth Diapering is a great way to help the environment, help your pockets in the long run, we were spending $100 a month on disposables. Now we can even support one of our own. I was so excited to get an Oeko Popo cloth diaper.
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The Oeko Popo (pronounced oico poh-poh) how cute is the name. My son and I had fun just chanting it around the house :-) They have several different diapers, even custom made diapers. I was expecting an expensive diaper, yet they are not. They are no more than most cloth diapers. Again with the fact it is made right here in Ohio, well that makes me want to give my money to Oeko Popo rather than one of the more well known ( I won't name names) cloth diaper companies that get their diapers from China. The Oeko Popo are now even selling an easy easy fold, more like a prefold only newer and hipper if you ask me.
The diaper I was sent was a super cute Little Miss Sunshine cover with a snap in insert and an added newborn (booster) insert. This is a size 2, which pretty much is a one size because it takes you from 8-40 lbs.
They fit so well on my little chunka babe. They have a trim fit which I love because there isn't so much fabric or material between their legs making their little legs stick out.
and Syhven looks perfectly comfortable wearing it!
Another cool thing about the Oeko Popo diaper is that she has made it to wear you can literaly fold it up and snap it closed when you are out and about just like you do a disposable diaper. We played with the diaper the first day we had it and you can, it's easy as pie. I love these diapers and I can't wait to try the easy folds. Thank you so much Oeko Popo for making an American made product that works Great! And trust me it works great, I'm a little embarressed to admit that the first day she wore it I, umm, kind of forgot to change her for, well longer than she usually goes between changes and NO leaks, no redness her bum was still dry, the inserts worked great. and they are NOT micro-fiber. I do not like micro-fiber at all. It stinks and who wants man made product up against baby's bum when you can get an organic cotten insert from Oeko Popo at a great price! I give the Oeko Popo diaper a huge thumbs up!
http://clothdiaperingmommatomany.blogspot.com/
Blog but I wanted to share this with everyone. In todays society, where almost everything is made out of this country, the country that we live in, the country that owes China trillions, the country where far to many people are out of work, I found a Cloth Diaper made in America! I was thrilled. My husband and I have been looking into ways to support American made things, despite the fact it is very hard to due these days.
The Oeko Popo Diaper is one way not only can I support (you to) an American made product but it gets even better than that-the owner is right here in Ohio! WooHooo that sweetens the deal if you ask me. I only wish I had found the Oeko Popo when I first started diapering, its probably all I would own for that fact alone. Cloth Diapering is a great way to help the environment, help your pockets in the long run, we were spending $100 a month on disposables. Now we can even support one of our own. I was so excited to get an Oeko Popo cloth diaper.
http://shop.oekopopo.com/
The Oeko Popo (pronounced oico poh-poh) how cute is the name. My son and I had fun just chanting it around the house :-) They have several different diapers, even custom made diapers. I was expecting an expensive diaper, yet they are not. They are no more than most cloth diapers. Again with the fact it is made right here in Ohio, well that makes me want to give my money to Oeko Popo rather than one of the more well known ( I won't name names) cloth diaper companies that get their diapers from China. The Oeko Popo are now even selling an easy easy fold, more like a prefold only newer and hipper if you ask me.
The diaper I was sent was a super cute Little Miss Sunshine cover with a snap in insert and an added newborn (booster) insert. This is a size 2, which pretty much is a one size because it takes you from 8-40 lbs.
They fit so well on my little chunka babe. They have a trim fit which I love because there isn't so much fabric or material between their legs making their little legs stick out.
and Syhven looks perfectly comfortable wearing it!
Another cool thing about the Oeko Popo diaper is that she has made it to wear you can literaly fold it up and snap it closed when you are out and about just like you do a disposable diaper. We played with the diaper the first day we had it and you can, it's easy as pie. I love these diapers and I can't wait to try the easy folds. Thank you so much Oeko Popo for making an American made product that works Great! And trust me it works great, I'm a little embarressed to admit that the first day she wore it I, umm, kind of forgot to change her for, well longer than she usually goes between changes and NO leaks, no redness her bum was still dry, the inserts worked great. and they are NOT micro-fiber. I do not like micro-fiber at all. It stinks and who wants man made product up against baby's bum when you can get an organic cotten insert from Oeko Popo at a great price! I give the Oeko Popo diaper a huge thumbs up!
I’ve learned a lot from your blog here! Keep on going, I will keep an eye on it.
ReplyDeleteWell thank Anne. I most certainly will.
ReplyDeleteFollowing from the Blog Hop. I love CD's and I love American Made what a great combo.
ReplyDeletefollowing from the blog hop--I can't believe how cloth diapers have changed since mine were babies. I have a 14, 16, and 19 year old, and I cloth diapered all of them. And what we used were basic rectangular cloth diapers from sears and pins with rubber pants!!! Cute velcro covers were just coming out as my youngest was moving into underwear. I got an education today!!! I sure would use cloth again, or encourage my kids to use it when (and it better be awhile!!!) they have children, and it looks so much easier now!!! Miriam
ReplyDeletewhen I started out I used just prefolds, but hey I still use them in my pocket diapers :-)
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